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Interim Equalities Impact Assessment, covering human rights (EQIA)
Part D of the local development planning - regulations and guidance consultation includes the following impact assessments: strategic environmental, business and regulatory, equalities, fairer Scotland duty, child rights and wellbeing and island
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Included, engaged and involved part 2: equality impact assessment
EQIA based on our updated guidance on managing school exclusions.
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Questions – key measures
A consultation which seeks views on improving the collection of education data to assess progress towards closing the poverty-related attainment gap.
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Tackling child poverty: first year progress report - Annex C
Annex C: ethnicity breakdowns, where possible, for the Child Poverty Measurement Framework indicators.
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Local government finance circular No. 2/2024: settlement for 2024-2025
Details of the local government finance (Scotland) order 2024 - settlement for 2024 - 2025, redeterminations for 2023 - 2024 and non domestic rates for 2024 - 2025.
- Part of:
- Local government finance circulars
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4. Results
LHEES aim to establish local authority plans for systematically improving the energy efficiency of buildings and decarbonising heat. This report presents an evaluation of the Phase 2 pilots focusing on the organisational and social aspects, and a
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Annex 1: Indicator Definitions & Sources
Annual update of the 'Long-term Monitoring of Health Inequalities' headline indicators.
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5. Area prioritisation and zoning
Findings from the technical evaluation of the first phase of LHEES pilots, in which 12 local authorities participated between September 2017 and March 2018.
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Footnotes
Summarises evidence around improvement in attainment and health and wellbeing, and the gap between pupils from the most and least deprived areas. It is an initial key output from the new Attainment Scotland Fund (ASF) evaluation strategy and forms
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Race
Equality Impact Assessment (EQIA) for the Health Protection (Coronavirus) (International Travel) (Scotland) Regulations 2020. These regulations have been introduced as a public health response to coronavirus.
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