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  1. Overcoming barriers to community land-based activities: gudiance

    Guidance on good practice in overcoming barriers to community land-based activities.

  2. Planning performance statistics: annual and quarterly reports, 2012-2016

    Statistics on planning decision-making and timescales between the periods 2012 to 2013 and 2015 to 2016.

  3. Respite care data

    Data and information relating to respite care.

    Part of:
    Health and social care analysis - discontinued publications
  4. Self-directed Support, Scotland, 2014-15

    This ‘Data under Development’ Statistics Release presents the latest client and expenditure figures for Self-directed Support (SDS) in its first year of implementation (2014-15). SDS was introduced in Scotland on 1st April 2014 following the Social Care (

    Part of:
    Health and social care analysis - discontinued publications
  5. Evaluation of Working Health Services Scotland, 2010-2014

    The Working Health Services Scotland (WHSS) was introduced to provide support to employees in small and medium sized businesses', whose health condition was affecting their ability to work. The programme offers telephone based case management & some fac

  6. Supporter involvement in Scottish football clubs: consultation analysis

    Analyses the responses to a consultation on supporter involvement in influencing, governing, bidding for and buying professional football clubs in Scotland.

  7. Poverty and Income Inequality in Scotland 2014/15

    National Statistics on poverty in Scotland for 2014/15.

    Part of:
    Poverty and income inequality statistics
  8. Poverty in Scotland

    An easy-read summary of statistics on poverty in Scotland. This has been developed jointly with the Poverty Truth Commission (PTC) and includes the main statistical headlines alongside contributions from people with experience of living in poverty.

  9. Scottish Crime and Justice Survey 2014/15: Drug Use

    This report presents findings on illicit drug use from the self-completion module of the Scottish Crime and Justice Survey. It provides data and analysis on drug use in the last month, in the last year and ever among adults aged sixteen and over in Scotla

  10. Ensuring that markets work well for businesses and consumers – a strategic assessment of markets in Scotland

    Our first step in identifying markets where Scottish consumers may not be getting a fair deal.

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