Monthly Listing of Publications
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Thursday 01/07/2010
This research was carried out to identify progress made by Scottish public authorities in tackling violence against women to enable Scottish Ministers to report against the requirements of the Gender Equality Duty. Four reports and research findings have been published.
This work was undertaken as part of the Scottish Ministers Gender Duty to report on progress made by Scottish public authorities in tackling violence against women. Four reports have been published: this report; a report evidencing progress made by public authorities to tackle violence against women; a report evidencing progress made by public authorities to tackle occupational segregation; and, a report reviewing evidence and national policies on occupational segregation.
A report based on data from the 2009 Scottish Social Attitudes survey which enhances the evidence base on the Sustainable Places national outcome and the links between the environment and wellbeing.
A summary based on data from the 2009 Scottish Social Attitudes survey which enhances the evidence base on the Sustainable Places national outcome and the links between the environment and wellbeing.
Staff and vacancies in Scottish Local Authority Social Work Services departments
Tuesday 29/06/2010
Presents the latest figures for free personal care (FPC) and free nursing care (FNC) in Scotland.
This statistical publication notice provides results of the latest annual survey of school meals. The information was collected in early 2010 from all publicly funded schools in Scotland.
Monday 28/06/2010
This document provides fire safety guidance for premises within its scope.
Friday 25/06/2010
The Standard Cost Model (SCM) method was piloted using Scotland’s Environmental and Rural Services (SEARS) as a case study, to assess the SCM’s value in measuring change in administrative burdens.
The Standard Cost Model (SCM) method was piloted using Scotland’s Environmental and Rural Services (SEARS) as a case study, to assess the SCM’s value in measuring change in administrative burdens.