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Committee reports Date published: 30 January 2026

ADHD and autism pathways and support - Treatment thresholds and 'gatekeeping'

show_all_questions=0&sort=submitted&order=ascending&_q__text=auticon&uuId=1063914705 The National Autistic Society Scotland raised concerns that the Scottish Government's focus on a needs-led approach could result in thresholds for assessments being raised, concluding: We would advise that any new approach should be thoroughly tested and eva...
SPICe briefings Date published: 20 August 2025

A review of inter-governmental cooperation and communication during Ukraine resettlement efforts in Scotland - 4.4 Homes for Ukraine ongoing inter-governmental collaboration

Relationships were particularly well-established while Lord Harrington (Minister for Refugees) was in post, but then communications with the UK Government dropped off following his resignation from the temporary post after stating that his task was essentially complete (and no new Minister was appointed). Interviewees reflected on the fact that, under the 2...
Committee reports Date published: 26 June 2025

Delegated Powers in the Prevention of Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill at Stage 1 - Review of relevant powers

Section 19: Assessment of prisoners prior to release Power conferred on: the Scottish Ministers Power exercisable by: Rules made by Scottish statutory instrument Parliamentary procedure: Negative Provision Part 3 of the Bill provides that a domestic abuse offender's suitability for participation in rehabilitation services is considered prior to sentencing, whilst in custody, and prior to release from prison.  Section 19 inserts a new...
Committee reports Date published: 15 March 2024

Stage 1 Report on the Gender Representation on Public Boards (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill

the substantive provision of the Bill is of a technical nature and will not result in any significant new or additional costs or savings?), the Committee decided not to issue a call for views or take any further action in relation to the FM.
Committee reports Date published: 29 February 2024

Stage 1 Report on Housing (Cladding Remediation) (Scotland) Bill - Impact and long-term implementation

From the evidence this Committee has taken the communication by both the Scottish Government and developers has been unsatisfactory to date and a new approach must be adopted. The Committee welcomes the Minister's acknowledgement that communication needs to improve.
Committee reports Date published: 23 June 2020

Proposal for a Committee Bill – Complaints against MSPs – amendment of the Scottish Parliamentary Standards Commissioner Act 2002

Available at: https://www.parliament.scot/traininganddevelopment/joint_working_group_final_harassment_report_december_2018_2.pdf The new standard requires MSPs to treat their own staff with courtesy and respect, as well as other MSPs, parliamentary staff (including contractors providing services to the Parliament) and the staff of other MSPs.
Committee reports Date published: 21 March 2018

Scottish Crown Estate Bill at Stage 1 - Consideration of the Bill

It also appears that, at least for some of the assets, the regulations would require to contain significant provisions, beyond specifying the new manager/s. In relation to the transfer to CES(IM), the schedules to the Crown Estate Transfer Scheme 2017 include provisions for the protection of employment of Crown employees, and the protection of UK-wide inter...
Committee reports Date published: 28 March 2017

Scotland Act 2016 - Standing Order rule changes - Annexe A: Standing Order rule changes

Immediately after the Presiding Officer has made the statement, the Convener of the Private Bill Committee may”. In new paragraph 5B (which runs from the paragraph numbered 5B as inserted by the preceding amendment to the end of paragraph 5 as it stood before that amendment), after “at Final Stage.”, add- “After any amendments have been disposed of, the Pre...
Official Report Meeting date: 20 September 2005

Enterprise and Culture Committee, 20 Sep 2005

As an economy, Scotland has all the attributes to be among the best in the world. That is a good point on which to conclude this evidence.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 March 2000

S1W-05672

The members of the Commission are: -Colin Crosby, Fund Manager, Aberdeen Asset Management plcGillian Donald CA, Messrs Scott Moncrieff Downie Wilson CAMartyn Evans, Director, Scottish Consumer CouncilRichard Fries, Visiting Fellow of the Centre for Civil Society at the London School of EconomicsAlistair Grimes, Chief Executive, Community Enterprise in StrathclydeKeith Jones, Head of Law and Administration (North), Aberdeenshire CouncilKaliani Lyle, Chief Executive Officer, Scottish Association of Citizens' Advice BureauxSimon Mackintosh, Partner, Messrs Turcan, Connell, SolicitorsIan MacPherson, Head of Legal Services, Strathclyde PoliceJohn Naylor, Secretary and Treasurer of Carnegie United Kingdom TrustDavid Orr, Director, Scottish Federation of Housing AssociationsAvril Sloane, Administrator, Glasgow Educational and Marshall TrustMrs Jeanette Wilson, Solicitor to the Church of ScotlandIan MacPherson, Head of Legal Services, Strathclyde PoliceThe Commission has been asked to report in one year and its remit is: "To review the law relating to charities in Scotland and to make recommendations on any reforms considered necessary.In carrying out its remit the Commission will:consider the structure of regulation and support for the charitable sector in Scotlandconsider the operational effects of Scottish legislation on charities of all types and size, bearing in mind the need to encourage voluntary and charitable activity and the contribution which the voluntary sector makes to the social economyconsider how best to provide the charitable sector with definitive advice and informationconsider the requirement to protect the public, ensure high standards among charities but at the same time avoid over-burdensome administrative requirementsconsider whether in addition to reform, the law should also be consolidated.In carrying out its work the Commission will review relevant recent research on charity law, including that carried out by Dundee University."

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