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Showing 31 to 40 of 62 results for `Health and Wellbeing Census data`


  1. How the data is collected and stored

    Education Analytical Services: Privacy Notice for Children and Young People on Health and Wellbeing Census

    Part of:
    Health and Wellbeing Census: privacy notice for children and young people
  2. How the data is collected and stored

    Education Analytical Services: Privacy Notice for Parents and Carers on the Health and Wellbeing Census

    Part of:
    Health and Wellbeing Census: Privacy Notice for Parents and Carers
  3. Delivering improvement

    Sets out the vision and priorities for Scottish education that have been agreed across the system, and the national improvement activity that needs to be undertaken to help deliver those key priorities.

    Part of:
    Education: National Improvement Framework and improvement plan 2024
  4. Data we collect

    Education Analytical Services: Privacy Notice for Parents and Carers on the Health and Wellbeing Census

    Part of:
    Health and Wellbeing Census: Privacy Notice for Parents and Carers
  5. Health and Wellbeing Census Scotland 2021- 2022

    Statistical publication providing information on the Health and Wellbeing Census 2021/22.

  6. Health and Wellbeing Census

    Information on the upcoming Health and Wellbeing Census taking place during the 2021-22 academic year.

  7. Thematic Strand 2: Readiness to Learn

    This report provides a summary of three thematic aspects of evaluation from Year 1 of the new Attainment Scotland Fund Evaluation. It provides an introduction to the Thematic Evaluation strand, a summary of the three thematic areas and a concluding

    Part of:
    Attainment Scotland Fund Evaluation - Thematic Evaluation Summary Report, 2024
  8. Leadership and Evidence

    Plan setting out actions that we and our partners are undertaking, working together to encourage and support people in Scotland to be more active, more often.

    Part of:
    Active Scotland Delivery Plan
  9. Introduction

    Enhancing wellbeing is a crucial element of supporting the lives of children, young people and families living in poverty. This report represents a first step in assessing wellbeing outcomes and understanding their relation with poverty for low

    Part of:
    Child And Parental Wellbeing: Measuring wellbeing outcomes and understanding their relation with poverty
  10. Executive summary

    A national report presenting data from the set of 21 core wellbeing indicators which are part of Scotland’s Children, Young People and Families Outcomes Framework.

    Part of:
    Children, young people and families outcomes framework - core wellbeing indicators: analysis
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