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  1. Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation 2016

    Statistics show “long-term” challenge of poverty – Constance

  2. Recorded Crime in Scotland, year ending September 2022

    A National Statistics Publication for Scotland.

  3. Budget Statement 2019-2020

    Finance Secretary Derek Mackay presents the Scottish Budget 2019 to 2020 to the Scottish Parliament on Wednesday 12 December.

    Part of:
    Scottish Budget 2019 to 2020: documents
  4. Suspected drug deaths in Scotland: April to June 2022

    This quarterly report presents Police Scotland management information to provide an indication of current trends in suspected drug deaths in Scotland.

  5. Chapter 9: Justice

    Sets out our proposed spending and tax plans for 2020 to 2021, as presented to the Scottish Parliament.

    Part of:
    Scottish Budget 2020-2021
  6. Housing First monitoring report: year 3 – October 2023 to March 2024

    Housing First quarterly monitoring from 1 October 2023 to 31 March 2024.

    Part of:
    Housing First
  7. Scottish Budget 2024 to 2025: Deputy First Minister statement

    Statement to the Scottish Parliament by Deputy First Minister Shona Robison.

  8. Police Negotiating Board: Pay Agreement 2022/03

    Police Negotiating Board - Pay Agreement

  9. 5. Leadership and governance

    This report summarises research undertaken by IPSOS Scotland and Prof. Beth Weaver in 2023. It explores the views of Justice Social Work staff, partners and people experiencing the justice system about its strengths and weaknesses, and asks their

    Part of:
    National Care Service Justice Social Work Research
  10. Chapter 5 – Administration and Governance

    Our consultation paper on electoral reform considers possible improvements to electoral law. It sets out a number of areas where the government has identified issues requiring action, including candidacy, voting, and electoral administration.

    Part of:
    Electoral reform consultation
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