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There will be minimal costs to the Scottish Administration arising from the need to update the guidance to the 2006 Act to explain the new process. 105. The new statutory appeal process could in theory give rise to additional costs.
(As agreed by resolution of Parliament on 15 June 2021)
Convener: Audrey Nicoll (SNP)
Deputy Convener: Russell Findlay (Con)
Membership: The committee has 8 members
Committee meetingsThere were 32 meetings in the parliamentary yearNumberTotal meetings of the Committee32Meetings held wholly in private0Meetings held partly in private29Joint meetings with other Committees2Meetings held outside the Parliament0Meetings held remotely by video conference0Hybrid meetings9Committee membersMembersPartyNumber of meetings attended (possible total)Katy ClarkLab29 (32)Russell FindlayCon32 (32)Jamie GreeneCon29 (32)Fulton MacGregorSNP30 (32)Rona MackaySNP30 (32)Pauline McNeillLab27 (32)Audrey NicollSNP32 (32)Collette StevensonSNP27 (32)Substitute membersSubstitute membersPartyNumber of meetings attendedDonald CameronCon0Jackie DunbarSNP2Daniel Johnson (until 25 April 2023)Lab0Neil Bibby (from 25 April 2023)Lab0Reporters: None
Committee Clerk: Stephen Imrie
Advisers: Chris Miller, Advocate
Visits...
The morning of 25 January 2014 started with a visit to a kindergarten where the Scottish Government funded the Eurotalk project, which is working with pupils to increase their educational progress with the use of new technology.
Those changes are reflected in the publication of the college indicative allocations for the academic year 2025-26. The SFC has also put in place transition arrangements that mean that no college will see a funding reduction in the academic year 2025-26 compared with 2024-25.
As the minister may be aware, Save the Children has urged MSPs to back the Scottish budget for 2025-26 so that “children can benefit from the positive steps taken”, such as mitigating the cruel two-child cap.