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3 Methodology
This report outlines the Scottish Islands Typology (2024). It classifies Scotland’s islands into ten categories based on combinations of population, access to local amenities, and access to mainland Scotland. It offers an alternative way to
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7 The Scottish Autism Survey
Economic research on autism and implications for Scotland, including how the economic cost of autism can inform strategy and planning.
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Cross-Cutting Factors
This report highlights our continuing support for the Veterans and Armed Forces community in Scotland and provides an update on this year’s achievements and work undertaken to improve support and access to services for our Armed Forces, Veterans
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Introduction
We are committed to protecting, respecting and championing the rights of people with learning disabilities and neurodivergent people. This consultation on proposals for a Learning Disabilities, Autism and Neurodivergence Bill seeks the views of
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Consultation regarding the redraw of Data Zones
This consultation contains proposals for the redraw of Data Zones
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Footnotes
Equality impact assessment (EQIA) results for frequency of rent increases in the private rented sector
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Step Two - Gather Your Data And Identify Your Stakeholders
This is the Island Communities Impact Assessment for the Scottish Languages Bill - legislation to advance the status of, and provision for, the Gaelic and Scots languages.
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2. Census Design and other processes
National Records of Scotland is planning for Scotland’s Census 2021. A lot can change in the 10 years between censuses. To help inform our planning, this consultation will seek information from users about their needs. This will help determine the
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3. Social attitudes towards to minority ethnic people in Scotland
This report provides an overview of the literature on minority ethnic people’s employment in the Scottish social housing sector and presents available empirical evidence. The research also identifies gaps in the evidence and suggests areas where
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2. Methods
This study explored community experiences and perceptions of sectarianism, based on in-depth qualitative research within five case study communities across Scotland. The insights obtained provide depth and context to other research about sectarianism
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