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Devolved disability benefits evaluation: Special Rules for Terminal Illness (SRTI) - commissioned research report – annex A

Overall, the findings show evidence to suggest that the SRTI process is being carried out in line with policy principles, and there is mixed evidence that they are meeting their short and medium-term policy outcomes.


Appendix C: Clinician survey responses by local authority area

Local authority area Number Percentage Valid Percent
Aberdeen City Council 7 7% 8%
Aberdeenshire Council 2 2% 2%
Angus Council 5 5% 6%
Argyll & Bute Council 1 1% 1%
City of Edinburgh Council 6 6% 7%
Clackmannanshire Council 3 3% 4%
Dumfries & Galloway Council 1 1% 1%
Dundee City Council 7 7% 8%
East Ayrshire Council 1 1% 1%
East Lothian Council 1 1% 1%
Falkirk Council 4 4% 5%
Fife Council 4 4% 5%
Glasgow City Council 6 6% 7%
Highland Council 7 7% 8%
Inverclyde Council 5 5% 6%
Midlothian Council 1 1% 1%
Moray Council 6 6% 7%
North Lanarkshire Council 4 4% 5%
Perth & Kinross Council 3 3% 4%
Scottish Borders Council 1 1% 1%
South Ayrshire Council 1 1% 1%
South Lanarkshire Council 3 3% 4%
Stirling Council 1 1% 1%
West Lothian Council 5 5% 6%
Prefer not to say/Not answered 9 10% -
Total 94 n=95 n=85

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