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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.
Introduction
At its meeting on Tuesday 25 April 2017, the Committee considered amendments to the latest version of the Criminal Finances Bill (“the Bill”) that confer powers to make subordinate legislation on the Scottish Ministers.
This should include making information on domestic abuse support services and social security available in places people visit in-person. This type of information should also be carried by professionals visiting people in their homes.
Committee reports
Date published:
12 September 2023
We visited Scottish Power's control room in Glasgow, watching how the network they cover - encompassing millions of homes and businesses - is managed in real time.
Afterwards, those households participating in the physical inspection are visited by a professional surveyor, who then evaluates the condition of the property.
In June 2017, the Committee launched a new inquiry to monitor and scrutinise the Article 50 withdrawal negotiations and their implications for Scotland.
Financial Implications While the Bill will create new costs (staffing, operations, programme development), potential savings arise from: • Preventing crisis interventions through early, sustainable action. • Reducing policy duplication and inefficiency.
We will have a short suspension to allow for a change of witnesses. 11:26 Meeting suspended. 11:32 On resuming— Our next panel of witnesses is from Police Scotland.