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SPICe briefings Date published: 4 November 2024

Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill - Republished

They do not, in a legal sense, cause the death, even if that death was predicted as the likely outcome of the visit. Driving a person of sound mind to a location where he can jump off a cliff, or leap in front of a train, does not constitute a crime.
Committee reports Date published: 23 September 2025

Stage 1 report: Right to Addiction Recovery (Scotland) Bill

Oral evidence (and associated submissions and correspondence) Legal and human rights context - Scottish Human Rights Commission - Law Society of Scotland (written follow-up correspondence from 18 March meeting) -Public Health Scotland Professional Organisations - Social Work Scotland - Royal College of Psychiatrists in Scotland - Royal College of General Practitioners in Scotland NHS, Local Authorities and IJBs - NHS Lothian (Public Health and Health Policy) - NHS Fife (Department of Public Health) - Aberdeenshire HSCP - COSLA Alcohol and Drug Partnerships - East Ayrshire ADP - Dundee ADP - Glasgow City ADP Third Sector Organisations - Scottish Drugs Forum - Scottish Families Affected by Alcohol and Drugs - Scottish Recovery Consortium - Salvation Army - Favor UK - With You - Turning Point Scotland Other correspondence HSCS Committee Letter from the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care to the HSCS Convener concerning the Right to Addiction Recovery (Scotland) Bill, 7 January 2025 Letter from Douglas Ross MSP to the HSCS Convener concerning the Equality Impact Assessment for the Right to Addiction Recovery (Scotland) Bill, 25 September 2024 DPLR Committee Letter from Douglas Ross MSP to the DPLRC Convener, 16 October 2024 Letter from the DPLRC Convener to Douglas Ross MSP, 24 September 2024 FPA Committee Letter from the FPA Convener to the Convener of the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee, 15 May 2025 Letter from Douglas Ross MSP, Member in Charge of the Bill to the FPA Convener, 29 April 2025 Letter from the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care to FPA Convener, 7 January 2025 Notes of fact-finding visits...
Committee reports Date published: 16 September 2024

Report on Scotland's Commissioner Landscape: A Strategic Approach

meetingId=15898 Jackson Carlaw MSP, however, sounded a note of caution that “when there is any suggestion that a commissioner might not be renewed or that it could fail, MSPs find themselves lobbied considerably about not allowing such a heinous act of violence to be visited on the very valuable individual’s work”, adding “that is the obstacle that I think ...
Committee reports Date published: 22 September 2022

The Impact of Brexit on Devolution

Retrieved from <a href="https://www.parliament.scot/chamber-and-committees/committees/current-and-previous-committees/session-6-constitution-europe-external-affairs-and-culture-committee/correspondence/2021/continuity-act-letter-to-cabinet-secretary-for-constitution-external-affairs-and-culture" target="_blank">https://www.parliament.scot/chamber-and-committees/committees/current-and-previous-committees/session-6-constitution-europe-external-affairs-and-culture-committee/correspondence/2021/continuity-act-letter-to-cabinet-secretary-for-constitution-external-affairs-and-culture</a> Dual standards One of the key messages which the Committee heard during its recent visit...
SPICe briefings Date published: 2 September 2019

Preparing for a no-deal Brexit

According to the plans, announced in January 2019, EU citizens will still be able to come to the UK for visits, work or study and they will be able to enter the UK as they do now.
Committee reports Date published: 13 November 2020

COVID-19: impact on businesses, workers and the economy and pre-budget scrutiny

SE drew down Grant in Aid of £268.8m, including £69.2m of Financial Transactions funding net of repayments, against the 2019/20 Grant in Aid provision of £271.0m The provision of rental concessions for tenants within investment property portfolios, and the re-scheduling of loan repayments due to COVID-19 will potentially result in a significant shortfall ag...
Committee reports Date published: 5 February 2026

Report on the Scottish Budget 2026-27

The Committee therefore recommends that the incoming Scottish Government after the election prioritises updating the SSR as early as possible into the new parliamentary session. Following the Committee’s visit to Estonia in September 2024, the Committee recommended that the Scottish Government considers adopting a zero-based budgeting approach for the next ...
SPICe briefings Date published: 20 October 2023

Bile Cìs Luchd-tadhail (Alba) (Visitor Levy (Scotland) Bill

Tha na h-àireamhan seo stèidhichte air Visit Scotland's regional tourism statistics a chleachdas dòigh caran mì-àbhaisteach airson cruinn-eòlas na h-Alba a sheòrsachadh.
Committee reports Date published: 28 April 2022

Scotland's Supply Chain

Scotland's Supply Chain: The Committee considered the evidence heard earlier in the meeting, agreed to invite Colleges Scotland to give evidence and that the Clerks would take forward arrangements for visits. 11th Meeting, 2021 (Session 6) Wednesday 17 November 2021 Scotland's supply chain: The Committee took evidence from— Chris Brodie, Director of Regiona...
Committee reports Date published: 1 September 2017

Teacher Workforce Planning for Scotland's Schools

A variety of measures in place to manage classes in light of staffing pressures were set out in questionnaire responses including: composite classes shared headships head teacher and deputy heads covering for staff absences rather than supply teachers pressure on support for pupils with additional support needs teachers being required to undertake more administrative tasks or standing in for senior management senior pupils being set work and left unattended in lessons multiple classes being held in assembly or sports halls and set work reduction in subject choice pupils being taught by non-specialist teachers removal of opportunities for outdoor learning or visits...

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