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  1. Palliative care strategy - population data and research: overview

    This additional paper gives an overview of current population data and service use provided by Public Health Scotland. Scottish Government analysts made projections for changes in population health based on 2021 data up to 2040 and show that those are predicted to lead to increased palliative care needs.

  2. Palliative care strategy - lived experiences and public views: research studies - key findings summary

    This additional paper summarises key findings from research studies exploring diverse lived experiences of palliative care, care planning, care around dying, bereavement and care along with public perceptions and expectations of palliative care.

  3. Social capital and community wellbeing in Scotland

    This report provides information about the extent and nature of social connections and social capital in Scotland from 2018/2019 - 2022. It draws on a range of data, from both the Scottish Household Survey and qualitative research, to explore social capital in Scotland.

    Part of:
    Scottish Household Survey results
  4. National Care Service: co-design of the charter of rights and responsibilities – easy reads part one and part two

    Will set out people’s existing rights and responsibilities when accessing support through the National Care Service. It will also include information about how people can make a complaint, if their rights are not met by the National Care Service.

    Part of:
    National Care Service
  5. National Care Service - workforce charter: summary of findings - easy reads part 1 and 2

    Our co-design work for the National Care Service has focused on different themes. Valuing the workforce is one of these themes. In our most recent work, we have been looking at ways in which a National Care Service workforce charter could support workforces to feel engaged, valued and supported.

    Part of:
    National Care Service
  6. National Care Service: co-design of the draft NCS charter of rights and responsibilities

    The Charter of Rights and Responsibilities will set out people’s existing rights and responsibilities when accessing support through the National Care Service. It will also include information about how people can make a complaint, if their rights are not met by the National Care Service.

    Part of:
    National Care Service
  7. National Care Service: workforce charter summary of co-design findings

    Our co-design work for the National Care Service has focused on different themes. Valuing the workforce is one of these themes. In our most recent work, we have been looking at ways in which a National Care Service workforce charter could support workforces to feel engaged, valued and supported.

    Part of:
    National Care Service
  8. Scottish Study of Early Learning and Childcare: phase 4 report

    This report outlines findings from the 4th phase of the Scottish Study of Early Learning and Childcare (SSELC), focusing on two-year-olds who are accessing funded ELC. The SSELC forms a major part of the strategy for the evaluation of the expansion of funded early learning and childcare in Scotland.

  9. Economic inactivity in Scotland: supporting those with longer-term health conditions and disabilities to remain economically active

    This report examines the evidence on supporting those with longer-term conditions and disabilities to remain in work. Its focus is on the upstream prevention of economic inactivity to ensure the protective factors for health that good work provides.

  10. Ethics for social research: guidance

    This is an ethics guidance for Scottish Government social researchers. This guide covers ethical issues, how to fill out an ethics checklist and the Scottish Government internal ethics peer review process.

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