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Adult Support and Protection Scotland: April 2019 to March 2022
This is the first release of annual Adult Support and Protection (ASP) data, in Scotland, and includes national data for financial years 2019/20 - 2021/22.
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- Health and social care analysis
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Care home data review
Summary of the background to, progress of, and future aims of the Care Home Data Review, begun in 2022.
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Care Home Data Review: workshop summary
Summary of the issues raised and solutions suggested at the Care Home Data Review workshop held on 14 March 2023.
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Children's Social Work Statistics Scotland: 2021 to 2022
Children's Social Work Statistics for Scotland for 2021 to 2022, including data on children on the child protection register, as well as children and young people looked after, in continuing care, eligible for aftercare, and in secure care accommodation.
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- Children's social work statistics
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Scottish Household Survey 2021 - telephone survey: key findings
A summary of the key findings from the Scottish Household Survey 2021 telephone survey.
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Cancer prehabilitation survey: findings report
Summarises the findings from a survey of stakeholders and service providers about cancer rehabilitation and rehabilitation services in Scotland
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Pandemic personal protective equipment (PPE) future supply: lessons learned
Identifies the successes, challenges and lessons to be learned relating to PPE supply during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Experiencing Life Events and Childhood Subjective Wellbeing: A Longitudinal Analysis of Growing Up in Scotland
The findings of this report are not valid due to an error in the analysis. If you require further information, please email the Growing Up in Scotland mailbox at: GUS@gov.scot.
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NAIT Adult Neurodevelopmental Pathways report
In 2021, there was a recognised need to improve experiences and outcomes for autistic adults, adults with ADHD and those with co-occurring neurodevelopmental conditions in Scotland. This report details innovative and new ways of working towards these goals, including future recommendations.
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Telemedicine early medical abortion at home: evaluation
We commissioned this evaluation of early medical abortion at home (EMAH) in Scotland in 2021. The evaluation sought to determine the safety and efficacy of the current arrangements and help inform Ministers about the future of EMAH.