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2. Methods, research design and data
Information relating to the nature and extent of the impacts of serious organised crime on everyday life in the community.
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Regulation of Legal Services (Scotland) Bill: island communities impact assessment
An island communities impact assessment (ICIA) considering the potential impact of the introduction of the Regulation of Legal Services (Scotland) Bill on island communities.
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8 Enablers and facilitators in collecting equality data
This research describes and explores the range of equality and socio-economic disadvantage data collected by public sector organisations. Findings offer insights into what works best in terms of collecting, utilising and safeguarding robust data,
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Country of origin of butter and cheddar sold in Scottish and British retailers: analysis
The number of Scottish added value dairy products sold across Scotland and GB were evaluated.
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INTRODUCTION AND METHODOLOGY
The Scottish Health Survey: Topic Report UK Comparisons
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Annex B - Summary of ongoing/completed activity from the 2018 National Improvement Plan
The framework sets out activity the Scottish Government and partners will take to drive improvement for children and young people.
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Statistics on school leaver attainment, destinations and healthy living
A National Statistics Publication for Scotland.
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Footnotes
The islands communities impact assessment (ICIA) considers the Disability Assistance for Working Age People (Scotland) Regulations 2022 in relation to their impacts on people living in the Islands under Section 8 of the Islands (Scotland) Act 2018.
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Footnotes
This review provides a statement of our pre-COVID-19 ambition on driving progress towards the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals in Scotland. It brings together evidence, actions and stories of how we are making progress to meet the Goals.
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Chapter 2: School leaver destinations
This annual statistical publication provides information on follow-up destinations for 2017/2018 school leavers (S3 to S6).
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