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Personal Independence Payment to April 2024
This publication provides information on recipients of Personal Independence Payment in Scotland at April 2024. Personal Independence Payment is replacing Disability Living Allowance for eligible working age people aged 16 to 64.
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Adult Disability Payment: high level statistics to 30 April 2024
This publication provides information on applications and payments for Adult Disability Payment from 21 March 2022 to 30 April 2024.
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Non-domestic rates - tax incremental financing
Tax Incremental Financing (TIF) is a means of funding public sector investment infrastructure judged to be necessary to unlock regeneration in an area, and which may otherwise be unaffordable to local authorities.
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Planning permission appeals: housing development statistics
Planning permission appeal statistics for housing developments involving 10 or more houses since January 2015.
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Primary care improvement plans: implementation progress summary - March 2024
Summary of the current progress towards implementation of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the Scottish Government, the SGPC, Integration Authorities and NHS Boards.
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School Leaver Follow-up Destinations - Data Sources and Methodology
Information on the data sources and methodology used in the production of school leaver follow-up destinations.
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Summary statistics for Follow- Up Leaver Destinations, No. 6: 2024 Edition
This statistical publication provides information on the follow-up destinations, nine months after the end of the school year, of 2022-23 school leavers from publicly funded secondary schools in Scotland.
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- School education statistics
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Housing to 2040 Strategic Board minutes: February 2024
Minutes from meeting of the group on 08/02/2024
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Care Leaver Payment: consultation analysis
Independent analysis of the responses received to the Care Leaver Payment consultation.
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Flood resilience strategy consultation: Gaelic version
This consultation seeks your views on Scotland's first Flood Resilience Strategy, which will lay out what we need to do in the long term to make our places more flood resilient. The consultation asks questions about our proposed principles and the three key themes of people, places and processes