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Education and Training Research Findings No.36/2008: Evaluation of the Professional Development Programme for Educational Psychologists in Scotland
evaluation of the Professional DevelopmentProgramme (PDP) for the Educational Psychologists in Scotland
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Section 3: Youth
This document sets out a summary of the key Scottish Government policies that aim to support young people's health and wellbeing. It is a broad overview and does not attempt to describe every policy or initiative that will have an impact on young
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2. Scottish food and drink production, markets and transport routes
Result of a study investigating existing Scottish food and drink export logistics, and their resilience.
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Annex A: Review of the CIL Report
This research focuses on the options for an infrastructure charging mechanism.
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Outcome 2: The people in Scotland who are most vulnerable to climate change are able to adapt and climate justice is embedded in climate change adaptation policy
We want to hear your views on Scotland's new five-year climate change adaptation programme to be launched in autumn 2019.
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1 Introduction
Independent research on the influence of national and local labour markets on the social care sector.
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1. Income from employment
Evidence about child poverty in households with a baby under one. The report presents the latest data on the child poverty targets and includes further evidence on the drivers of child poverty among this priority group.
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A Consultation on the Future of Land Reform in Scotland: Analysis of Consultation Responses - Research Findings
A consultation paper was published in Dec 2014 seeking views on a range of land reform proposals. This report provides an analysis of the responses received
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Physical intervention
We are consulting on this draft schools guidance "Included, engaged and involved part 3" which takes a relationship and rights based approach to physical intervention in Scottish schools.
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Footnotes
Exploration of available knowledge and evidence on the scale and nature of prostitution in Scotland based on practitioner-based interviews.
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