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Scottish Local Government Finance Statistics 2021-22
Annual publication providing a comprehensive overview of financial activity of Scottish local authorities in 2021-22 based on authorities' audited accounts (where available).
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- Local government finance statistics
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Councillors' remuneration and expenses: recommendations
Scottish Local Authorities Remuneration Committee (SLARC) was reconvened in April 2023 to undertake an independent review of councillor remuneration, having last reported in 2011.
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Up-rating devolved Social Security assistance: multi criteria decision analysis - January 2024
A report setting out a multi-criteria decision analysis of the options available to the Scottish Government to uprate devolved social security assistance in 2024 to 2025.
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Scottish Budget 2024 to 2025: high level carbon assessment
Estimate of the consumption-based carbon emissions associated with planned budget expenditure.
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Social Security Scotland feedback statistics to 30 September 2023
Report covering feedback received by Social Security Scotland since it was introduced on 4 September 2018 until 30 September 2023.
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Scottish Household Survey questionnaires
Information on the Scottish Household Survey questionnaire, including background information and links to the latest and backdated publications.
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- Scottish Household Survey
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Scottish Household Survey 2022: Key Findings
Selected findings from the 2022 Scottish Household Survey, organised by topic area.
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Public Sector Employment in Scotland Statistics for 3rd Quarter 2023
Statistics based on administrative records and surveys of individual public sector bodies carried out by the Scottish Government and the Office for National Statistics (ONS). This is a snapshot of employment as at September 2023
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Findings from a Peer Support and Learning Group pilot to support Trauma Informed Practice in Adult Social Care
This project explores whether a facilitated Peer Support and Learning (PSL) Group model is an effective method of supporting the implementation of trauma-informed and responsive practice in the adult social care sector, with a focus on residential care home settings.
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Mapping Of Professional Qualification Routes and Continuous Professional Learning Opportunities relating to Psychological Trauma, in the Children and Families Workforce
Commissioned as part of the National Trauma Transformation Programme, this research aimed to map the learner journeys of five sectors of the Children and Families workforce including School Nursing, Health Visiting, Children and Families Social Work, Residential Childcare and Secure Care.