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The Poverty and Inequality Commission: form, remit and appointments
A paper from the Scottish Government setting out the form and remit of the Commission, and appointments made to date.
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Shifting the curve: progress report
Update from the Independent Advisor on Poverty and Inequality on progress made in reducing the number of people living in poverty in Scotland.
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The quality of silence: observations on reporting child sexual abuse
Observations of societal factors obstructing child victims and adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse from reporting their abuser.
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Welfare Reform (Further Provision) (Scotland) Act 2012: annual report 2017
Report on the impacts of the Welfare Reform Act 2012 on the people of Scotland and other welfare measures passed since 2010.
- Part of:
- Welfare reform analysis
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Universal Credit (Claims and Payments) (Scotland) Regulations 2017 consultation: Scottish Government response
The Scottish Government's response to the consultation on the Universal Credit (Claims and Payments) (Scotland) Regulations 2017.
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Universal Credit Claims and Payments (Scotland) Regulations: consultation research findings
An analysis of responses to the Scottish Government’s consultation on the Universal Credit Claims and Payments (Scotland) Regulations.
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Universal Credit Claims and Payments (Scotland) Regulations: consultation responses
Analysis of responses to the Scottish Government’s consultation on the Universal Credit Claims and Payments (Scotland) Regulations.
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Equally Safe (Violence Against Women and Girls) Fund 2017-2021
Funding for organisations working towards the outcomes in our Equally Safe policy for eradicating violence against women and girls.
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Rape Crisis Specific Fund 2017-2021
Details of funding for local rape crisis organisations providing direct support to women who have experienced sexual violence.
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Equality funding: Promoting Equality and Cohesion Fund 2017-2021
Funding allocated to organisations who work with equalities communities in Scotland.