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3. Profile of unpaid carers
Provides an overview of key sources of evidence about people who access social care and unpaid carers in Scotland. It is part of a collection of contextual evidence papers, setting out key sources of information about social care and related areas
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3. Health and social care support
The Carers Strategic Policy Statement is intended to maximise the benefits from national policies and approaches intended to support carers (including major ongoing reforms such as implementation of the Carers (Scotland) Act and the development of
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11. Socio-economic status
Overview of evidence related to equality in adult social care in Scotland. It is part of a collection of contextual evidence papers, setting out key sources of information about social care and related areas in Scotland.
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Footnotes
Updated business and regulatory impact assessment (BRIA) conducted for the Carers (Scotland) Act 2016.
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Supporting documents
The data reported here relates to unpaid carers who had a support plan or were supported by local services during 2022-23.
- Part of:
- Carers Census, Scotland, 2022-23
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3. Age
Overview of evidence related to equality in adult social care in Scotland. It is part of a collection of contextual evidence papers, setting out key sources of information about social care and related areas in Scotland.
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Annex A - Detailed evidence and improvement activity
The framework sets out activity the Scottish Government and partners will take to drive improvement for children and young people.
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APPENDIX 5 CARE 21 RECOMMENDATIONS AND PROGRESS SINCE 2006
The Scottish Government and COSLA are determined to ensure that carers are supported to manage their caring responsibilities with confidence and in good health, and to have a life of their own outside of caring.
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Carers (Scotland) Act 2016: business and regulatory impact assessment
Updated business and regulatory impact assessment (BRIA) conducted for the Carers (Scotland) Act 2016.
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The Scottish Government and COSLA are determined to ensure that carers are supported to manage their caring responsibilities with confidence and in good health, and to have a life of their own outside of caring.
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