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Evidence from consultation based research about changes to organisations’ work during the pandemic and the impact of the pandemic on a range of themes including economic security, social interactions and loneliness, community cohesion, safety,
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Summary of the Scottish evidence base on the COVID-19 mitigation measures aimed at children and young people in Scotland
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Literature review of the risk of collision and displacement in petrels and shearwaters from offshore wind developments in Scotland.
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We are working to develop policy that will improve patient safety in the context of medical device use in Scotland by improving system wide data on medical devices. This equality impact assessment (EQIA) was carried out to assess impacts of this
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This bulletin provides information to monitor the effects of the implementation of the Extension to the Presumption Against Short Sentences (PASS).
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The aim of the Framework for Action is to support a more consistent approach to falls prevention and management and in doing so improve experiences and outcomes for older people, their families and carers; and to accelerate the pace of implementing
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Research findings summary for the report: Economic impacts of wind farms on Scottish tourism.
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The equality impact assessment (EQIA) considers potential effects of the Disability Assistance for Working Age People (Scotland) Regulations 2022 and how it impacts on people with one or more protected characteristics.
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2019 annual report on the handling of information requests made to the Scottish Government under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 and Environmental Information (Scotland) Regulations 2004.
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This report presents the main findings of the first wave of research with carers and care experienced people as part of the ‘Seldom Heard Voices’ research programme.
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