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5. Evidence from the wider housing sector
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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Health inequalities: Place and Wellbeing Programme Board minutes - June 2024
Minutes from the meeting of the group on 4 June 2024.
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Data collection information
The Mental Health Bed Census for 2014.
- Part of:
- Mental health bed census 2014
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Chapter 10: Data collection, data quality and timeliness
Achievement of Curriculum for Excellence (CfE) levels: 2022/23 provides information on national performance in literacy and numeracy, based on all pupils in publicly funded Primary 1, Primary 4, Primary 7 and Secondary 3 classes, and for all pupils
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Footnotes
Partial business and regulatory impact assessment of proposals to restrict promotions of food and drink high in fat sugar or salt (HFSS).
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Data sources and more information
Farm business level estimates of average incomes for 2021-2022. A National Statistics publication for Scotland.
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Consultation questions
Data Zones and Intermediate Zones are small area geographies used in the production of official statistics in Scotland. They were first introduced in 2004 and revised in 2014. The purpose of this consultation is to seek feedback from users on
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3. The needs of people affected by historic forced adoption: search and reunion
Research to scope the support needs of people affected by historic forced adoption in Scotland.
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Adult carer support plan and young carer statement numbers: FOI release
Information request and response under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002.
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Which ethnic groups have the poorest health?
This report examines differences in the health of ethnic groups in Scotland and uses census health data to identify variations between groups. The analysis employs age-standardised rates to compare people of similar age, which avoids the often
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