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3. Health and Social Care Support
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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3. Chapter 3: Carers' Employment, Health and Finance
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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Data and key findings
The equality impact assessment (EQIA) considers potential impacts of the Carer’s Assistance (Carer Support Payment) (Scotland) Regulations 2023 on individuals with one or more protected characteristics.
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7. Annex A – Action Plan
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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Young carers: review of research and data
Paper discussing the data and evidence on young carers and young adult carers in Scotland.
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Annex 1: De-duplication of Carer Census Records
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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School education statistics: privacy notices
Information for pupils, teachers and parents about data collected and processed by the Scottish Government including why it is needed, our data policy and individuals’ data protection rights.
- Part of:
- School education statistics
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Footnotes
This is evidence of the equality impact assessment (EQIA) that was carried out prior to the publication of the National Carers Strategy.
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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
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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 2023-24.
- Part of:
- Carers Census, Scotland, 2023-24
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