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A Fairer Scotland for Older People: framework actions and updates
An update on framework actions to support A Fairer Scotland for Older People.
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4. Disability
Overview of evidence related to equality in adult social care in Scotland. It is part of a collection of contextual evidence papers, setting out key sources of information about social care and related areas in Scotland.
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The Scottish Government and COSLA are determined to ensure that carers are supported to manage their caring responsibilities with confidence and in good health, and to have a life of their own outside of caring.
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3. Survey Design
Information on the technical aspects of the survey, including development, implementation, analysis and reporting.
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The scope of the CRWIA
Child rights and wellbeing impact assessment for the National Care Service (Scotland) Bill.
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Footnotes
Provides an overview of key sources of evidence about people who access social care and unpaid carers in Scotland. It is part of a collection of contextual evidence papers, setting out key sources of information about social care and related areas
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12 Social care
This evidence review was prepared to support the production of the Scottish Government's Equality Outcomes, with regard to age.
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Priorities for 2021-23
The Carers (Scotland) Act 2016 came into force on 1 April 2018. This plan sets out outcomes and actions in relation to six key priorities for implementation of the Act in 2020/21, 2021/22 and 2022/23.
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6. Pregnancy and Maternity
Overview of evidence related to equality in adult social care in Scotland. It is part of a collection of contextual evidence papers, setting out key sources of information about social care and related areas in Scotland.
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APPENDIX 3 ACTION POINTS AND IMPLEMENTATION PLAN
The Scottish Government and COSLA are determined to ensure that carers are supported to manage their caring responsibilities with confidence and in good health, and to have a life of their own outside of caring.
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