Drug misuse statistics Scotland 2008
Annual publication bringing together the latest available information from a range of national data sources pertaining to drug misuse.
Annual publication bringing together the latest available information from a range of national data sources pertaining to drug misuse.
This resource provides facts and statistics which relate to the stigma and discrimination surrounding mental health problems and looks at the effect this can have on employees and employers.
Document giving a statistical breakdown of the population in custody in England and Wales.
Report presenting statistics on childcare centres in Scotland registered with the Care Commission and childcare centre staff.
Report containing information on women's experiences in the criminal justice system as victims, suspects, defendants and practitioners in criminal justice agencies.
It compares their representation and experiences with those of men and identifies if, and where, any disproportionality exists in the treatment they receive.
Paper summarising data collated from the MAPPA annual reports published in each of the 42 areas of England and Wales.
Publication providing annual estimates of the proportion and number of children, working age adults and pensioners living in low income households in Scotland and the distribution of household income across Scotland.
This publication presents annual estimates of the proportion and number of children, working age adults and pensioners living in low income households in Scotland and the distribution of household income across Scotland.
The estimates are used to monitor progress towards UK and Scottish Government targets to reduce poverty and income inequality. The data published for the first time here are for the financial year April 2007 to March 2008.
This biennial publication presents the latest available information from a range of national data sources relating to alcohol. These include routine data sources and surveys.
Document providing statistical information on various aspects of children's lives in the UK such as care, health and education services.