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The Scottish Government and the Scottish Prison Service should ensure that family contact arrangements - including access to digital visits and support from Family Contact Officers - are delivered consistently and to a high standard across the prison estate.
The Committee intends to take formal evidence on the Bill at Holyrood from September to November with a report to Parliament expected by the end of the year.
Members also hope to visit a crofting community as part of their scrutiny, to speak with crofters about how the Bill’s proposals would impact crofting communities.
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“Given the strong historical and cultural ties between Scotland and the Nordic countries, the region is of particular interest to us. This visit builds on co-operation between the Parliament and the Nordic Council at COP26 on the role of parliaments in scrutinising action on climate change.”
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Date published:
28 February 2018
For example, the monitor which the Committee visited in Corstorphine was in a prominent position on St John's Road but had nothing to reflect either its use or readings.