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  1. Official statistics: forthcoming publications

    A twelve-month calendar of Scottish Government statistical releases in spreadsheet format. The calendar includes Official and National Statistics publications, as well as Management Information publications.

  2. Non-binary people's experiences in Scotland: evidence review

    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, work, benefits and housing.

  3. Summary of Scottish Data from UK Natural Capital Accounts, 2024

    Key Scottish data from the UK natural capital accounts: 2024.

  4. iMatter Health & Social Care Staff Experience Survey 2024

    Independent report by Webropol providing detailed information and analysis of staff experience in health and social care across Scotland. This report contains data from the 2024 iMatter survey.

  5. Criminal justice monitoring data: monthly statistics

    Statistics showing the length of time to process cases in Scotland from caution to verdict.

  6. National Insurance Contributions: public sector costs

    Indicative costs of the employer National Insurance Contributions increase on the public sector in Scotland.

  7. Myalgic Encephalomyelitis / Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) services in Scotland: health board survey - updated analysis

    Findings from a survey of 14 NHS boards on service provision for ME/CFS, and barriers and opportunities for implementing the NICE guideline for ME/CFS locally. This is an update on survey responses that were published in spring 2023

  8. Businesses in Scotland: 2024

    Information on the number of businesses operating in Scotland.

    Part of:
    Business and innovation statistics
  9. Offshore Wind Sustained Observation Programme (OW-SOP): scoping report

    Physical processes are important as they influence the productivity of the phytoplankton which form the base of the entire North Sea ecosystem. This project recommends approaches to assess the potential impact of offshore wind farms on physical processes.

    Part of:
    Marine publications
  10. Take-up rates of Scottish benefits 2024

    This publication contains our latest estimates of take-up of Scottish benefits delivered by Social Security Scotland. An 'Easy Read' version of this publication is available in the Supporting Documents section.

    Part of:
    Social security policy research and evaluation: publications
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