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Committee reports Date published: 10 December 2019

Putting Artists In The Picture: A Sustainable Arts Funding System For Scotland - Arts Venues

Official Report, 14 November 2019, Col 26. This considered “local infrastructure provision, the different models and the ways in which the centres were funded and staffed”.ivCulture, Tourism, Europe and External Affairs Committee.
Committees Published: 30 August 2021

Registers of Scotland - Introduction

Those in attendance found the visit to be informative and useful, and given the new membership of the Committee I would like to extend an invite once again to members who may not be as familiar with our work, to attend a virtual visit with RoS.
Committee reports Date published: 25 September 2017

Post-legislative Scrutiny: The National Fraud Initiative - Extend the scope of the NFI

Public Audit and Post-legislative Scrutiny Committee. (2017, June 15). Official Report col 26. Retrieved from http://www.parliament.scot/parliamentarybusiness/report.aspx?
Last updated: 1 October 2025

SPBill52AMLS062025

Section 2 Pauline McNeill 58 In section 2, page 3, line 21, after insert Pauline McNeill 59 In section 2, page 5, line 15, at end insert— Angela Constance 2 In section 2, page 6, line 10, after insert Pauline McNeill 60 In section 2, page 6, line 10, at end insert— SP Bill 52A - ML Session 6 (2025) After section 2 Liam Kerr 1 After section 2, insert— Section 4 Pauline McNeill 61 In section 4, page 9, leave out line 25 to line 14 on page 10, and insert— Pauline McNeill 62 In section 4, page 10, line 18, at end insert— Pauline McNeill 63 In section 4, page 10, line 18, at end insert— Angela Constance 3 In section 4, page 10, line 20, at end insert— Section 7 Angela Constance 4 In section 7, page 13, line 20, after insert Angela Constance 5 In section 7, page 13, line 30, at end insert— Angela Constance 6 In section 7, page 13, line 32, after insert Angela Constance 7 In section 7, page 14, line 2, after insert Angela Constance 8 In section 7, page 14, line 4, after insert Katy Clark 64 In section 7, page 15, line 33, at end insert— Katy Clark 65 In section 7, page 18, line 2, at end insert— After section 8 Angela Constance 9 After section 8, insert— Section 11 Angela Constance 10 In section 11, page 21, line 16, at end insert— Angela Constance 11 In section 11, page 21, line 17, at end insert— Angela Constance 12 In section 11, page 21, leave out line 18 Section 14 Angela Constance 13 In section 14, page 23, line 1, leave out and insert Angela Constance 14 In section 14, page 23, line 4, at end insert— Section 15 Angela Constance 15 In section 15, page 23, line 20, after insert Angela Constance 16 In section 15, page 23, line 21, leave out and insert Section 16 Angela Constance 17 In section 16, page 24, line 24, after insert After section 16A Angela Constance 18 After section 16A, insert— Section 19 Angela Constance 19 In section 19, page 27, line 25, at end insert— Angela Constance 20 In section 19, page 27, line 36, after insert Angela Constance 21 In section 19, page 28, line 5, at end insert— Section 20 Angela Constance 22 In section 20, page 28, line 8, leave out and insert Angela Constance 23 In section 20, page 28, line 12, leave out and insert Angela Constance 24 In section 20, page 28, line 18, after insert Angela Constance 25 In section 20, page 28, line 18, leave out and insert Angela Constance 26...
SPICe briefings Date published: 25 March 2026

The impact of cash transfers in the first 1000 days on child health outcomes and health inequalities: an evidence review - Table A3: Key policy features of early years cash transfers in high income countries (N=11)

Table A3: Key policy features of early years cash transfers in high income countries (N=11) Policy nameType of paymentPayment timingConditional/UnconditionalUniversal/targetedAmount (GBP equiv. indexed to 2026 valuesCountryTimelineUK Health in Pregnancy Grant (HiP)One off paymentAt 25 weeks pregnancyConditional – prenatal careUniversal£190(<£600)UK2009-2011Australian Baby Bonus (ABB)One off paymentAt birthUnconditionalUniversalA$3000(£1000-£3000)Australia2004-2014Poland Baby Bonus (PBB)One off paymentAt birthUnconditional 2006-2009Conditional (from 2009)– prenatal care during 10th week of gestationUniversal€262 per birth(<£600)Poland2006-20092009-South Korea Baby Bonus (SKBB)One off paymentAt birthUnconditional (register birth in district)Universal by districtWide range dependent on district/birth order.2015 average payments : US$680 first child;US$926 second child; US$2350 third child(£1000-£3000)South Korea2000-2015Spain Maternity Bonus (ESMB)One off paymentAt birthUnconditionalUniversal (legal resident for 2 years)€2500 per birth (tax deduction or cash – mother's choice)(£3001+)Spain2007-2010Swiss Baby Bonus (CHBB)One off paymentAt birthUnconditionalUniversal - canton resident (11 of 26...
SPICe briefings Date published: 25 March 2025

Scottish Parliament Statistics 2023-2024 - 4.3.3. COVID-19 Recovery Committee

(As agreed by resolution of Parliament on 15 June 2021)  The duration of the COVID-19 Recovery Committee was revised from “For the whole session of the Parliament” to “Until Friday 14 July 2023” (As agreed by resolution of the Parliament on 26 June 2023) Convener: Jim Fairlie (SNP) Deputy Convener: Murdo Fraser (Con) Membership: The committee has 6 members Committee meetingsThere were 4 meetings in the parliamentary year.NumberTotal meetings of the Committee4Meetings held wholly in private1Meetings held partly in private3Joint meetings with other Committees0Meetings held outside the Parliament0Meetings held remotely by video conference0Hybrid meetings1Committee membersMembersPartyNumber of meetings attended (possible total)Jim FairlieSNP4 (4)Murdo FraserCon4 (4)John MasonSNP4 (4)Stuart McMillanSNP3 (4)Alex Rowley Lab2 (4)Brian Whittle Con4 (4)Substitute membersSubstitute membersPartyNumber of meetings attendedJackie BaillieLab3Sandesh GulhaneCon0Ash ReganSNP0Reporters: None Committee Clerk: Sigrid Robinson Advisers: Professor Helen Stagg, Professor of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Professor Peter Donnelly, Professor of Public Health Medicine and Director of the Sir James Mackenzie Institute for early diagnosis, University of St Andrews Professor Susie Dunachie, National Institute for Health Research, Global Research Professor Visits: None Events: None WitnessesThe following witnesses were called to give oral evidenceCategoryNumberScottish Government Ministers1Scottish Government officials2Members of the Scottish Parliament0Representatives of public bodies4Representatives of local authorities0UK Ministers0UK Government officials0Members of the UK Parliament0Representatives from other legislatures0Representatives of trade unions0Representatives of professional associations0NHS0Higher Education2Representatives of voluntary sector2Other categories of witnesses3Business transactedBusinessNoDetailsInquiries1Recovery of NHS Dental ServicesConsultations1Recovery of NHS Dental ServicesProposed Members’ Bills considered0Draft Bills considered (Pre-legislative discussion)0Bills considered0Post-legislative scrutiny - Acts considered0Legislative Consent Memorandums0Public Body Act Consent Memorandums0SI consent notifications considered0SIs considered0SSIs considered0Petitions considered0Divisions held0Convener's Exercise of a Casting Vote0Plenary debates0ReportsTitleSP Paper numberDate of publicationGovernment response5th Report, 2023 (Session 6): COVID-19 Recovery Committee: Annual Report 2023-244216 July 2023n/a4th Report, 2023 (Session 6): COVID-19 Recovery Committee Legacy Report4206 July 2023n/a3rd Report, 2023 (Session 6): COVID-19 Recovery Committee: Annual Report 2022-2341930 June 2023n/a
Committee reports Date published: 9 June 2020

Subordinate Legislation: The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Amendment (No. 3) Regulations 2020 SSI 2020/164

The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 (“the principle regulations”) were laid and came into force on 26 March and were approved by the Parliament on 1 April.
Committee reports Date published: 26 November 2018

Getting Rights Right: Human Rights and the Scottish Parliament - Parliaments' engagement with the United Nation

Emma Ritch, Engender, explained that in respect of the Health and Sport Committee the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, provided guidance on achieving the progressive realisation of the highest attainable standard of health.iv Official Report, 26 April 2018, Cols 39-40 The Health and Social Care Alliance (also known as The Al...
Last updated: 20 November 2024

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Alexander Stewart: To ask the Scottish Government what its response is to the latest Scottish Economic Bulletin. (S6O-03975) 4.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 May 2024

S6W-27411

It is available at the following address: www.pensions.gov.scot/teachers/employers/pension-contribution-rates/valuations The latest valuation led to an increase in the employer contribution rate from 23% to 26% for the implementation period 2024 to 2027.

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