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Annex V – Partial Business and Regulatory Impact Assessment
This consultation aims to improve housing accessibility through the review of Part 1 of the Housing for Varying Needs design guide and by introducing a Scottish Accessible Homes Standard through updates to building standards and guidance.
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Consultation findings
Analysis of responses received from local authority data providers on data collection, dissemination and reporting of the homelessness in Scotland statistics.
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Reasons for Homelessness and Prior Circumstances
This statistics bulletin provides information on homelessness in Scotland in the six-month period from 1 April 2023 to 30 September 2023, alongside historical data.
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The extent of homelessness in Scotland
This statistics bulletin provides information on homelessness in Scotland in the period from 1 April 2022 to 31 March 2023, alongside historical data.
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- Homelessness in Scotland: 2022-23
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Preventing and addressing antisocial behaviour - improving our approach
This report presents findings on the perceptions of current approaches to antisocial behaviour in Scotland, based on discussions with key stakeholders including victims and frontline staff. The report will help inform future reviews on best practice
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Key Findings – Landlords
Equality impact assessment (EQIA) results for rent control
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Changes to fire safety laws
Campaign urges homeowners to install interlinked alarms to protect lives.
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Scottish Public Sector Employment
A National Statistics Publication for Scotland.
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4. Proposed Policy
The purpose of the consultation is to collect views on the proposals to amend building standards to ensure that all housing developers are taking the necessary steps to equip new build homes with gigabit-ready infrastructure.
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Annex B: Participating stakeholder list, glossary, and methodology summary
This report presents findings on the perceptions of current approaches to antisocial behaviour in Scotland, based on discussions with key stakeholders including victims and frontline staff. The report will help inform future reviews on best practice
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