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  1. Planning performance statistics 2019/2020: annual

    Summary statistics on planning decision-making and timescales for April 2019 to March 2020 with historic data going back to 2012/13. It is based on data collected by the Scottish Government from Local and Planning Authorities as part of the Planning Performance Framework (introduced in 2012).

    Part of:
    Planning statistics
  2. Planning performance statistics 2019/2020: quarterly (October to March)

    Summary statistics on planning decision-making and timescales for April 2019 to March 2020 with historic data going back to 2015/2016. It is based on data we collect from local and planning authorities as part of the Planning Performance Framework (introduced in 2012).

    Part of:
    Planning statistics
  3. Social Security Experience Panels: change of circumstances and debt repayment - visual summary

    This visual summary summarises the results from 10 focus groups and an online survey with Experience Panel members. The research explored how contact about changes of circumstances should work for clients of Social Security Scotland, along with how debt should be repaid.

    Part of:
    Social Security Experience Panels: publications
  4. Social Security Experience Panels: change of circumstances and debt repayment - report

    This report summarises the results from 10 focus groups and an online survey with Experience Panel members. The research explored how contact about changes of circumstances should work for clients of Social Security Scotland, along with how debt should be repaid.

    Part of:
    Social Security Experience Panels: publications
  5. Social Security Experience Panels: short-term assistance - visual summary

    This visual summary looks at the results from 10 focus groups. The research explored Experience Panel members’ views on how Short-term assistance should be provided to people who are challenging a decision taken by Social Security Scotland to reduce or stop their benefits.

    Part of:
    Social Security Experience Panels: publications
  6. Social Security Experience Panels: inclusive communication - report

    This report summarises the results a survey and 9 focus groups with Experience Panel members, which asked about their views on various aspects of communication including applying for a benefit, getting help with an application and online information videos.

    Part of:
    Social Security Experience Panels: publications
  7. Social Security Experience Panels: short-term assistance - report

    This report summarises the results from 10 focus groups. The research explored Experience Panel members’ views on how Short-term assistance should be provided to people who are challenging a decision taken by Social Security Scotland to reduce or stop their benefits.

    Part of:
    Social Security Experience Panels: publications
  8. Social Security Experience Panels: fraud and error - visual summary

    This visual summary outlines the findings from 8 focus groups with Experience Panel members, which asked how Social Security Scotland should approach fraud and error.

    Part of:
    Social Security Experience Panels: publications
  9. Social Security Experience Panels: inclusive communication - visual summary

    This visual summary outlines the results a survey and 9 focus groups with Experience Panel members, which asked about their views on various aspects of communication including applying for a benefit, getting help with an application and online information videos.

    Part of:
    Social Security Experience Panels: publications
  10. Social Security Experience Panels: fraud and error – report

    This report summarises the results from eight focus groups with Experience Panel members, which asked how Social Security Scotland should approach fraud and error.

    Part of:
    Social Security Experience Panels: publications
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