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  1. How will the impact of the policy/measure be monitored?

    This Child rights and wellbeing impact assessment (CRWIA) sets out to assess the impact of the Winter Heating Payment on children and young people. It builds on, and should be read alongside the WHP Equality Impact Assessment.

    Part of:
    Winter Heating Payment (Low Income) (Scotland): child rights and wellbeing impact assessment
  2. Footnotes

    This Children's Rights and Wellbeing Assessment (CRWIA) was completed to inform in response to the Homes for Ukraine Sponsorship Scheme.

    Part of:
    Police Act 1997 and Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 Instruments - Homes for Ukraine Sponsorship Scheme: children's rights and wellbeing impact assessment
  3. 7. Supplementary information

    This is the eighth, two-monthly report on the Coronavirus Acts in which the Scottish Government sets out the status and operation of the legislation necessary to respond to the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic. This report is the latest in our

    Part of:
    Coronavirus Acts: eighth report To Scottish Parliament (August 2021)
  4. The Child's Rights and Wellbeing Impact Assessment

    Easy read version of the child rights and wellbeing impact assessment for the National Care Service (Scotland) Bill.

    Part of:
    National Care Service: child rights and wellbeing impact assessment - easy read
  5. Standards for headteachers: children's rights and wellbeing impact assessment

    Final children's rights and wellbeing impact assessment (CRIWA) on the introduction of the Head Teachers Education and Training Standards (Scotland) Regulations 2019.

  6. If a negative impact is assessed for any area of rights or any group of children and young people, can you explain why this is necessary and proportionate? What options have you considered to modify the proposal, or mitigate the impact?

    This Child rights and wellbeing impact assessment (CRWIA) sets out to assess the impact of the Winter Heating Payment on children and young people. It builds on, and should be read alongside the WHP Equality Impact Assessment.

    Part of:
    Winter Heating Payment (Low Income) (Scotland): child rights and wellbeing impact assessment
  7. Fair Work Action Plan 2022 and Anti-Racist Employment Strategy 2022: child rights and wellbeing impact assessment

    Child rights and wellbeing impact assessment (CRWIA) of the Fair Work Action Plan 2022 and Anti-Racist Employment Strategy 2022.

  8. 7. Supplementary information

    This is the ninth, two-monthly report on the Coronavirus Acts in which we set out the status and operation of the legislation necessary to respond to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. This report is the latest in our regular reporting on

    Part of:
    Coronavirus Acts: ninth report to Scottish Parliament (October 2021)
  9. Children's Rights and Well-being Impact Assessment Stage 3

    This Children's Rights and Well-being Impact Assessment explores the implications of new regulations which support the process for determining requests from parents in relation to the allocation of school places outside of the normal catchment area,

    Part of:
    The Education (Miscellaneous Amendments) (Coronavirus) (Scotland) Regulations 2021: children's rights and wellbeing impact assessment
  10. 8. How will the impact of the policy/measure be monitored?

    A Child Rights and Wellbeing Impact Assessment (CRWIA) to consider the impacts of The First-tier Tribunal for Scotland Social Security Chamber and Upper Tribunal for Scotland (Rules of Procedure)(Miscellaneous Amendment) Regulations 2022.

    Part of:
    First-tier Tribunal for Scotland Social Security Chamber and Upper Tribunal for Scotland (Rules of Procedure)(Miscellaneous Amendment) Regulations 2022: child rights and wellbeing impact assessment
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