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Section 5: Areas for further consideration
A joint research report between Scottish Government and SUC assessing the potential impact of automation on Scottish work places.
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2. Theme 1
Analysis of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) consultation responses and events which took place over summer 2019.
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Priorities for Government
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon MSP outlines the Scottish Government's priorities to 2021.
- Part of:
- First Minister's speeches
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Future Skills Action Plan for Scotland: evidence and analysis annex
An evidence paper to accompany Scotland’s Future Skills action plan.
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Mobile homes - pitch fee up-rating: equality impact assessment
Equality impact assessment (EQIA) results for mobile homes pitch fee up-rating.
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Measures outside Criminal Law
This report is the result of the work of the Expert Advisory group on Ending Conversion Practices and informs the Scottish Government on the measures which should be considered in order to end conversion practices in Scotland which aim to change a
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Findings
This report presents findings from the interim evaluation of Young Carer Grant. It aims to provide learning about the overall implementation of the benefit over the first 18 months of delivery, and the extent to which the short and medium-term
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5. Stakeholder Inputs
Findings of a review of existing research and evidence on the financial costs of scams to the Scottish economy to identify and measure preventative strategies designed to reduce their impact. Research conducted by EKOS Economic and Social Research.
- Part of:
- Preventative spend: research 2018
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Young Person's Guarantee: business and regulatory impact assessment
This business and regulatory impact assessment (BRIA) set out the benefits, risk and costs of implementing the Young Person's Guarantee as response to projected impact on youth employment due to COVID-19.
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What Works to Reduce Reoffending: A Summary of the Evidence
This is an updated version of the original review entitled ‘What Works to Reduce Reoffending: A Summary of the Evidence’, published in 2012.
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