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Children (Care and Justice) (Scotland) Bill
SP Bill number22Type of BillGLength of Bill (no. of pages in the Bill excluding contents pages and back sheets)34Date introduced13 Dec 22Preliminary discussions in committeeLead committee appointedECYPStage 1 discussions in lead committeeECYP 31 May 23ECYP 7 Jun 23Stage 1 discussions in other committeesStage 1 report ref.SP397Stage 1 plenary debate22 Jun 23Preliminary discussions in committee prior to Stage 2ECYP 25 Oct 23ECYP 1 Nov 23Stage 2 committee discussionsECYP 24 Jan 24ECYP 31 Jan 24ECYP 7 Feb 24After stage 2 discussionsDPLR 26 Mar 24 Stage 2 report ref.SP565Discussions in committee prior to Stage 3Stage 3 plenary debate/s24 Apr 2425 Apr 24Date passed25 Apr 24Length of Bill as passed43Length of passage in calendar daysDate of Royal AssentAct Number
MINUTES OF PROCEEDINGS Parliamentary Year 3, No. 11, Session 6 Meeting of the Parliament Wednesday 7 June 2023 Note: (DT) signifies a decision taken at Decision Time.
“ https://www.gov.scot/policies/poverty-and-social-justice/debt-and-welfare-advice/£19iiAwarded: Equally Safe: £19.44m amount awarded” also referred to as a “£19m per annum programme” Inspiring Scotland Annual Report 2023 - 20242025-26£15vBudget: 2025-26: £15m “increased investment to over £15 million for free income maximisation and debt advice” Programme for Government: 2025-26£22Rounded to nearest £m.
I bought my first flat when I was 21. My children are aged 30, 26 and 24. One still lives at home and two of them rent, because they simply cannot afford the deposit that is required to buy a property, so I sympathise with that viewpoint.