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  1. 3. Establishing a representative sample of PIPS data for Scotland and a stable sample of schools in Scotland for trend analysis

    This report shows the results of analysis on the starting points and progress of children in Scotland in Primary 1 in early maths, early literacy and non-cognitive development and behaviour.

    Part of:
    Children's development at the start of school in Scotland and the progress made during their first school year: An analysis of PIPS baseline and follow-up assessment data
  2. Annex B -Technical Details Of The Survey

    This report presents findings from the Scottish Government core module in the 2013 Scottish Social Attitudes survey. It discusses changing attitudes to government, the economy and standards of living, the health service and social care, and social

    Part of:
    Scottish Social Attitudes Survey 2013: core module - attitudes to Government, the economy, health and social care services, and social capital in Scotland
  3. Supporting documents

    This equality impact assessment (EQIA) supersedes the previous version from January 2020 and reflects the date of the census being moved from 2021 to 2022. Future iterations of the Scotland’s Census 2022 equality impact assessment can be found on

    Part of:
    Scotland's Census 2022: equality impact assessment - version 3
  4. Part Two – New Statutory Aggravations

    'One Scotland: hate has no home here' consultation asks questions on our approach to consolidating all Scottish hate crime legislation and expanding the statutory aggravations.

    Part of:
    One Scotland: consultation on current hate crime legislation
  5. 5 DELIBERATIVE RESEARCH FINDINGS

    Report of a deliberative research project on the public's attitudes towards data sharing. It focuses particularly on a) the public's opinion about data sharing with the private and third sector; b) the acceptability of different methods for sharing

    Part of:
    Public Acceptability of Data Sharing Between the Public, Private and Third Sectors for Research Purposes
  6. 3. The themes that emerged from the responses to the questionnaire

    Analysis of responses to the joint discussion paper from Scottish Government and COSLA on building a national programme to support adult social care reform.

    Part of:
    Social care support reform: summary of discussion paper responses
  7. 4 CROSS-SECTIONAL SURVEYS

    The review focusses on data sources not already in use in the evaluation (eg in the baseline report or on the Assessing Legacy website) that could shed insight into the extent to which Scotland’s games legacy ambitions are met over time,

    Part of:
    The Potential of Existing Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Surveys to Support the Commonwealth Games 2014 Legacy Evaluation
  8. Supporting documents

    An overview of the Scotland's Census 2022 public engagement campaign (February to March 2022), including independent evaluation results.

    Part of:
    Census campaign 2022: evaluation report - phase 1 (February to March 2022)
  9. Supporting documents

    The report explores the characteristics of each of the religion groups in Scotland using information collected from the 2001 Census in Scotland.

    Part of:
    Analysis of Religion in the 2001 Census
  10. Supporting documents

    Results from the Hospital Based Complex Clinical Care (HBCCC) and Long Stay Census, carried out in April 2022. The data was collected as part of the Inpatient Census.

    Part of:
    Inpatient census 2022: hospital based complex clinical care and long stay
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