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  1. 3 Analysis and Discussion

    This occasional paper presents new experimental analysis based on the Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service’s management information, on the ethnicity of individuals who were proceeded against and sentenced from April 2016 to February 2023.

    Part of:
    Hearings in Scottish courts - ethnicity of individuals: analysis
  2. Acknowledgements

    This report presents the results of a survey of rodenticide use on grassland and fodder farms in Scotland in 2017.

    Part of:
    Pesticide Usage in Scotland: Rodenticides on Grassland & Fodder Farms 2017
  3. Data we collect

    Education Analytical Services: Privacy Notice on ELC Transformation Project

    Part of:
    ELC Transformation Project: privacy notice
  4. Research Methods

    This document summarises the main findings from the project Mapping Flood Disadvantage in Scotland 2015.

    Part of:
    Mapping Flood Disadvantage in Scotland 2015: Research Findings
  5. Annex C: Methodology (Source Data Collection, Sampling Methodology, Sample Sizes)

    This publication presents statistics on private sector rent levels in Scotland over the years 2010 to 2017.

    Part of:
    Private sector rent statistics: 2010 - 2017
  6. Part 1 - Mainstreaming Equality

    Provides an update on progress made in promoting equality across activities and in delivering on a range of equality outcomes set in 2017.

    Part of:
    Equality outcomes and mainstreaming report 2019
  7. Carer's Allowance Supplement: child rights and wellbeing impact assessment

    The Carer’s Allowance Supplement (CAS) will increase Carer’s Allowance (CA) (£64.60 per week ) to the rate of Jobseeker’s Allowance (£73.10 per week ). It will be paid as two six month lump sums a year (each of around £221) to carers aged

  8. 2 Data and Methods

    This Scottish research looks at the communities most socially and spatially vulnerable to potential flood events in terms of their underlying characteristics (i.e. socio-demographic data such as age and health, spatial and physical characteristics

    Part of:
    Flood disadvantage in Scotland: mapping the potential losses in well-being
  9. 2 Context

    This evidence review was prepared to support the production of the Scottish Government's Equality Outcomes, with regard to ethnicity.

    Part of:
    Scottish Government Equality Outcomes: Ethnicity Evidence Review
  10. Appendix 3: Definitions and notes

    A revised version of this report has been issued to correct inaccuracies in active substance application weight data that were overestimated in the original report. This issue only affects certain herbicide active substances in relation to quantity

    Part of:
    Pesticide usage in Scotland 2016: soft fruit crops
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