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Local child poverty dashboard
This dashboard provides a selection of data available at local authority level that can be used to monitor child poverty and its drivers locally.
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Young Carer Grant: high level statistics to 30 November 2019
Information on applications and payments for Young Carer Grant from this date to the 30 November 2019.
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Factors affecting children’s mental health and wellbeing: findings
Results from the 2015- 2017 Realigning Children's Services Wellbeing Surveys into factors effecting mental health and wellbeing amongst children and young people in Scotland.
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Neonatal Expenses Fund year one: evaluation
This report presents the findings of a process evaluation of the Neonatal Expenses Fund (NEF) during its first year of implementation.
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Financial redress for survivors of historical child abuse in care: review of the Advance Payment Scheme
This review of the Advance Payment Scheme considered a range of issues over the first five months of the scheme’s operation.
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Children, Young People and Families Early Intervention and Adult Learning and Empowering Communities Fund evaluation: final report
Final report of the evaluation of the CYFEI and ALEC Fund.
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Children, Young People and Families Early Intervention and Adult Learning and Empowering Communities Fund evaluation: research findings
Research findings from the evaluation of the CYPFEI and ALEC Fund.
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Social Security Experience Panels: Disability Living Allowance (DLA) for children - visual summary
Social Security Experience Panel members’ and other people’s experiences of Disability Living Allowance (DLA) for children.
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Corrections to children and young people statistics
Corrections to the Scottish Government's published children and young people statistics.
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Scottish household survey 2018: annual report
Results from the 2018 edition of the continuous survey based on a sample of the general population in private residences in Scotland.