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STEM bursary: equality impact assessment 2019
Second equality impact assessment (EQIA) of STEM bursary summarises how decision makers balanced the aim of the bursary against the potential adverse impacts of the policy on groups with protected characteristics.
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6. Changes to Lower Level Geographies
This consultation contains proposals for the redraw of Data Zones
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Pupil census free school meal registration - school level statistics
Statistics on the number of pupils registered for free school meals in each publicly funded school in Scotland. Available here for 2018 only, from 2019 these statistics have been incorporated into the school level summary statistics, see link below.
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- School education statistics
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Introduction
Enhancing wellbeing is a crucial element of supporting the lives of children, young people and families living in poverty. This report represents a first step in assessing wellbeing outcomes and understanding their relation with poverty for low
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7.The Current Equality Evidence Base
Describes the Scottish Government’s approach to strengthening Scotland’s equality evidence base.
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Chapter 3: School Teachers
Results of the annual pupil census, annual teacher census, early learning and childcare provision and school estate survey data.
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Land - Footnotes
This publication aims to provide an easily accessible reference document which offers information on a wide range of environmental topics. It covers key datasets on the state of the environment in Scotland, with an emphasis on the trends over time
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Background Notes
Results of the annual pupil and teacher censuses, early learning and childcare data, school estates data, attendance and absence data and exclusions data.
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4. Objective 3: Digital Government and Services
A report summarising progress on the delivery of the commitments set out in Scotland’s digital strategy covering digital connectivity; digital skills; digital inclusion; digital ethics; supporting businesses to become digital businesses; and the
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5. Analysis
This report examines differences in the health of ethnic groups in Scotland and uses census health data to identify variations between groups. The analysis employs age-standardised rates to compare people of similar age, which avoids the often
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