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2. Methods
This study explored community experiences and perceptions of sectarianism, based on in-depth qualitative research within five case study communities across Scotland. The insights obtained provide depth and context to other research about sectarianism
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Step Two - Gather Your Data And Identify Your Stakeholders
This is the Island Communities Impact Assessment for the Scottish Languages Bill - legislation to advance the status of, and provision for, the Gaelic and Scots languages.
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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
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14. Overview
This consultation contains proposals for the redraw of Data Zones
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Executive Summary
The strategy is a call for action and a guide to address the issues and disadvantage experienced by people from racialised minorities in the labour market in Scotland. It is a key component in achieving our ambition to become a leading Fair Work
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Gypsy/Traveller Sites in Scotland
The report presents findings from a study collating data on Gypsy/Traveller sites in Scotland.
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What are Data Zones and Intermediate Zones?
Data Zones and Intermediate Zones are small area geographies used in the production of official statistics in Scotland. They were first introduced in 2004 and revised in 2014. The purpose of this consultation is to seek feedback from users on
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5 Exploring individual factors: population, local amenities, and ferry connections
This report outlines the Scottish Islands Typology (2024). It classifies Scotland’s islands into ten categories based on combinations of population, access to local amenities, and access to mainland Scotland. It offers an alternative way to
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Data and evidence gathering, involvement and consultation
Record of the equality impact assessment (EQIA) carried out in relation to the Regulation of Legal Services (Scotland) Bill.
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Race
This equality impact assessment (EQIA) considers the potential effects of withdrawing the ‘Extended use of face masks and face coverings in healthcare settings’ guidance on those with protected characteristics.
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