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4 What equality data are collected?
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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Annex 1: De-duplication of Carer Census Records
Third publication of the Carers Census, covering unpaid carers being supported by local services across Scotland in 2021-22.
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- Carers Census, Scotland, 2021-22
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2. Leaver destinations
This publication presents post review attainment for 2014/15 school leavers, initial and follow-up school leaver destinations for 2014/15, and information on the healthy living survey taken in February 2016.
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Chapter 6: Performance Assessment & Evaluation
Fifth annual report of developing the young workforce covers academic year 2018 to 2019 and highlights early progress made in the first part of academic year 2019-2020.
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Introduction
Results of the third Mental Health & Learning Disability Inpatient Bed Census and Out of Scotland NHS Placements Census, 2017.
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Tackling child poverty delivery plan 2018-2022: annex 3
Results of the Scottish Government's equality impact assessment on the policy development of the Tackling Child Poverty Delivery Plan 2018-2022.
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2. Personal and household characteristics, including ethnicity, religion and language
Analysis of data from the 2011 census on the characteristics of migrants in Scotland. This is a revised version of a report published in March 2015.
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1. General Health, Mental Wellbeing & Caring
Scottish Health Survey 2012 - main report
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Annex 3: Summary report of stakeholder engagement events (October 2020) preceding the consultation
An analysis report summarising and describing the responses to the public consultation on establishing a Scottish Nitrogen Balance Sheet
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1. Introduction and Aims
This Scottish research looks at the communities most socially and spatially vulnerable to potential flood events in terms of their underlying characteristics (i.e. socio-demographic data such as age and health, spatial and physical characteristics
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