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SPICe briefings Date published: 25 March 2026

Preventative spending in Scotland - Inconsistent definitions

If the target is reduced child poverty, social security becomes either reactive, or at best tertiary prevention. Ms Congreve points out that this lack of clarity creates room for subjectivity in assessing what is preventative spending, and that subjectivity does not provide a sound basis for objective analyses of the...
SPICe briefings Date published: 24 June 2025

Neurodevelopmental Pathways and Waiting Times in Scotland - Local authorities and education

In addition, under the Scottish Strategy for Autism, best practice in the provision of effective services for autistic people includes a local autism strategy.
Committee reports Date published: 24 March 2025

Inquiry into Framework Legislation and Henry VIII powers - Committee consideration, conclusions and recommendations

The Committee notes the comments on terminology. While Henry VIII seems to be the best understood and most widely used term, the Committee notes that such powers can also be accurately referred to as “powers which allow for primary legislation to be amended by secondary legislation”.
Committee reports Date published: 24 February 2025

Subordinate legislation considered by the Rural Affairs and Islands Committee on 19 February 2025 - Impact on crofters

He said excluding crofters would not be the best course of action because "We want to get everybody involved in as much of the system as we can".
SPICe briefings Date published: 6 June 2024

The Housing (Scotland) Bill - Homelessness - reasonable steps

Thus, it is difficult for local authorities to know at what point their responsibility to prevent homelessness is discharged, or when their reasonable steps have failed and its responsibility to secure settled accommodation arises.
SPICe briefings Date published: 5 October 2023

Report from a partial evaluation of the Lobbying (Scotland) Act 2016 - Summary of scores from the Transparency International Assessment

Summary of scores from the Transparency International Assessment The Act and the public transparency framework in Scotland obtained an overall score of 64% (or 78 out of 122 points) on the TI Assessment. TI reported in 2015 that countries assessed on this measure had an average score of 31%.1Mulcahy, S. (2015, April 15).
Committees Published: 28 June 2021

Response from Steve Carson, in relation to BBC Scotland's Studio Infrastructure and BBC Studioworks recent media concerns

I would like to reassure you and the committee that at this point no decisions have been made.   A range of options is on the table, BBC Scotland is centrally involved in the process and we are consulting fully with our staff during this review.
Committee reports Date published: 23 March 2021

Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee Legacy Report - Session 5 - Annexe 1 - The principles and focus of scrutiny in Session 5

Annexe 1 - The principles and focus of scrutiny in Session 5 Approach to working: The Committee agreed it would seek to: develop a consensual approach to working avoid duplication of Scottish Government work streams focus on holding Government agencies to account engage in agenda setting develop an innovative approach to working (open to committee bills, sub groups, working informally) focus on impacts and outcomes embed financial scrutiny throughout its work consider a strategic approach to the work of the committee towards the end of the first year Working practices: The Committee agreed it would seek to: work as far as possible in public continue to have ‘open’ conversations with stakeholders working informally and formally in a variety of ways and locations precede or begin inquiries with evidence from academic/expert panels focus on pre-inquiry scoping/exploratory work to clearly define the issue/question(s) and desired outcomes and impacts identify the most efficient way of achieving the desired outcome and avoid a standardised approach to inquiries avoid duplication of evidence (private and public, oral and written) establish a positive relationship and a regular informal ‘catch up’ meeting with the Cabinet Secretary (convener to discuss with the Cab.Sec.) identify opportunities for cross committee and collaborative working and establish a dialogue with other committees in the Parliament in areas of shared interest focus on short reports with key recommendations to maximise impact include the approach to monitoring and review of individual pieces of work in the initial approach papers committee meetings to be preceded by an informal pre-brief, time to be formally scheduled to discuss evidence within the meeting (if required) and regular post meeting informal catch up on issues of interest Briefing and Support: The Committee agreed to: use academics and experts to support the committee’s understanding of issues within its remit identify where commissioning research could be effective to support the work of the committee be provided with contextual and issues-based briefing with short questions or areas to explore for evidence sessions focus procedural briefing at the appropriate point...
SPICe briefings Date published: 13 March 2020

The Living Wage: facts and figures 2020 - What size of employers have received accreditation?

The latest figures show that: Ninety nine point three percent of private sector business in Scotland are small or medium and account for 55.4% of private sector employment.
Committee reports Date published: 31 January 2019

Stage 1 Report on the Management of Offenders (Scotland) Bill - Role of the internet

As Families Outside explained— The internet has considerably increased public access to information, and deletion of such data is difficult at best. The concern is that, even if someone is not legally required to disclose previous convictions, a basic search of the internet is likely to reveal press coverage and comment about the original offence.

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