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  1. International approaches to advance equality: insights from six countries

    International research publication including insight from six countries on ways to advance equality.

  2. Housing Cladding Remediation (Scotland) Bill: equality impact assessment - easy read

    Easy read version of the equality impact assessment (EQIA) for the Housing (Cladding Remediation) (Scotland) Bill.

  3. International equalities legislation: key findings

    Insights from international research from six countries to advance equality.

  4. Asylum seekers - extending the right to work: evaluation, analysis, and policy options

    This report sets out analysis and policy options which would extend the right to work to asylum seekers in Scotland, and reviews current UK Government policy about this topic.

  5. Human Rights Bill Governance and Engagement Advisory Board minutes: November 2022

    Minutes from the meeting held on 23 November 2022.

  6. Human Rights Bill Governance and Engagement Executive Board minutes: December 2022

    Minutes from the meeting held on 13 December 2022.

  7. Anti-Racism in Education Programme Board minutes: 1 November 2023

    Minutes from the group's meeting on 1 November 2023.

  8. Historic forced adoption - scoping study: service delivery paper

    Research report identifying critical factors to consider when designing services for people affected by historic forced adoption in Scotland.

  9. Historic forced adoption - scoping study: final report

    Research to scope the support needs of people affected by historic forced adoption in Scotland.

  10. Historic forced adoption - scoping study: research findings

    A summary of findings from research to scope the support needs of people affected by historic forced adoption in Scotland.

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