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  1. Gypsy/Traveller Sites in Scotland

    The report presents findings from a study collating data on Gypsy/Traveller sites in Scotland.

  2. Self-directed Support Implementation Study 2018: report 1

    Presents a change map for SDS and accompanying narrative.

  3. Self-directed Support Implementation Study 2018: report 2

    Presents the results of: an international literature review; an assessment of current data and other evidence in Scotland on self-directed support; material from case studies.

  4. Self-directed Support Implementation Study 2018: report 3

    Presents findings from 13 case studies of self-directed support in Scotland in 2018.

  5. Self-directed Support Implementation Study 2018: report 4

    This report summarises components of the research detailed in the previous reports.

  6. University applications, offers and acceptances: trends

    A response to the recommendation regarding applications, offer rates and acceptances made by Audit Scotland in its 2016 audit of higher education in Scottish universities.

  7. Repeat violent victimisation: evidence review

    A rapid review of national and international evidence on the extent, prevalence and nature of repeat violent victimisation.

  8. Children's Health and Wellbeing - Horizon Scanning Review

    The review summarises the predicted societal trends and shifts that will likely shape the lives of children and young people over the next decade.

  9. The Realigning Children's Services Programme: evaluation

    An evaluation of the first and second tranches of Realigning Children’s Services (RCS) was carried out to improve the effectiveness of the programme in its third tranche.

  10. Addressing the gender pay gap: employer methods

    This report presents the findings of 14 interviews with employers in the private and public sector.

    Part of:
    Equality evidence: publications
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