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Post-legislative scrutiny of the Child Poverty (Scotland) Act 2017
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PDF Published: Friday 31 Jan 2025 (SJSSS062025R01)
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    • Membership changes
    • Introduction
    • Requirements under the Child Poverty (Scotland) Act 2017
      • The need for a statutory framework
      • Delivery plans and progress reports
    • Focus of the Committee's scrutiny
    • Evidence gathering
    • Summary of findings
    • Key issues
      • Impact of a statutory approach
        • Impact on child poverty and the Scottish Government's policy choices
        • Impact of Scottish Government policies at local level
        • Conclusion
      • Local planning and reporting requirements
        • Annual reporting
        • Inconsistent reporting and accountability
        • Support and feedback from national partners
        • Conclusion
      • The importance of data
      • Data, choice of measures and other evidence
        • Data for tracking trends in poverty at national level
        • Data for tracking trends in poverty at local level
        • Data on individuals in order to target specific support for individuals
        • The right data and evidence to evaluate the impact of policies
      • Scrutiny, reporting and national planning
    • Conclusions and lessons learned looking beyond 2030
    • Annexe A - Minutes of meetings and Official Reports
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