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  1. Taking social, environmental and employment issues into account

    An analysis of the responses to the 2015 consultation on public procurement reform.

    Part of:
    Changes to the Public Procurement Rules in Scotland Consultation - Analysis of the Responses
  2. Appendix 1

    This report outlines findings from qualitative research exploring private rented sector tenants' and landlords' knowledge and understanding of the current tenancy, including its advantages and disadvantages. It outlines tenants' and landlords' views

    Part of:
    Qualitative research to explore the implications for private rented sector tenants and landlords of longer term and moresecure tenancy
  3. Appendix 2

    This report outlines findings from qualitative research exploring private rented sector tenants' and landlords' knowledge and understanding of the current tenancy, including its advantages and disadvantages. It outlines tenants' and landlords' views

    Part of:
    Qualitative research to explore the implications for private rented sector tenants and landlords of longer term and moresecure tenancy
  4. Annex 2 Glossary

    A National Statistics publication for Scotland, providing reliable and up-to-date information on the composition, characteristics, behaviour and attitudes of Scottish households and adults.

    Part of:
    Scotland's People Annual report: Results from 2009 Scottish Household Survey
  5. Annex 4: Policy Recommendations and Implications from the Previous Study Reports

    The aim of this study was to explore the impact of ongoing welfare changes on a range of working age households in Scotland. The study consisted of four interview sweeps over a three year period (2013-16). This report presents the findings from the

    Part of:
    The Impact of Welfare Reform in Scotland - Tracking Study Sweep 4 Report - Appendices
  6. The extent of homelessness in Scotland

    This statistics bulletin provides information on homelessness in Scotland in the six-month period from 1 April 2022 to 30 September 2022, alongside historical data.

    Part of:
    Homelessness in Scotland: update to 30 September 2022
  7. Chapter Thirty-one - List of all Final Report Recommendations (1-81)

    First independent review of complaint handling, misconduct and investigations since the creation of new policing structures in 2013. Dame Elish Angiolini reviewed the effectiveness of the new systems for dealing with complaints against the police,

    Part of:
    Policing - complaints handling, investigations and misconduct issues: independent review
  8. Annex 2: Additional Evidence & Research Submitted by Respondents

    Results of a call for evidence which ran from November 2021 to February 2022. This supported our Programme for Government commitment to establish a new National Public Energy Agency by 2025 to lead and coordinate heat and energy efficiency retrofit

    Part of:
    Heat in buildings - Scotland's National Public Energy Agency call for evidence: analysis of responses
  9. Appendix D: Partial Island Communities Impact Assessment (ICIA)

    Impact assessment for the consultation paper on Open Space Strategies and Play Sufficiency Assessments, which discusses proposed provisions and seeks views on both sets of draft regulations.

    Part of:
    Open Space Strategies and Play Sufficiency Assessments Regulations: impact assessments
  10. B: Purpose and intended effect

    Business and regulatory impact assessment (BRIA) relating to the Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982 (Licensing of Short-term Lets) Order 2021 (“the Licensing Order”) and the Town And Country Planning (Short-Term Let Control Areas) (Scotland)

    Part of:
    Short-term lets – licensing scheme and planning control areas: business and regulatory impact assessment
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