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2. Methodology & further information
Results from the Hospital Based Complex Clinical Care (HBCCC) and Long Stay Census, carried out in March 2019. The data was collected as part of the Inpatient Census.
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Appendix 4 - Survey methodology
Report on a survey of pesticide use on protected edible crops in Scotland.
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References
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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Monitoring and review
Children’s rights and wellbeing impact assessment (CRWIA) to consider the impacts that increasing the statutory entitlement to 1140 hours of funded ELC and modifying the current session lengths will have on children eligible for ELC in Scotland.
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Annex C: Equality Evidence Strategy 2023-2025: Analysis of Responses to Consultation
This strategy sets out our approach to improving and strengthening Scotland’s equality evidence base over a three year period to the end of 2025.
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Parental Involvement and Engagement
Statistical publication providing information on the Parental Involvement and Engagement Census 2021/22.
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Drivers and barriers to uptake of early learning and childcare among two year olds
Research commissioned from Ipsos MORI to examine factors affecting the uptake of free early learning and childcare (ELC) for two-year-olds.
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6. Notes on statistics used in this publication
Statistical bulletin providing the latest statistics on fires, special service incidents, casualties and false alarms attended by the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service.
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Early learning and childcare expansion: EQIA
Equality impact assessment (EQIA) to consider the impacts on families with a protected characteristic of increasing the statutory entitlement to 1140 hours of funded ELC and of modifying the current session lengths.
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3. Topics under consideration for collection in Scotland's Census 2021
National Records of Scotland is planning for Scotland’s Census 2021. A lot can change in the 10 years between censuses. To help inform our planning, this consultation will seek information from users about their needs. This will help determine the
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