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Community Empowerment Act Parts 3 and 5: independent evaluation - interim findings
First and second interim outputs of an 18-month evaluation, conducted by researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University.
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Social Security Charter measurement framework: visual summary of the co-design process
A short summary report, using images, to show how the social security Charter Measurement Framework was co-designed with people with lived experience of the social security system.
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Social Security Charter: measurement framework
The Charter measurement framework document and a short user guide describing how the framework was made and how it will be used.
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Community-led design initiatives: evaluation
Findings from an evaluation of community–led design initiatives funded by the Scottish Government: the Charrette Mainstreaming Programme and the Making Places initiative.
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Local level Brexit vulnerabilities in Scotland: Brexit Vulnerabilities Index (BVI)
This research identifies areas of Scotland that are expected to be most vulnerable to the consequences of Brexit, and what drives those risks to support local authorities and other organisations in understanding local risks around EU exit.
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Non-sexual violence in Scotland: report
Findings on the most up to date, complementary statistics on non-sexual violence in Scotland.
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- Crime and justice statistics
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Social Security for Scotland: update September 2019
This slide pack summarises the current social security system in Scotland and how this will change as benefits are devolved to Scotland under the Scotland Act 2016, following on from the Smith Commission recommendations.
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Scottish Household Survey: A Single Step
This report, based on the Scottish Household Survey physical activity data, tells a story about how being more active changed a person's life.
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Welfare reform: annual report 2019
The seventh in a series of reports that examines the impacts of UK Government welfare reforms on people in Scotland focusses on post-2015 reforms introduced by the UK Government, particularly the effects of the benefit freeze, two-child limit and Universal Credit work allowance reforms.
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- Welfare reform analysis
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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.