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3. Information on Carers
Second publication of results from the Carers Census, covering unpaid carers being supported by local services across Scotland in 2019-20 and 2020-21.
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Annex A: Changes to 2021/22 Questionnaire
This report provides information on the technical aspects of the 2021/22 Health and Care Experience Survey, including development, implementation, analysis and reporting.
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Supporting documents
The data reported here relates to unpaid carers who had a support plan or were supported by local services during 2022-23.
- Part of:
- Carers Census, Scotland, 2022-23
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Carer's Allowance Supplement: equality impact assessment
The aim of Carer’s Allowance Supplement (CAS) is to improve outcomes for carers in receipt of Carer’s Allowance (CA) by providing some additional financial support. It is intended to have a positive impact on the 72,942 carers in Scotland who
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3. PROFILE OF CARERS
The Scottish Government and COSLA are determined to ensure that carers are supported to manage their caring responsibilities with confidence and in good health, and to have a life of their own outside of caring.
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3. Age
Overview of evidence related to equality in adult social care in Scotland. It is part of a collection of contextual evidence papers, setting out key sources of information about social care and related areas in Scotland.
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Carer's Allowance Supplement (Scotland) Bill: equality impact assessment
An equality impact impact assessment (EQIA) to consider the impacts of the Carer's Allowance Supplement (Scotland) Bill.
- Part of:
- Coronavirus (COVID-19) legislation
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5. Sex
Overview of evidence related to equality in adult social care in Scotland. It is part of a collection of contextual evidence papers, setting out key sources of information about social care and related areas in Scotland.
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Footnotes
Overview of evidence related to equality in adult social care in Scotland. It is part of a collection of contextual evidence papers, setting out key sources of information about social care and related areas in Scotland.
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Priorities for 2021-23
The Carers (Scotland) Act 2016 came into force on 1 April 2018. This plan sets out outcomes and actions in relation to six key priorities for implementation of the Act in 2020/21, 2021/22 and 2022/23.
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