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04 Defining how we address depopulation
This Action Plan newly establishes a strategic policy position for Scottish Government around addressing depopulation and maps a range of new and existing supportive activity being undertaken across Scottish Government and by local and regional
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3. Background
Overview of the evidence about the accommodation needs of Gypsy/Travellers in Scotland, drawing on both academic and grey literature. It discusses current provision, accommodation needs and aspirations, and identifies key areas which could be
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Analysis and presentation of results
Guidance for public bodies on the collection of data on ethnic group.
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2. Introduction
Statistics regarding the area of crops and other farmland, livestock, agriculture workforce and rented farmland, for Scotland in 2016.
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POPULATION TRENDS OF BREEDING SEABIRDS COLONIES IN SCOTTISH SPAS
The project presents trends in the data using the most complete time series data available for each designated SPA species. The project utilised data from JNCC, SNH, RSPB and other sources. The purpose of the project was to provide a collated source
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Part 3 – ways to support local living and 20 minute neighbourhoods
The guidance on Local Living and 20 minute neighbourhoods aims to encourage, promote and facilitate the application of the Place Principle and create connected and compact neighbourhoods which prioritise environmental, social and economic
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1. Introduction
Paper discussing the data and evidence on young carers and young adult carers in Scotland.
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Equality Data Improvement Programme project board - highlight report: April 2024
Paper from the meeting of the group on 22 April 2024.
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Footnotes
The SSCQ gathers survey responses from identical questions in the Scottish Crime and Justice Survey, the Scottish Health Survey and the Scottish Household Survey into one output. SSCQ provides reliable and detailed information on the composition,
- Part of:
- Scottish Surveys Core Questions 2013
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4. Working Age Adults - Clients aged 18 to 64
Latest national figures for Social Care services provided or purchased by Local Authorities in Scotland.
- Part of:
- Social Care Services, Scotland, 2015
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