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7. Response to Stakeholder Engagement
Equalities impact assessment (EIA) relating to plans to increase the number of Scots dom/EU medical students by 100 and decrease the number from the rest UK by the same, to retain an estimated 36 extra doctors per year within specialty training.
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Stage 2: Data and evidence gathering, involvement and consultation
Assessment published in connection with consultation on new standards for fire and smoke alarms in Scottish housing across all tenures.
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Stage 2: Data and evidence gathering, involvement and consultation
Equality Impact Assessment (EQIA) for the Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Bill.
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Chapter 3 – Economic, social and fiscal impacts
The Evidence Annex sets out the main elements of the most robust date we have on migrants and migration in Scotland.
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Annex B UK Guiding Principles for Developing Census Questions
Scotland's New Ethnicity Classification for Scottish Official Statistics and Recommended for Scotland's 2011 Census
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Footnotes
Second overview of the range of poverty and equality impacts evidenced in relation to the complex range of measures that were taken as we followed the Route Map out of the crisis.
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Appendix A: Main Scottish data sources and measures
Evidence review commissioned by the First Minister's Independent Advisor on Poverty and Inequality.
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7. Competition Assessment
This document is a revised version of the final Business and Regulatory Impact Assessment (BRIA) published by the Scottish Government on 16/03/20. It reflects changes made to the design of DRS by The Deposit and Return Scheme for Scotland Amendment
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Barriers to employment in early learning and childcare: EQIA
This equality impact assessment (EQIA) was undertaken to consider barriers faced by those with protected characteristics to taking up employment in the early learning and childcare (ELC) sector and how we can use the opportunity of the expansion to
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Stage 2: Data and evidence gathering, involvement and consultation
This Equality Impact Assessment evaluates the impacts of the policy aim to formalise the role of Integration Joint Boards in emergency planning by amending the Civil Contingencies Act 2004, ensuring their inclusion in groups considering planning for
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