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3. Methods and data
This research identifies and maps the neighbourhoods in Scotland that would be most disadvantaged by flooding.
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Background notes
statistics on children looked after, child protection and secure care and close support accommodation
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6. Gypsy/Traveller accommodation needs and aspirations
Overview of the evidence about the accommodation needs of Gypsy/Travellers in Scotland, drawing on both academic and grey literature. It discusses current provision, accommodation needs and aspirations, and identifies key areas which could be
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2. Personal and household characteristics, including ethnicity, religion and language
Analysis of data from the 2011 census on the characteristics of migrants in Scotland. This is a revised version of a report published in March 2015.
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3. Approaches to Spatial Targeting
This report by the independent Expert Advisory Group on Migration and Population analyses a range of place-based policy approaches to population challenges (including zonal approaches), and sets out lessons for Scotland.
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4 Conclusion
This Scottish research looks at the communities most socially and spatially vulnerable to potential flood events in terms of their underlying characteristics (i.e. socio-demographic data such as age and health, spatial and physical characteristics
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Veterans Strategy Cross-Cutting Factors
This report highlights our continuing support for the Veterans and Armed Forces community in Scotland and provides an update on this year’s achievements and work undertaken to improve support and access to services for our Armed Forces, Veterans
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Footnotes
Publication bringing together relevant statistics from the census and other sources to paint a detailed picture of equality in Scotland.
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Coronavirus (COVID-19) update: First Minister's speech 8 July 2020
Statement given by the First Minister Nicola Sturgeon at the media briefing in St Andrew's House, Edinburgh on Wednesday 8 July.
- Part of:
- First Minister's speeches
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Key findings
Equality impact assessment for the National Care Service (Scotland) Bill.
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