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02/07/2009Evaluation of the Cultural Pathfinder Programme in ScotlandThe Cultural Pathfinder Programme in Scotland was developed by the Scottish Government to support local authorities and their partners to explore ways of widening access to, and participation in, cultural activities across diverse communities. It supported 13 projects and was intended to generate useful learning that could be shared across the local authority, Community Planning Partnership and cultural sectors to inform future planning and delivery.
02/07/2009Evaluation of the Cultural Pathfinder Programme in Scotland - Research FindingsThe Cultural Pathfinder Programme in Scotland was developed by the Scottish Government to support local authorities and their partners to explore ways of widening access to, and participation in, cultural activities across diverse communities. It supported 13 projects and was intended to generate useful learning that could be shared across the local authority, Community Planning Partnership and cultural sectors to inform future planning and delivery.
27/01/2009Audit of Current Scots Language Provision in ScotlandThe purpose of the research was to conduct a baseline audit of current Scots language provision in Scotland to a) identify where provision currently exists; and b) determine what opportunity may exist to expand provision within the context of the Council of Europe European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages, either as part of, or in addition to, the manifesto commitments the Scottish Government has given to the Scots language.
09/09/2008Children's Participation in Culture and SportIn 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
09/09/2008Children's Participation in Culture and Sport - Research FindingsIn 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
09/05/2008Public Attitudes to Broadcasting in ScotlandTo assist the Scottish Broadcasting Commission in their investigations of the role for broadcasting in Scotland's cultural life and broadcast journalism in Scotland, TNS System Three was commissioned to conduct research amongst a representative sample of the adult Scottish population. The main objectives of the research were to investigate perceptions of and satisfaction with the way Scotland is currently covered by broadcasters and to examine behaviours and expectations.
09/05/2008Public Attitudes to Broadcasting in Scotland - Research FindingsTo assist the Scottish Broadcasting Commission in their investigations fo the role for broadcasting in Scotland's cultural life and broadcast journalism in Scotland. TNS System Three was commissioned to conduct research amongst a representative sample of the adult Scottish population. The main objectives of the research were to investigate perceptions of and satisfaction with the way Scotland is currently covered by broadcasters and to examine behaviours and expectations in relation to broadca
16/04/2008Design at the Heart of House-BuildingThis research focuses on investigating how private sector developers across Scotland conceive design and how they engage with design quality in the development process for new housing.
07/09/2007Sponsored Research: Drawing the Theatrical Experience: An Investigation into Children's TheatreA report in the Education sponsored research programme
02/02/2007Education Department Research Findings No.23/2007: Public Attitudes to Design in ScotlandResearch Findings of the survey carried out in September and October 2006 intended to examine the awareness of, and attitudes towards design of the general public, the importance and value of design, and especifically design in Scotland.

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