PPT-Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation
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Improving SIMD for 2015 Alastair McAlpine Head of Local Outcomes Team Office of Chief Statistician and Performance Scottish Government Facilitators Cath Dickie Ian
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Improving SIMD for 2015 Alastair McAlpine Head of Local Outcomes Team Office of Chief Statistician and Performance Scottish Government Facilitators Cath Dickie Ian Volante Gregor Boyd Victoria KinnearLachhab. - Scottish Liturgy 1982 Scottish Liturgy 1 9 8 2 with Alternative Eucharistic Prayers Contents PREPARATION ________________________________ ________________________________ __________ 5 1 Welcome __ Community Strategy Partnerships Local Strategic Partnerships Compact At a national level, this is an agreement between the voluntary and community sector and government to improve their rela Starter Activity . Write down as many words as you can to describe Scottish music? . What make music sound. Scottish? . This week’s Concepts.... Musical Instruments/Groups: . Accordion , Fiddle, Bagpipes, Scottish Dance Band, Folk Group, . Offensive Behaviour at Football. Overall Interest in Football. XSF_Q1B. In general, how interested, if at all, would you say you are in football? (This could be either playing or watching). Don't know. For . the past decade, the Scottish Government’s tool for measuring deprivation has been . SIMD (the Scottish . Index of Multiple Deprivation). . But . ten years on, does . SIMD’s. understanding of deprivation still reflect the experience of people in Scotland today? Are there better ways of measuring deprivation in Scotland? . Michael Taft. Research Officer. UNITE the Union . Exiting the Great Recession into . . . . The Great Recession is nearing the end. Employment is expect to bottom out this year though domestic demand may still fall marginally over the next year or two.. comparing small areas across England. identifying the most deprived small areas. exploring the domains (or types) of deprivation. comparing larger areas e.g. local authorities. looking at changes in relative deprivation between versions (i.e. changes in ranks) . New developments in seawater trace metal analysis at SAMS. : . Automated . preconcentration by . SeaFAST. Pico. References. [1] . Lagerstroem. , M. E.. et al.. . Marine Chemistry,. 2013. 155: 71-80. . –. Risks To Communities &. Information-Sharing. Russell Scott. Visiting Academic. Edinburgh . Napier University. Serious Organised Crime and Information/Intelligence Sharing. Omair. . Uthmani. LO – To understand the characteristics and causes of deprivation in HICs, such as Birmingham in the UK. What is . deprivation. ?. ‘ Often associated with poverty, it is when a persons . well being . 20 April 2016. Stats.inclusion@wales.gsi.gov.uk. . Luned Jones. Knowledge and Analytical . Services. Welsh Government. Outline. B. rief overview. What is WIMD. Uses of WIMD. WIMD Products. New WIMD Interactive Tool. BY: Tamsin, Celina, Rosie and . Romi. Neuroplasticity. The brains ability to develop and change in response to the environment. The brain rearranges connections between the neurons which means that the structure of the brain is changed. Our location. Our context - FSM. Our context - Ethnicity. Our context – SEN and Mobility. Our context – ability profile. (y11 2013). Our context – ability profile. (y11 . 2014). Tackling deprivation – a strategic approach – why?. Cephalic Index. The cephalic index is a measure of the width of the skull in relation to its length. . It is calculated by dividing the width of the skull (measured from the parietal bones) by the length of the skull (measured from the glabella to the occipital protuberance) and multiplying by 100. .
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