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3. Information on Carers
First publication of results from the Carers Census, covering unpaid carers being supported by local services across Scotland in 2018 to 2019.
- Part of:
- Carers Census: results 2018 to 2019
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Information on Carers
Third publication of the Carers Census, covering unpaid carers being supported by local services across Scotland in 2021-22.
- Part of:
- Carers Census, Scotland, 2021-22
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Annex C: Further detail on Key Budget Decisions
The Equality and Fairer Scotland Budget Statement considers the impacts that decisions made in the Scottish Budget are likely to have on different groups of people in Scotland. It is a supporting document to the Scottish Budget and should be read
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Background Information
Third publication of the Carers Census, covering unpaid carers being supported by local services across Scotland in 2021-22.
- Part of:
- Carers Census, Scotland, 2021-22
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Footnotes
A summary of impact assessment considerations for the Carer’s Assistance (Carer Support Payment) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2024.
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Cared For Person Information
Third publication of the Carers Census, covering unpaid carers being supported by local services across Scotland in 2021-22.
- Part of:
- Carers Census, Scotland, 2021-22
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1. Chapter 1: Who Provides Care in Scotland?
This report brings together statistical analysis and research on caring. The report is intended to provide a useful source of information for carer's organisations, policy makers, local authorities and anyone who is a carer or knows someone who is a
- Part of:
- Scotland's Carers
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Health and Wellbeing Census: Privacy Notice for Parents and Carers
Education Analytical Services: Privacy Notice for Parents and Carers on the Health and Wellbeing Census
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3. Summary and gaps
This document is an accompaniment to the Women’s Health Plan 2021-2024 Final Report and sets out a range of publicly available data on the health of women and girls in Scotland
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Footnotes
Unpaid care is vital to how social care is provided in Scotland, and the value of the dedication and expertise of carers cannot be overstated. This strategy sets out a range of actions to ensure they are supported fully in a joined up and cohesive
- Part of:
- National carers strategy
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