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Friday 23/01/2009
Quantitative survey research was conducted in Scotland's six airports to assess the impact of the 'Points of Entry campaign in light of the changes made to campaign materials and sites 2007. The updated materials feature a simple 'Welcome to Scotland' message, simpler use of imagery, greater prominence of the Saltire and more targeted locations.
Quantitative survey research was conducted in Scotland's six airports to assess the impact of the 'Points of Entry campaign in light of the changes made to campaign materials and sites 2007. The updated materials feature a simple 'Welcome to Scotland' message, simpler use of imagery, greater prominence of the Saltire and more targeted locations.
Friday 31/10/2008
The purpose of this study is to establish gross and net margin data for dairy farms with more than 100 cows in Scotland for the period ending 31 March 2007.
Monday 13/10/2008
Final report of the research study to assess to what extent data from the Single Application Form could be used to meet the statistical requirements of the June Agricultural Census
Thursday 02/10/2008
This document summarises the findings of the evaluation of the free school meal trial for P1-P3 pupils. The trial is part of
the Government’s drive to improve the nation’s health and encourage good eating habits from a young age.
This report presents the outcome of the evaluation of the free school meals trial for P1-P3 pupils, commissioned by the Scottish Government. The trial is part of
the Government's drive to improve the nation's health and encourage good eating
habits from a young age.
Tuesday 16/09/2008
The annual report of the Drinking Water Quality Regulator, dealing with water quality in Scotland during 2007
Gaelic translation of summary Drinking Water Quality Regulator's annual report for 2007. Summarises quality across Scotland and Highland, Western Isles, Moray and Argyll and Bute
Friday 12/09/2008
The report reviews the evidence in relation to three aspects of the Fresh Talent: Working in Scotland Scheme. These are related to the experiences of international students outwith the European Economic Area (EEA) who are elligible for the scheme and looks at how effective the scheme has been at: attracting students to study in Scotland; enabling graduates to stay on after graduation to work and live in Scotland; and enhancing students' experiences of Scotland as a place to live and work. The
Tuesday 09/09/2008
In order to provide a picture of children’s participation in culture and sport and to complement findings on adult participation from the Scottish Household Survey (SHS), the Scottish Government commissioned Ipsos MORI to conduct research among young people in Scotlanbd using Ipsos MORI Scotland’s Schools Omnibus, an annual survey of secondary school pupils
In order to provide a picture of children’s participation in culture and sport and to complement findings on adult participation from the Scottish Household Survey (SHS), the Scottish Government commissioned Ipsos MORI to conduct research among young people in Scotlanbd using Ipsos MORI Scotland’s Schools Omnibus, an annual survey of secondary school pupils
Wednesday 03/09/2008
This document provides guidance to councils and their community planning partners on how to improve outcomes for looked after children and young people and care leavers, through better fulfilling their corporate parent function.
Tuesday 02/09/2008
Proposals for improving the energy performance of non-domestic buildings
Inspectorate of Prosecution in Scotland Annual Report 2006-2008
Monday 01/09/2008
An external review of ASH Scotland in the context of the funding it receives from the Scottish Government.
ASH Scotland’s strengths include its evidence base, ability to form and lead coalitions, working in partnership, consistency, single focus, courage, clarity and accessibility of its messages, and independence from government.
An external review of Phase 2 of ‘Partnership Action on Tobacco and Health’ (PATH) during the autumn of 2007 in the context of the funding it receives from the Scottish Government.
PATH is delivering its high level outcome for its Stage 2 funding.
PATH has delivered most of the short-term outcomes due by mid-2006.
All elements of PATH’s work should continue with central funding beyond autumn 2008.
Summary of key facts related to rural Scotland. Compares remote rural, accessible rural and the rest of Scotland.
Delivering more consistent and transparent sentencing in Scotland - Proposals for the introduction of a new system of sentencing guidelines and a Scottish Sentencing Council to develop that system.