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SPICe Spotlight: The National Care Service Bill – the next chapter(s). Retrieved from https://spice-spotlight.scot/2024/07/02/the-national-care-service-bill-the-next-chapters/#National_Social_Work_Agency_NSWA.
They have bucked the trend in health services to get upstream. You will know the pressures on acute services, and there is lots of power within those services.
Committee reports
Date published:
21 December 2023
Part 3: Introduction and administration of the levy
If a local authority decides to introduce a visitor levy, Part 3 requires it to do so as part of a visitor levy scheme and sets out rules on what such schemes should include, how they should be developed, and how they should operate.
The most noticeable difference in response was feeling self-conscious, where 50% of females agreed with this response but only 26% of males agreed. This was followed by having carer/family commitments; 50% of females agreed with this reason compared to 31% of males.
Subordinate legislation: The Committee will consider the following negative instrument— The Universal Credit (Claims and Payments) (Scotland) Regulations 2017 (SSI 2017/227) 2.
The Scottish Government has invested £800,000 in prison visitor centres. There is also the assisted prison visit scheme, which provides assistance for travel costs, and there is the Sacro service.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
17 December 2024
To ask the Scottish Government how much it estimates will be raised by the intermediate property rate in 2025-26, and how much has been raised by it in each year since its introduction, broken down by industry sector.
The definition can include sole traders and other small businesses. For example:
Consumer Credit Act 1974 protections cover sole traders, partnerships of two or three people and unincorporated bodies (for example, informal sports clubs).