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  1. 5. Competition Assessment

    Business and regulatory impact assessment (BRIA) for the Redress for Survivors (Historical Child Abuse in Care) (Scotland) Act 2021 and relevant secondary legislation.

    Part of:
    Redress for Survivors (Historical Child Abuse in Care) (Scotland) Act 2021 and relevant secondary legislation: business and regulatory impact assessment (BRIA)
  2. 4. Partnership working with other agencies

    The Universal Health Visiting Pathway was introduced in Scotland in 2015 to refocus the approach to health visiting. This is the first report of 4 that provides findings of the National Evaluation of Health Visiting. It focuses on primary research

    Part of:
    Universal Health Visiting Pathway evaluation - phase 1: main report - primary research with health visitors and parents and case note review
  3. 3. Licence types and policies

    This draft licensing guidance Part 2 is intended for Scottish licensing authorities, letting agencies and platforms facilitating short-term lets in Scotland.

    Part of:
    Short term lets - licensing scheme part 2: supplementary guidance for licensing authorities, letting agencies and platforms
  4. 2. Cost of living

    Evidence about child poverty in households with a baby under one. The report presents the latest data on the child poverty targets and includes further evidence on the drivers of child poverty among this priority group.

    Part of:
    Tackling child poverty delivery plan: fourth year progress report 2021-2022 - focus report on households with babies under one
  5. Housing and Reoffending: Supporting people who serve short-term sentences to secure and sustain stable accommodation on liberation - Research Finding

    The research focused on the problems that people who serve short sentences in Scotland have finding and keeping stable housing and the services that can help improve housing outcomes. The findings describe a complex cycle of housing problems faced

  6. 8 Conclusions

    This document presents the findings of an evaluation of Community Payback Orders, Criminal Justice Social Work Reports and the Presumption Against Short Sentences. The evaluation was conducted by Scotcen Social Research during 2013-14.

    Part of:
    Evaluation of Community Payback Orders, Criminal Justice Social Work Reports and the Presumption Against Short Sentences
  7. Annex E References

    Mental Health in Scotland: Improving the Physical Health and Well Being of those Experiencing Mental Illness

    Part of:
    Mental Health in Scotland: Improving the Physical Health and Well Being of those Experiencing Mental Illness
  8. Section 5: Positive parenting for all

    Our national parenting strategy seeks to strengthen the support on offer to parents and make it easier for them to access this support.

    Part of:
    National parenting strategy: making a positive difference to children and young people through parenting
  9. The Evaluation of Health Visiting in Scotland

    The Universal Health Visiting Pathway was introduced in Scotland in 2015 to refocus the approach to health visiting. This is the first report of 4 that provides findings of the National Evaluation of Health Visiting. It focuses on primary research

    Part of:
    Universal Health Visiting Pathway evaluation - phase 1: main report - primary research with health visitors and parents and case note review
  10. Theme 8 - Efficiency & Effectiveness

    Joint response to Dame Elish Angiolini from the Cabinet Secretary for Justice and Lord Advocate following publication of the final report of her independent review of complaints handling, investigations and misconduct issues in relation to policing

    Part of:
    Complaints handling, investigations and misconduct issues in relation to policing - final report: joint Scottish Government and Crown Office response
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