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  1. Equality Duty Revised Draft Regulations Analysis of Consultation Findings - Research Findings

    A consultation was carried out by the Scottish Government between September and the end of November 2011 on the Public Sector Equality Duty Revised Draft Regulations. These research findings present a summary of an analysis of the consultation findings.

  2. Evaluation of the Impact of Bail Reforms on Summary Justice Reform

    This report presents the findings from the Evaluation of the Impact of Bail Reforms on Summary Justice Reform. The research formed part of a wider package of work to evaluate Summary Justice Reform (SJR) in Scotland as a whole. The aim of the research was to evaluate how far the reforms to bail had met both their specific policy objectives as well as how far they had contributed to the overarching aims and objectives of SJR.

  3. Evaluation of the Impact of Bail Reforms on Summary Justice Reform -Research Findings

    This report presents the findings from the Evaluation of the Impact of Bail Reforms on Summary Justice Reform. The research formed part of a wider package of work to evaluate Summary Justice Reform (SJR) in Scotland as a whole. The aim of the research was to evaluate how far the reforms to bail had met both their specific policy objectives as well as how far they had contributed to the overarching aims and objectives of SJR.

  4. Review of the Alcohol Sponsorship Guidlines for Scotland

    The review evaluated knowledge of, and compliance with, the Alcohol Sponsorhsip Guidelines for Scotland, with a focus on identifying best practice and examining whether there is a need to enhance and improve the Guidelines to ensure they remain fit for purpose.

  5. Review of the Alcohol Sponsorship Guidlines for Scotland - Research Findings

    A summary of the review of knowledge of, and compliance with, the Alcohol Sponsorhsip Guidelines for Scotland, with a focus on identifying best practice and examining whether there is a need to enhance and improve the Guidelines.

  6. "We are Community Builders, Part of The Fabric": A Review of Community Radio

    This Scottish Government report provides an overview of community radio in the UK and abroad. It also outlines findings from research into community radio provision in Scotland specifically.

  7. "We are Community Builders, Part of The Fabric": A Review of Community Radio -Research Findings

    This report summarises research conducted by the Scottish Government into community radio provision in Scotland. It also looks at community radio in the UK and abroad.

  8. SUMMARY JUSTICE REFORM: UNDERTAKINGS EVALUATION

    This report presents the findings from the Summary Justice Reform: Undertakings Evaluation. The research formed part of a wider package of work to evaluate Summary Justice Reform (SJR) in Scotland as a whole. The aim of the research was to evaluate how far the reforms to undertakings had met both the specific policy objectives as well as the overarching aims and objectives of SJR.

  9. Summary Justice Reform: Undertakings Evaluation Research Findings

    This research findings summary paper presents the findings from the Summary Justice Reform: Undertakings Evaluation. The research formed part of a wider package of work to evaluate Summary Justice Reform (SJR) in Scotland as a whole. The aim of the research was to evaluate how far the reforms to undertakings had met both the specific policy objectives as well as the overarching aims and objectives of SJR.

  10. Counting the Cost of Choice and Control: Evidence for the costs of self-directed support in Scotland

    A study within three local authorities of the macro-level financial and economic evidence on the actual and potential costs, benefits and impacts of an increase in self-directed support in Scotland.

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