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  1. Coronavirus (COVID-19): Strategic Framework update February 2022: child rights and wellbeing impact assessment

    Child rights and wellbeing impact assessment (CRWIA) covering the Strategic Framework update February 2022

  2. Coronavirus (COVID-19): Strategic Framework update February 2022: equalities and fairer Scotland impact assessment

    Equalities and Fairer Scotland Impact Assessment (EQFSIA) covering the Strategic Framework update - February 2022.

  3. Coronavirus (COVID-19) reducing risks in schools guidance: CRWIA - January/February 2022

    This Children's Rights And Wellbeing Impact Assessment (CRWIA) accompanies the ‘reducing risks in schools guidance’ which was updated to enhance measures following the emergence of the Omicron variant and refreshed on 1 February 2022 to revert to the pre-Omicron protections.

  4. Coronavirus (COVID-19) reducing risks in schools guidance: impact assessment - January/February 2022

    This impact assessment accompanies the ‘Reducing risks in schools guidance’ which was updated to enhance measures following the emergence of the Omicron variant and refreshed on 1 February 2022 to revert to the pre-Omicron protections.

  5. Race recruitment and retention action plan: equality impact assessment

    The results of the equality impact assessment for the race recruitment and retention action plan. Summarising the plan's intent, the key findings and recommendations.

  6. Scottish Attainment Challenge - 2018-2022: equality impact assessment

    Equality impact assessment (EQIA) for the Scottish Attainment Challenge - 2018 to 2022.

  7. Coronavirus (COVID-19) restrictions on children and young people: children's rights and wellbeing assessment

    Children's rights and wellbeing assessment (CRWIA) providing an update on the evidence of the impact of COVID-19 restrictions and the wider pandemic on babies, children and young people.

  8. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Requirements) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2022 and The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Requirements) (Scotland) Amendment (No. 2) Regulations 2022: business and regulatory impact assessment

    This business and regulatory impact assessment (BRIA) considers the impacts for businesses and consumers of amending the definition of fully vaccinated to include the requirement for a booster vaccination if a person’s primary course of MHRA vaccine was more than 120 days ago and amending the definition of late night venue.

    Part of:
    Coronavirus (COVID-19): vaccination
  9. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Requirements) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2022 and The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Requirements) (Scotland) Amendment (No. 2) Regulations 2022: children's rights and wellbeing impact assessment

    This children's rights and wellbeing impact assessment (CRWIA) analyses the potential impact, both positive and negative, of amending the definition of “fully vaccinated” to include the requirement for a booster vaccination if a person’s primary course of MHRA vaccine was more than 120 days ago and amend the definition of late night venue.

    Part of:
    Coronavirus (COVID-19): vaccination
  10. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Requirements) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2022 and The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Requirements) (Scotland) Amendment (No. 2) Regulations 2022: equality impact assessment

    This equality impact assessment (EQIA) is to analyse the potential impacts for each protected characteristic under the Equality Act 2010 of amending the definition of fully vaccinated to include the requirement for a booster if a primary course of MHRA vaccine was over 120 days ago and amend the definition of late night venue.

    Part of:
    Coronavirus (COVID-19): vaccination
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