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Carer's Allowance Supplement: child rights and wellbeing impact assessment
The Carer’s Allowance Supplement (CAS) will increase Carer’s Allowance (CA) (£64.60 per week ) to the rate of Jobseeker’s Allowance (£73.10 per week ). It will be paid as two six month lump sums a year (each of around £221) to carers aged
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Impact assessments
Consultation on proposals for Scottish Carer’s Assistance, a new Scottish benefit which will replace Carer’s Allowance, and be delivered by Social Security Scotland.
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Footnotes
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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Equality impact considerations and analysis
A summary of impact assessment considerations for the Carer’s Assistance (Carer Support Payment) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2024.
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Interim Fairer Scotland Duty Assessment
Integrated interim impact assessments on a proposed definition of ‘Gypsies and Travellers’ for the purpose of local development plan regulations on evidence reports.
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Coronavirus (Scotland) (No. 2) Bill: child rights and wellbeing impact assessment
CRWIA to assess the impact of the urgent measures contained in the Coronavirus (Scotland)(No. 2) Bill on children and young people.
- Part of:
- Coronavirus (COVID-19) legislation
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3. Key findings - protected characteristics
This version has been superseded by version 3 published in September 2020 at https://www.gov.scot/publications/scotlands-census-2022-equality-impact-assessment-results-v3-0/.
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Section 3: Examination Of Indicators Of Structural Disadvantage
A summary of the evidence on sectarianism in Scotland
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Overview of data and evidence by protected characteristic
This report presents an analysis of equality data across the indicators from the Active Scotland Outcomes Framework. Many data gaps were highlighted, however, available evidence points to inequality of opportunities and outcomes for all groups with
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3. Key findings - protected characteristics
This equality impact assessment (EQIA) supersedes the previous version from January 2020 and reflects the date of the census being moved from 2021 to 2022. Future iterations of the Scotland’s Census 2022 equality impact assessment can be found on
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