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5. Conclusions
This research identifies and maps the neighbourhoods in Scotland that would be most disadvantaged by flooding.
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6. Searches and seizures for people with protected characteristics
Findings of a quantitative study which evaluates change in the use of police searches and alcohol seizures in the twelve months before and after the introduction of the Code of Practice.
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Annex 2 - Detailed responses
This report provides an analysis of responses to the 2013 Consultation regarding the redraw of Data Zones. It provides an analysis of the views received, and highlights trends and issues where appropriate. Detailed analysis of the responses to the
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Background notes
Results of the annual pupil census, annual teacher census, and data on early learning and childcare, school estates, attendance, absence and exclusions.
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Part 1: Mainstreaming Equality
Update on Scottish Government's aims to incorporate equality across its activities and deliver on equality outcomes set in April 2013.
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Data
Child rights and wellbeing impact assessment (CRWIA) to consider the impacts of the Disability Assistance (Miscellaneous Amendment) (Scotland) Regulations 2023.
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Background notes
Headline statistics from the annual pupil and school staff censuses and early learning and childcare provision.
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Annex 6: Collection of information on individual protected characteristics
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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2 Disabled Children and Young People in Scotland
This project focused on better understanding ‘outcome models’ for all children and young people and for children and young people in the diverse and challenging context of disability.
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Introduction
The Evidence Annex sets out the main elements of the most robust date we have on migrants and migration in Scotland.
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