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Section B - Process Approach To Delivery
Monitoring and reporting results for year two of the Communities Mental Health and Wellbeing Fund for adults.
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4. Analysis and reporting
An analysis report summarising and describing the responses to the public consultation on establishing a Scottish Nitrogen Balance Sheet
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Scope of the CRWIA, identifying the children and young people affected by the policy, and summarising the evidence base
Children's rights and wellbeing impact assessment (CRWIA) on children's rights and wellbeing relating to the entitlement to funded ELC in a deferred year.
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3. Analysis
Report providing independent analysis of the responses to the public consultation on draft local development planning regulations and guidance, that closed in March 2022.
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Key findings
Potential impacts of early learning and childcare expansion policy on the outcomes of children with protected characteristics.
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Stage 2: Data and evidence gathering, involvement and consultation
Summary of results for the Equality Impact Assessment (EQIA) undertaken to consider the impacts on equality of Programme 3 of Scotland’s National Strategy for Economic Transformation.
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Race Equality and Anti-Racism in Education Programme - Stakeholder Network Group minutes April 2021: paper - diversity in the teaching profession
Paper for meeting of working group on 29 April 2021.
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Appendix D Evidence and key issues
Equality Impact Assessment (EQIA) of the Fair Work Action Plan 2022 and Anti-Racist Employment Strategy 2022.
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Supporting documents
The Scottish Government Urban Rural Classification provides a consistent way of defining urban and rural areas across Scotland. The classification is based upon two main criteria: population and accessibility.
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National Assistance (Assessment of Resources) Regulations 1992 - Infected Blood Financial Support Payment Schemes in the UK amendments: equality impact assessment
Equality impact assessment (EQIA) for disregarding any payment from the Infected Blood Financial Support Payment Schemes in the UK, in relation to the financial assessment for living in a care home in Scotland.
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