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  1. Evaluation of the Health Board Elections and Alternative Pilots - Research Findings

    This report describes the statutory evaluation of the NHS Scotland health board electoral and alternative pilot projects arising from the Health Boards (Membership and Elections) (Scotland) Act 2009. The Act follows several other measures in Scotland which have aimed to increase public involvement and accountability in NHS decision making.

  2. Cereal and oilseed rape harvest: final estimates - 2012

    This publication contains final estimates of the 2012 cereal and oilseed rape harvest with commentary and graphics on longer term trends adn regional production.

    Part of:
    Scottish cereal harvest: estimates
  3. Follow-Up Evaluation of Self-Directed Support Test Sites in Scotland - Research Findings

    This follow-on evaluation built upon the initial evaluation of the self-directed support test sites which reported in September 2011. This follow-on study sought to assess continued uptake in the test sites; to identify activities to further promote and increase awareness of self-directed support and identify system wide change within the test site local authorities.

  4. Follow-Up Evaluation of Self-Directed Support Test Sites in Scotland

    This follow-on evaluation built upon the initial evaluation of the self-directed support test sites which reported in September 2011. This follow-on study sought to assess continued uptake in the test sites; to identify activities to further promote and increase awareness of self-directed support and identify system wide change within the test site local authorities.

  5. Shipping Study of the Pentland Firth and Orkney Waters

    A study of shipping activity to better inform the marine spatial plan pilot for the Pentland Firth and Orkney Waters Strategic Area. The aim of this process is to ensure there is good knowledge of the use of these waters by all stakeholders so that futur

  6. Procurement Efficiencies: Monitoring and Evaluation of Devanha Phase 2

    This research is a monitoring and evaluation study of the Devanha Phase 2 procurement initiative established in 2006 by five RSLs in North East Scotland: Aberdeenshire Housing Partnership, Castlehill Housing Association, Grampian Housing Association and Langstane Housing Association. The research involved a four year monitoring exercise during which data was collected annually. The research also aimed to analyse transferable lessons which could be learned from Devanha’s experience

  7. Procurement Efficiencies: Monitoring and Evaluation of Devanha Phase 2 - Research Findings

    This report summarise findings from a monitoring and evaluation study of the Devanha Phase 2 procurement initiative established in 2006 by five RSLs in North East Scotland: Aberdeenshire Housing Partnership, Castlehill Housing Association, Grampian Housing Association and Langstane Housing Association. In addition to monitoring Devanha’s performance, the research aimed to analyse transferable lessons which could be learned from Devanha’s experience.

  8. Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation 2012 - Executive Summary

    The Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation (SIMD) is the Scottish Government's official tool for identifying those places in Scotland suffering from multiple deprivation. By identifying concentrations of multiple deprivation, the SIMD can be used to target policies and resources at the places with greatest need.

  9. 2011 Fully Documented Fishery Trial – Economic Evaluation

    This document reports the evaluation of the impact of the 2011 Fully Documented Fishery Trial (FDF) on the activity and performance of participating vessels. Official landings data is used to estimate how participation in the trial may have affected key i

  10. Scottish House Condition Survey: Key Findings 2011

    The Scottish House Condition Survey (SHCS) combines both an interview with occupants and a physical inspection of dwellings to build up a picture of Scotland’s occupied housing stock. This is the eighth ‘Key Findings’ report since the SHCS changed to a continuous format in 2003.

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