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Coronavirus (Discretionary Compensation for Self-Isolation) Bill: equality impact assessment
The Equalities Impact Assessment for the Coronavirus (Discretionary Compensation for Self-Isolation) (Scotland) Bill.
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Stage 4: Decision making and monitoring
Equality Impact Assessment (EQIA) for guidance for public bodies on the collection of data related to age, disability, ethnic group, religion/belief and sexual orientation.
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6. Notes on statistics used in this publication
Statistical bulletin providing the latest statistics on fires, special service incidents, casualties and false alarms attended by the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service.
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Findings by topic
A consultation report summarising the evidence which the Evaluation Team has gathered about the progress on The same as you? from published evidence and from face-to-face interviews with people with learning disabilities and family carers about
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Appendix 2 – Survey statistics
Revised report to correct inaccuracies in active substance application weight data that were overestimated in the original soft fruit crop 2016 report published in 2017.
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Regulations making provision in relation to social security appeals: equality impact assessment
Equality Impact Assessment (EQIA) for regulations making provision in relation to social security appeals following consultation with stakeholders, interested parties and the Judiciary.
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Footnotes
Our strategy for evaluating the impact of the early learning and childcare (ELC) expansion programme to 1140 hours. It is an outcomes-based evaluation strategy and the primary focus is on measuring outcomes for children, parents and carers, and
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Chapter 7: Background Notes
This statistical publication provides information on the educational attainment and initial destinations of 2021/22 school leavers from publicly funded schools in Scotland.
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
A report of recent public deliberative events to explore the views of the public on the acceptability of linking personal data for statistical and research purposes, thereby identifying particular sensitivities and potential barriers to public
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5. Key audience insights
An overview of the Scotland's Census 2022 public engagement campaign (February to March 2022), including independent evaluation results.
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