A Fairer Scotland for Disabled People: progress report 2019

This is a report of progress made by the Scottish Government since A Fairer Scotland for Disabled People was published in December 2016.


Footnotes

1. Audit Scotland (2017) Self-directed support: 2017 progress report. Available here. Audit Scotland (2014) Self-directed support. Available here.

2. Care Inspectorate (2019) Thematic review of self-directed support in Scotland: Transforming lives. Available here.

3. https://www.audit-scotland.gov.uk/report/self-directed-support-2017-progress-report

4. https://hub.careinspectorate.com/media/3676/thematic-review-of-self-directed-support-in-scotland-transforming-lives.pdf

5. ISD (2019) Insights into Social Care in Scotland: Support provided or funded by health and social care partnerships in Scotland 2017/18. Available here.

6. Scottish Government (2019) Self-directed support strategy 2010-2020: implementation plan 2019-2021. Available here.

7. For more details of the ongoing reform of adult social care, see here.

8. Scottish Government (2019) Self-directed support strategy 2010-2020: implementation plan 2019-2021. Available here.

9. Scottish Government (2017) The active and independent living programme 2016-2020. Available here.

10. This term refers to health professions distinct from nursing, medicine and pharmacy, and range from audiologists to occupational therapists, paramedic, speech and language pathologist, and wide range of others.

11. Scottish Government (2017) Health and Social Care Standards – my support, my life. Available here.

12. Care Inspectorate (2018) A quality framework for care homes for older people. Available here.

13. Care Inspectorate (2019) A quality framework for care homes for adults. Available here.

14. Care Inspectorate (2019) A quality framework for care homes for children and young people, and school care accommodation. Available here.

15. Scottish Government (2018) Coming home: complex care needs and out of area placements 2018. Available here.

16. Scottish Government (2019) Supporting disabled children, young people and their families: consultation analysis. Available here.

17. Across 4,594 sessions that the publication has had to date, the pages of the publication have been viewed a total of 5,952 times. Traffic came mainly from social media (45%) and search (33%). 53% of traffic is from desktop, 40% from mobile. External links have been followed 869 times.

18. For more information on the ILF transition fund, see here.

19. Scottish Transitions Forum – Principles of Good Transitions. Available here.

20. Scottish Transitions Forum (2017) Facing the Future Together: a national survey of young people with additional support needs and their parents and cares about their experiences of leaving school. Available here.

21. Of the total 740 responses, 270 were from young people and 470 were from parents and carers.

22. Scottish Government (2019) The keys to life: Unlocked Futures for People with Learning Disabilities Implementation framework and priorities 2019-2021. Available here.

23. Scottish Government (2019) The keys to life: Unlocked Futures for People with Learning Disabilities Implementation framework and priorities 2019-2021. Available here.

24. Scottish Government (2017) Mental Health Strategy: 2017-2027. Available here.

25. Scottish Government (2018) Mental health strategy 2017-2027: first progress report. Available here.

26. Scottish Government (2019) Protecting Scotland's Future: the Government's Programme for Scotland 2019-20. Available here.

27. Scottish Government (2018) Adults with incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000: proposals for reform. Available here.

28. Scottish Government (2018) Scottish Strategy for Autism: outcomes and priorities 2018-2021. Available here.

29. Scottish Government (2018) The Scottish Strategy for Autism: engagement analysis. Available here.

30. Scottish Government (2018) A Fairer Scotland for Disabled People: Employment Action Plan. Available here.

31. Scottish Government (2016) Creating a Fairer Scotland: A New Future for Employability Support in Scotland. Available here.

32. The final numbers for WFS and WAS are here. In particular tables 17-36 (see Supporting documents) provide more details on the numbers and characteristics of participants across both services. For the evaluation findings an Interim Evaluation report was published in August 2018 and is available here.

33. Scottish Government (2019) Scotland's devolved employment services: statistical summary. Available here.

34. Scottish Government (2019) Fair Start Scotland evaluation report 2: overview of year one – November 2019. Available here.

35. More information about the Health & Work Support Pilot can be found here.

36. The 2017 – 2018 DYW Annual Progress Report was published in December 2018; a 2018 – 19 update will be published in due course: Scottish Government (2018) Developing the Young Workforce: 2017 – 2018 progress report. Available here

37. The figures for years 2014-2017 are available in Scottish Government (2018) Developing the Young Workforce 2017-2018 progress report. Available here. The figure for 2018 is from Scottish Government (2019) Regional employment patterns in Scotland: statistics from the Annual Population Survey 2018. Available here.

38. Scottish Government (2019) Regional employment patterns in Scotland: statistics from the Annual Population Survey 2018. Available here.

39. DACBEAG is comprised of experts from a range of professional backgrounds including the Convener of the Scottish Social Services Council, Chief Executive Officer of Inclusion Scotland and Associate Director for Scotland of Joseph Rowntree Foundation

40. Scottish Government (2019) Disability assistance in Scotland: consultation. Available here.

41. Scottish Government (2018) 2018 Annual Report on Welfare Reform. Available here..

42. Skills Development Scotland (2019) Modern Apprenticeship Statistics: Full Year Report 2018/19. Available here.

43. Our Housing to 2040 leaflet provides further information and details on how you can engage, and is available here.

44. Scottish Government (2018) Active Scotland Delivery Plan. Available here.

45. Scottish Disability Sport (2019) Annual Report 2017-18. Available here.

46. Accessible Travel Hub. Available here.

47. Transport Scotland (2019) Scotland's Accessible Travel Framework: Our Delivery Plan for 2019-20. Available here.

48. Scottish Government (2018) Improving Parking in Scotland: Consultation Analysis Report. Available here.

49. Transport Scotland (2018) Equality Impact Assessments – Results. Available here.

50. Scottish Government (2019) Culture strategy for Scotland consultation: analysis of responses – full report. Available here.

51. Scottish Government (2018) Partial EQIA for Culture Strategy. Available here.

52. Visit Scotland (2016) Inclusive and Accessible Events: A guide for event organisers. Available here.

53. Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal (2018-19) Hate Crime in Scotland, 2018-19. Available here.

54. Scottish Government (2017) Tackling Prejudice and Building Connected Communities: Scottish Government response. Available here.

55. Scottish Government (2018) Independent review of hate crime legislation in Scotland: final report. Available here.

56. Scottish Government (2019) Consultation on Amending Scottish Hate Crime Legislation: Analysis of responses. Available here.

57. Criminal Justice Disability Project (2018) Final Report. Available here.

58. Scottish Government (2018) Scottish Strategy for Autism: outcomes and priorities 2018-2021. Available here.

59. The full report – Scottish Government (2018) Rethinking legal aid: an independent strategic review – is available here.

60. Scottish Government (2018) Scottish Strategy for Autism: outcomes and priorities 2018-2021. Available here.

61. EHRC (2019) Inquiry into disability discrimination in the Scottish Criminal Justice system. Available here.

62. NHS Health Scotland (2019) Gender based violence, relationships and learning disability. Available here.

63. Scottish Government (2019) Community Choices Fund 2017/18 Report. Available here.

64. Glasgow Disability Alliance (20172018) Budgeting for Equality. Available here.

65. Glasgow Disability Alliance (2018) Participatory Glasgow: Leaving no-one behind. Available here.

66. Inclusion Scotland (2017) Access to Elected Office Fund (Scotland) 2016-17 Pilot Evaluation report. Available here

67. See fn 58.

68. Scottish Government (2019) Equality outcomes and mainstreaming report 2019. Available here.

69. Ethical Standards Commissioner (2019) Annual Report and Accounts 2018/19. Available here.

70. Scottish Government (2018) A Connected Scotland: Our Strategy for Tackling Social Isolation and Glasgow Disability Alliance (2018) Participatory Glasgow: Leaving no-one behind. Available here. Loneliness and Building Stronger Social Connections. Available here.

71. The analysis of the consultation responses is available here.

72. Scottish Government (2017) National plan for British Sign Language. Available here.

73. https://onescotland.org/equality-themes/disability/

74. Scottish Government (2019) The Scottish Approach to Service Design (SAtSD). Available here.

75. http://inclusivecommunication.scot/

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