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  1. 4 CROSS-SECTIONAL SURVEYS

    The review focusses on data sources not already in use in the evaluation (eg in the baseline report or on the Assessing Legacy website) that could shed insight into the extent to which Scotland’s games legacy ambitions are met over time,

    Part of:
    The Potential of Existing Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Surveys to Support the Commonwealth Games 2014 Legacy Evaluation
  2. Scottish Government Good Practice Principles for Shared Ownership of Onshore Renewable Energy Developments

    In 2018, we reviewed and consulted on our good practice principles for: community benefits from onshore renewable energy developments, shared ownership of onshore renewable energy developments, and community benefits from offshore renewable energy

    Part of:
    Good practice principles for renewable energy developments consultation: analysis of responses
  3. Section 2 - Phase 1 - Rapid Evidence Review

    The report includes a synthesis of key local, national and international literature, supplemented with local evidence gathered from 54 schools across Scotland. The findings help deepen our understanding of the impact the pandemic has had on children

    Part of:
    Coronavirus (COVID-19): impact of school building closures - equity audit
  4. CRWIA – Stage 3 - Publication Template

    Child Rights and Wellbeing Impact Assessment (CRWIA) report evidencing the consideration that has been given to the impact the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (Incorporation) (Scotland) Bill will have on children and young people

    Part of:
    United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (Incorporation) (Scotland) Bill: CRWIA
  5. Approach to reporting

    Laid before the Scottish Parliament by the Scottish Ministers under paragraph 12 of schedule 4 to the Coronavirus (Scotland) (No.2) Act 2020.

    Part of:
    Coronavirus (Scotland) (No.2) Act 2020: seventh report on the Scottish Ministers' responses to requests for information under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002
  6. 5. Views On The Key Barriers To Successfully Implementing The 1140 Hours Commitment

    Analysis of responses to a discussion on establishing delivery model trials to support expanding the early learning and childcare provision.

    Part of:
    Early learning and childcare trials discussion paper: analysis of responses
  7. Annex F. Public Health Contribution to Community Planning and Health and Social Care Partnerships

    The Public Health Review was asked to examine public health systems and functions and their contribution to improving population health and reducing (health) inequalities. This is the Report on behalf of the Review Group published with a Ministerial

    Part of:
    2015 Review of Public Health in Scotland: Strengthening the Function and re-focusing action for a healthier Scotland
  8. Section 2: Resources

    Version 2 of the strategic action plan produced by our Data Management Board reflects stakeholder views and comments received on version 1.

    Part of:
    Data management, collection and use: strategic action plan
  9. 1 GLOSSARY

    The review focusses on data sources not already in use in the evaluation (eg in the baseline report or on the Assessing Legacy website) that could shed insight into the extent to which Scotland’s games legacy ambitions are met over time,

    Part of:
    The Potential of Existing Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Surveys to Support the Commonwealth Games 2014 Legacy Evaluation
  10. Annex A – Topics, issues and opportunities included in the discussion paper on adult social care reform for Scotland, September 2018

    Analysis of responses to the joint discussion paper from Scottish Government and COSLA on building a national programme to support adult social care reform.

    Part of:
    Social care support reform: summary of discussion paper responses
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