Omicron events sector top up fund: equality impact assessment

Equality impact assessment for the Omicron events sector top up fund.


Footnotes

1 News - Further Support for culture recovery

2 Pivotal Event Business Fund - Guidance

3 Event Industry Support Fund Guidlines

4 Events Industry Support Fund 2 Guidance

5 EISF 1 Successful Awards

6 VisitScotland Event Funding Update

7[7] Funding Update for the Events Sector

8 Coronavirus (COVID-19) Strategic Framework Update February 2022: Business and Regulatory Impact Assessment (BRIA)

9 Coronavirus (COVID-19): events sector guidance: equality and Fairer Scotland impact assessment

10 VisitScotland Event Industry Recovery Plans

11 Equality Evidence

12 Annual Population Survey, Jan-Dec 2021, ONS - ONS Annual Population Survey (APS) responses for periods April 2019-March 2020 onwards are weighted to new populations derived using growth rates from HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) Real Time Information (RTI) to allow for different trends during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The new weighting methodology gave improved estimates for both rates and levels following the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. ONS plan to reweight the APS data again later this year using newly available RTI data.

13 Parents, especially mothers, paying heavy price for lockdown - Institute For Fiscal Studies - IFS

14 Scottish Household Survey 2020 Telephone Survey Culture and Heritage Report

15 Scotland's Labour Market: People, Places, and Regions - Statistics from the Annual Population Survey 2019

16 Euansguide - COVID Survey Results

17 Poverty and Income Inequality Statistics

18 Events Sector Guidance - Equality and Fairer Scotland Assessment

19 Annual Suevey of Hours and Earnings 2019

20 Scottish Household Survey 2020 Telephone Survey Culture and Heritage Report

21 VisitScotland EIAG Updates

22 Equality and Fairer Scotland Impact Assessment - Results - Coronavirus (COVID-19): events sector guidance: equality and Fairer Scotland impact assessment

Contact

Email: majorevents@gov.scot

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