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Chapter 3 - Ways of working
Tackling homelessness is central to the Scottish Executive’s strategy for providing routes out of poverty and disadvantage and promoting economic inclusion. We have put in place forward-looking and ambitious policies to prevent and alleviate
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- Code of Guidance on Homelessness
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Progress against actions in theme 2: we will prevent homelessness from happening in the first place
Annual report setting out the progress made in the last 12 months by national government, local government and third sector partners against actions in the Ending Homelessness Together action plan.
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Key findings
Independent report prepared on behalf of the Scottish Government and provides an independent analysis of responses to the public consultation on the draft Energy Strategy and Just Transition Plan.
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Annex 2 – Additional information on low income households most affected
This report draws together analysis from a wide range of sources to provide an overview of emerging evidence on the cost of living crisis. It has been produced by a cross-government group of analysts.
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Classifications
Contextual information and guidance on the Scottish Government's public sector employment statistics.
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INTRODUCTION
The Scottish Health Survey 2008
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- The Scottish Health Survey 2008
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Housing
This plan highlights the core elements necessary to ensure that crofting remains at the heart of our rural and remote rural communities.
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- Crofting: national development plan
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SECTION C: CHANGE IN THE DEPTH OF POVERTY 2002/03 TO 2012/13
This report investigates the extent of severe and extreme poverty and how it has changed over time for different population groups, in the context of a decade when relative poverty has been falling in Scotland.
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- Severe Poverty in Scotland
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2 Definitions of Categories in Key Findings
Information on the definition and methods of derivation of key indicators measured through the Scottish House Condition Survey (SHCS) which apply to the reporting of 2022 data.
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Understanding demand and capacity
In 2021, there was a recognised need to improve experiences and outcomes for autistic adults, adults with ADHD and those with co-occurring neurodevelopmental conditions in Scotland. This report details innovative and new ways of working towards
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