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  1. 5. Evaluation criteria

    National Records of Scotland is planning for Scotland’s Census 2021. A lot can change in the 10 years between censuses. To help inform our planning, this consultation will seek information from users about their needs. This will help determine the

    Part of:
    Scotland's Census 2021 Topic Consultation
  2. 1. Chapter 1: Who Provides Care in Scotland?

    This report brings together statistical analysis and research on caring. The report is intended to provide a useful source of information for carer's organisations, policy makers, local authorities and anyone who is a carer or knows someone who is a

    Part of:
    Scotland's Carers
  3. How the data is processed

    Education Analytical Services: Detailed Privacy Notice on Parental Involvement and Engagement Census

    Part of:
    Parental Involvement and Engagement (PIE) Census: detailed privacy notice
  4. A National Statistics Publication for Scotland

    Results of the annual pupil census, annual teacher census, early learning and childcare provision and school estate survey data.

    Part of:
    Summary statistics for schools in Scotland no. 9: 2018 edition
  5. How the data is processed

    Education Analytical Services: Privacy Notice for Parents and Carers on the Health and Wellbeing Census

    Part of:
    Health and Wellbeing Census: Privacy Notice for Parents and Carers
  6. Data we collect

    Education Analytical Services: Detailed Privacy Notice on Parental Involvement and Engagement Census

    Part of:
    Parental Involvement and Engagement (PIE) Census: detailed privacy notice
  7. Onward data sharing

    Education Analytical Services: Detailed Privacy Notice on Parental Involvement and Engagement Census

    Part of:
    Parental Involvement and Engagement (PIE) Census: detailed privacy notice
  8. 3. Health and Social Care Support

    Unpaid care is vital to how social care is provided in Scotland, and the value of the dedication and expertise of carers cannot be overstated. This strategy sets out a range of actions to ensure they are supported fully in a joined up and cohesive

    Part of:
    National carers strategy
  9. Equality evidence strategy 2023 to 2025: easy read

    A plan to get better facts, figures and information about equality.

  10. Footnotes

    Scottish Government intends to bring forward legislation to support carers and young carers with a view to securing parliamentary approval before the end of the parliamentary session

    Part of:
    Carers and Young Carers Statement of Intent
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