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Universities Scotland went on to say that universities now have to form their own new bilateral agreements with previous Erasmus partners.https://www.parliament.scot/api/sitecore/CustomMedia/OfficialReport?
International Offices
That international engagement is supported by a network of international offices across eight countries supplemented by Scottish Development International’s footprint with over 30 offices across the globe.iSee also paragraphs 68-72 and 106-113 on international offices
Following the Brexit vote, the Scottish Government has sought to further develop its international footprint, opening new...
It sought clarity on how Ministers determine whether a situation is suitably urgent and recommended that Ministers provide a statement to Parliament which provides a “consistent level of detailed justification and evidence as to why the Scottish Ministers consider the regulations need to be made urgently.”
In terms of new legislation which would provide for...
These duties include:
assessing the impact of new or revised policies or practices on the needs set out in the public sector equality duty;
publishing equality outcomes and reporting on progress on meeting those outcomes;
reporting on mainstreaming equality;
publishing information on the gender pay gap and equal pay;
gathering employee information in relati...
Committee reports
Date published:
22 February 2022
Inter-Parliamentary Working
The Committee notes that the Inter-Parliamentary Forum on Brexit (IPF) was established in 2017 “to provide a mechanism for dialogue and cooperation between parliamentarians from all the UK Parliaments” and to “consider a number of scrutiny challenges arising from the new constitutional arrangements which will be required post-Br...
The Committee’s inquiry has three areas of focus:
Keeping town centres alive: including how they have changed over recent years, their strengths and weaknesses, and who or what can drive positive change in Scottish town centres.
The new realities of Scottish retail: including how this sector has evolved over the last decade, the imp...
This culture of collaborative working lends itself to the piloting of space planning innovations involving volunteer participants in support of innovation and trailing of new arrangements.
Instead of receiving seamless, wraparound care, this will have necessitated additional waiting times and will have required individuals to explain their journey to new healthcare staff unfamiliar with their treatment history.
To support this, clarify and strengthen the structure of social dialogue. Rather than build new forums, this could be achieved through reviewing the remit of existing structures such as ILGs (see Recommendation 2).