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Last updated: 13 June 2023

Informal engagement notes from meeting with senior figures from Developing the Young Workforce

It was stressed that with regionalisation, the delivery continues to be local but now colleges have a further reach compared to before. It was also suggested that regionalisation brought leverage to colleges.
Last updated: 1 June 2023

Transitions Bill 12 April 2023

Following the 2022 call for views from the Education, Children and Young People Committee, COSLA Leaders agreed that Officers should work with others to examine the new FM, compare it with the figures provided to the Bill Sponsor and provide a submission to the Education, Children and Young People Committee as part of the Call for Views running from 1 Septe...
Last updated: 30 May 2023

NHS Fife Evidence Pack

Fixed-term contracts represented 25.5% of all leavers during 2022/23 compared to 12.8% of the total staff in post.
Last updated: 22 May 2023

The State Hospital Evidence Pack

In Q4 of 2022/23, the rate of absence was 7.68% compared to 6.39% in the previous year - this is a continued increase to sickness levels by 1.29%.
Last updated: 19 May 2023

Electricity infrastructure inquiry followup information

The UK Government has committed to a further two clusters by 2030 which will require comparable funding. While the legislative and regulatory levers required to deliver the CCUS Cluster Sequencing process are reserved to the UK Government, we remain wholly committed to supporting the development and deployment of CCUS and stand firmly behind our commitment ...
Last updated: 15 May 2023

NHS Orkney Evidence Pack

Referrals to our Addictions Service increased in 22/23 (61 referrals compared to 46 the previous year) and alcohol misuse continues to feature heavily in these referrals.
Last updated: 12 May 2023

20230510_Submission_ScottishNationalInvestmentBank

Globally, floating offshore wind is a nascent market, and this is a key area where Scotland could have comparative advantage. 31. It is likely that the supply chain will be developed around the integration of floating turbines and foundations, based on proximity to the assets.
Last updated: 4 May 2023

Disabled Children and Young People Transitions to adulthood Scotland Bill 12 April 2023

Following the 2022 call for views from the Education, Children and Young People Committee, COSLA Leaders agreed that Officers should work with others to examine the new FM, compare it with the figures provided to the Bill Sponsor and provide a submission to the Education, Children and Young People Committee as part of the Call for Views running from 1 Septe...
Last updated: 21 March 2023

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Expansion of Vocational and Technical Qualifications in Scotland’s Secondary Schools: The Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills (Shirley-Anne Somerville) moved S6M-08291—That the Parliament recognises the wide range of courses, including vocational and technical qualifications, on offer to Scotland’s senior phase learners, providing them with a breadth of options to develop their abilities and aspirations in order to reach their full potential; welcomes that Scotland’s secondary school learners are now undertaking a much wider range of courses than ever before, with 27.2% of school leavers in 2021-22 gaining vocational and technical qualifications at SCQF Level 5 and above, compared...
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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(S5F-00727) 12:45 pm Members' Business Debate on the subject of— S5M-02197 Colin Smyth: Marie Curie Report on Challenging Inequities in Palliative Care That the Parliament welcomes the Marie Curie report, Enough for everyone Challenging — – inequities in palliative care, which highlights the findings of a seminar held on 15 September 2016; notes that the seminar focused on examining some of the barriers certain groups face in accessing palliative care; understands that 11,000 people who need palliative care in Scotland each year are not accessing it, meaning that one in four people who die in Scotland miss out on the palliative care they need; further understands that certain groups of people receive less palliative care than others with a comparable...

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