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In particular, clauses 82 to 90 (excluding 86) provide for new powers for Scottish Ministers in relation to a system of interim passenger permits over the use of automated vehicles within a private hire and taxi regulatory regime.
SUIG Research Project: Mapping Inclusive Pedagogical Approaches across Scotland’s ITE programmes Between 2018 and 2020, the Scottish Universities Inclusion Group undertook an unfunded research project which mapped the ways in which the different ITE providers prepare new teachers to develop their inclusive pedagogical approaches.
In the meantime, geese continue to have detrimental impacts on the grassland that crofters depend on for grazing livestock at this time of the year. Agenda item 6 Gary Campbell (new Crofting Commission CEO) introduced himself and his initial priorities for the work of the Commission.
The Scottish Government is consulting on a new Agriculture Bill that is due to be introduced to parliament in 2023, while the Good Food Nation Act passed into law in June this year.
The latter is published once the Budget Bill has been passed, in advance of the new financial year, though this was not made available until June in 2023.
Updates on Other Matters/AOB Mark Kelvin (LGBT Health and Wellbeing) noted that LGBT Health and Wellbeing launched a new report – Fit For Purpose – produced by a group of community members who are 50+.
The plan acknowledged that: “There is limited private sector house building outside more populated areas limiting new supply options and access to home ownership: even more role for affordable housing in meeting local housing requirements.”
Other than the threat of fines, subject to interest, for non-compliance with the new regime, there are no financial implications arising directly from the decision to give or withhold consent to this Bill.
The council's work was highlighted as a case example in the new Data Strategy for Health and Social Care published earlier this year, and other councils are looking to follow, so COSLA is looking to support the roll-out of the approach across Scotland.
The text below is the statement provided by Angela Jarvis, Abbie’s mother. “Abbie had met a new friend. She was reassured by this friend that she would keep her safe.