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Alongside these three themes, SPICe has highlighted another 26 issues for Session 6, covering all major areas of devolved policy, from mental health provision to the business base in Scotland, and from changes to family law through to changing car use.
Advised UK, Wales and Northern Ireland legislators of the publication of the Report
The Committee met with the House of Lords, EU Justice Sub-Committee 21 May 2019 regarding rights after Brexit and the Committee’s Getting Rights Right Report
The Committee responded on 26 February 2021 to the UK Government’s consultation on the Human Rights Act 1998
The Comm...
The advantage of this metric is that it is based on data from across the population.1Scottish Government. (2021, January 26). Long term monitoring of health inequalities: January 2021 report.
Committee reports
Date published:
24 February 2021
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The Community Care (Personal Care and Nursing Care) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2021
Subordinate Legislation considered by the Health and Sport Committee at its meeting on Tuesday 23 February 2021
The Community Care (Personal Care and Nursing Care) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2021
The Community Care (Personal Care and Nursing Care) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2021 [draft] were laid before the Parliament on 26...
The Act allows SCIOs to hold such meetings remotely (regardless of whether that is permitted by their constitutions) in the “relevant period”. The “relevant period” began with 26 March 2020 and (as amended by the Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act 2020 (Meetings of Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisations) (Coronavirus) Regulations 2020) will end...
Committee reports
Date published:
20 December 2020
Participation and child-friendly reports
Josh Kennedy, Member of the Scottish Youth Parliament giving evidence to the Committee on 26 November 2020.The Scottish ParliamentJosh Kennedy (SYP) and Beth Cadger (Article 12) said CRWIAs should be published in a child-friendly format.
Committee reports
Date published:
11 December 2020
The Co-operative Group noted that recent data from the Centre for Social Justice suggests that the average sentence served by offenders who are prosecuted is 26 days.iThe Scottish Co-operative Party, written evidence
The Law Society of Scotland disputed this.
iiiHealth and Sport Committee, Official Report, 4 February 2020, Col 26
The views of NHS Grampian ADTC and Gail Caldwell provide an example of a frustration experienced throughout this inquiry on the role of NHS leaders, although we sympathise with the predicament.
The Committee took evidence initially from the SPPA and Scottish Government in September 20191The Scottish Parliament. (2019, September 26). Official Report of PAPLS Committee meeting.