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Section 1. Introduction
Draft guidance for a consultation on supporting children and young people from travelling communities to engage in school education.
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2. USE OF THE SHS
An analysis of responses to the Scottish Household Survey 2017 and beyond consultation.
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4 Species accounts
Literature review of the risk of collision and displacement in petrels and shearwaters from offshore wind developments in Scotland.
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5. DESCRIBE: Assessing and valuing the impacts
Guidance for local authorities on chapter 5 project appraisal of flood protection schemes under the Flood Risk Management (Scotland) Act 2009.
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2. The benefits of data linkage and the need for a Scotland-wide framework
The main purpose of this consultation is to seek views on the aims of the Data Linkage Framework and a draft set of guiding principles.
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The Caravan Sites Act 1968 (Amendment of Definition of Caravan) (Scotland) Order 2019: BRIA
Business and regulatory impact assessment (BRIA) to support the Caravan Sites Act 1968 (Amendment of Definition of Caravan) (Scotland) Order 2019.
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Key Findings, including an assessment of the impact on children's rights, and how the measure will contribute to children's wellbeing
Children's rights and wellbeing impact assessment (CRWIA) on children's rights and wellbeing relating to the entitlement to funded ELC in a deferred year.
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Annex G: Glasgow City Council Research Paper - Ethnic Diversity in the Teaching Profession: A Glasgow Perspective
This report aims to increase the number of teachers from under-represented groups at all levels in Scottish Schools.
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The Provision Of Early Learning And Childcare (Specified Children) (Scotland) Amendment Order 2020: business and regulatory impact assessment
Business and Regulatory Impact Assessment (BRIA) relating to the automatic entitlement to funded ELC where a family decide to defer their child's entry to P1.
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PART THREE: REDUCING INEQUALITIES IN OUTCOMES IN THE EARLY YEARS
The report draws together key messages from 10 years of the Growing Up in Scotland Study. By comparing outcomes for and experiences of children in households with higher and lower incomes it summarises what the study has revealed about inequalities
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