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Research in Scotland

Research plays an important role in shaping the policies of the Scottish Government. It helps us to think about new and better ways of doing things and provides new understandings and discoveries that benefit our society.

The Government funds a wide range of research programmes, helping to inform and assess policy.

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16/11/2009Opportunities and Barriers to Consortia Bidding for Public Sector ContractsThis study examines the opportunities and barriers faced by Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and Social Enterprises (SEs) in bidding as consortia for public sector contracts in Scotland.
16/11/2009Opportunities and Barriers to Consortia Bidding for Public Sector Contracts RF 11/2009This study examines the opportunities and barriers faced by Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and Social Enterprises (SEs) in bidding as consortia for public sector contracts in Scotland.
16/11/2009Evaluation of the Delivering for Mental Health Peer Support Worker Pilot SchemeThis report presents the findings of an evaluation of the peer support worker pilot scheme
16/11/2009Evaluation of the Delivering for Mental Health Peer Support Worker Pilot Scheme - Research FindingThis research findings presents the findings of an evaluation of the peer support worker pilot scheme.
10/11/2009Informing Future Approaches to Tackling Multiple Deprivation in Communities: Beyond the Fairer Scotland FundResearch to assess the development and implementation of the Fairer Scotland Fund and to provide a detailed picture of the continued support needs of Community Planning Partnerships in tackling poverty and deprivation under an outcome based framework.

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