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  1. Supporting documents

    This Research Summary presents the main findings from the 2014-15 research project into improving the energy efficiency of the private sector dwelling stock in Scotland, undertaken by Ipsos MORI and Alembic Research. The research identified the

    Part of:
    Developing regulation of energy efficiency of private sector housing (REEPS): modelling improvements to the target stock - Research Summary
  2. Supporting documents

    This report uses SSA data from 1999 onwards to explore changing attitudes to government, the economy and public services. It also discusses findings on who people think should be responsible for providing and paying for particular public services.

    Part of:
    Scottish Social Attitudes Survey 2011: Core Module - Attitudes to Government, the Economy and Public Services in Scotland
  3. Supporting documents

    The New Mental Health Act: A guide to the role of the mental health officer - Information for service users and their carers

    Part of:
    The New Mental Health Act: A guide to the role of the mental health officer - Information for service users and their carers
  4. Supporting documents

    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
  5. Supporting documents

    This document presents key findings on infant feeding from the second birth cohort (BC2) of the Growing Up in Scotland (GUS) study, surveyed for the first time during 2011 when children were aged 10 months. It considers findings on breastfeeding

    Part of:
    Growing Up in Scotland - Birth Cohort 2. Infant Feeding: Breastfeeding and weaning amongst mothers in Scotland
  6. Supporting documents

    This research findings document highlights the key findings from the Growing Up in Scotland: Birth Cohort 2 report in relation to patterns of childcare use amongst families with 10 month old children. It considers provider types, patterns of use,

    Part of:
    Growing Up in Scotland - Birth Cohort 2. Patterns of Childcare Use amongst Families with 10 month old Children
  7. Supporting documents

    This ten year strategy sits within the context of our other policies and strategies to improve the learning outcomes for children and young people with complex additional support needs living in Scotland.

    Part of:
    The right help at the right time in the right place: strategy for the learning provision for children and young people with complex additional support needs 2017-2026
  8. Supporting documents

    We commissioned NHS National Services Scotland to undertake an external series of checksĀ to ensure that the relevant technical specifications and guidance applicable to the new hospital have been followed and are being implemented.

    Part of:
    Royal Hospital for Children and Young People and Department of Clinical Neurosciences: review of water, ventilation, drainage and plumbing systems
  9. Supporting documents

    This research project was commissioned by Scottish Government Children and Families Analysis with the objective of undertaking an in-depth analysis of data from the Growing Up in Scotland study (GUS) to examine the circumstances and outcomes of

    Part of:
    Social Research Findings - The Impact of Disability on the Lives of Young Children: Analysis of Growing Up in Scotland Data
  10. Supporting documents

    This report uses data from the Growing Up in Scotland Study to compare the circumstances and experiences of children aged 3 in Scotland in 2007/08 with those at the same age in 2013.It looks at child health and development and parental health as

    Part of:
    GROWING UP IN SCOTLAND: THE CIRCUMSTANCES AND EXPERIENCES OF 3 YEAR OLD CHILDREN LIVING IN SCOTLAND IN 2007/08 AND 2013
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