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There may be a mechanism for publishing that information on our website or in some other way, but it would be helpful if the plans for a site visit were clear and in the open and if people knew where the assessor would be visiting.
I raised the issue some time ago with the Minister for Parliamentary Business and was told that reports would appear on the Parliament's website. I have not checked to see whether that is the case in every instance of an overseas delegation, but it would be interesting to find out.
Amendment 131 is a technical amendment that will limit the scope of regulated work in respect of those who moderate websites for children. It will bring the definition in question into line with that which is used in the Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 for England and Wales, by excluding technical staff.I move amendment 131.
Some encouraging signs are coming out of that system, whereby the sex offender is at the centre of a circle of people in the community who not only mentor and support them, but hold them to account.I looked on the website for the Thames valley circles of support and accountability programme yesterday and saw that a report has just been published.
As for my annual reports—which are available on my website—I am rather limited in what I can say publicly by the legislation that set up my role, the Scottish Parliamentary Standards Commissioner Act 2002.
They enable the public and the commercial community to see that people have gone through the process of bankruptcy and have emerged either as a vanilla-flavoured bankrupt or as someone with a strawberry-flavoured bankruptcy restrictions order, which means that they are different in some way.We make the relevant information freely available on our website, s...
My goal is that, in two years, the plan will be web-enabled to ensure that any developer, councillor or individual who accesses the website will know whether they can connect to the system in a particular town, village or hamlet.
As far as getting information to individuals is concerned, I think that it was a member of the first panel who spoke about the range of ways in which services could be promoted. Certainly, we have our website and our offices. A range of work is also done by our action teams, which are based in communities and which try to get information out to people in co...