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Carers Census: results 2018 to 2019
First publication of results from the Carers Census, covering unpaid carers being supported by local services across Scotland in 2018 to 2019.
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- Health and social care analysis
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Methodology and further information
Results of the seventh Mental Health and Learning Disability Inpatient Census and Outwith NHS Scotland Placements Census, 2023.
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Footnotes
Provides a summary of latest key economic statistics, forecasts and analysis on the Scottish economy.
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Census campaign 2022: evaluation report - phase 1 (February to March 2022)
An overview of the Scotland's Census 2022 public engagement campaign (February to March 2022), including independent evaluation results.
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Patients receiving forensic services (additional detail)
Results of the seventh Mental Health and Learning Disability Inpatient Census and Outwith NHS Scotland Placements Census, 2023.
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Data sources and methodology
Final results from the 2024 June Agricultural Census on land use, crop areas, livestock and the number of people working on agricultural holdings. Module results on slurry storage and agricultural machinery are also included within this publication.
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Carers Census data short-life working group: documents
A short life working group was set up in June 2016 to develop data specification and guidance for a new data collection on support to carers which is being introduced to monitor the impact of the Carers Act.
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Hospital Based Complex Clinical Care and Long Stay Patients
Results from the Hospital Based Complex Clinical Care (HBCCC) and Long Stay Census, carried out in April 2023. The data was collected as part of the Inpatient Census.
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References
This report presents evidence which offers useful insight into the experiences of non-binary people in Scotland. Primarily, the evidence suggests that non-binary people face discrimination in multiple sectors of society such as education, communities
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Chapter 1: Ethnicity
Publication bringing together relevant statistics from the census and other sources to paint a detailed picture of equality in Scotland.
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