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Committee reports Date published: 2 August 2022

Scottish Attainment Challenge - Impact of the pandemic

We need to diagnose where there has been learning loss during the pandemic and then think of short-term means to address the gap.Official Report, 9 February 2022, col 7 The 'Scottish Government's Recovery Plan' sets out the work being carried out as part of the attainment challenge, including a 'Covid-19 premium' injection of funds.
Committee reports Date published: 1 June 2022

Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee Annual report 2021-22

Legislation Bills Scottish Local Government Elections (Candidacy Rights of Foreign Nationals) Bill The Committee considered the Scottish Local Government Elections (Candidacy Right of Foreign Nationals) Bill, which was introduced by the Scottish Government to the Scottish Parliament on 7 February 2022. The purpose of the Bill was to "ensure compliance wit...
Committees Published: 21 February 2022

EHRC position on reform of the Gender Recognition Act 2004

The LGBT survey showed that of trans respondents who were aware of the legal gender recognition process, but had not applied for a Gender Recognition Certificate, only 7% said that this was because they were not interested in getting one.
Committees Published: 8 December 2021

Audit Scotland Management Contingency update

• A thematic study report on the Impact of Covid-19 on Scottish councils’ benefits services (7 October). • The 2020/21 audit of NHS National Services Scotland: Response to the Covid-19 pandemic (12 October).
Committees Published: 26 October 2021

Follow up information on Session 6 priorities

Professor Muir has also held meetings which have been open to all SQA staff on 7 September and 5 October, with a further meeting arranged for 2 November.
SPICe briefings Date published: 11 October 2021

Addressing the nature crisis: COP15 and the global post-2020 Biodiversity Framework - Annex 2. Aichi Targets final assessments

Aichi Targets final assessments Status of the twenty Aichi Targets - final assessment of global progress reported in Global Biodiversity Outlook 5; final assessment of UK progress by the UK Government and by the RSPB.TargetGlobal progress reported by CBDUK progress reported in UK Government Sixth National ReportUK progress reported by RSPBStrategic Goal A: Address the underlying causes of biodiversity loss by mainstreaming biodiversity across government and societyTarget 1 By 2020, at the latest, people are aware of the values of biodiversity and the steps they can take to conserve and use it sustainably.The target has not been achieved (low confidence).Progress towards target but at an insufficient rate.Not included in RSPB assessment.Target 2 By 2020, at the latest, biodiversity values have been integrated into national and local development and poverty reduction strategies and planning processes and are being incorporated into national accounting, as appropriate, and reporting systems.The target has not been achieved (medium confidence).On track to achieve target.Not included in RSPB assessment.Target 3 By 2020, at the latest, incentives, including subsidies, harmful to biodiversity are eliminated, phased out or reformed in order to minimize or avoid negative impacts, and positive incentives for the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity are developed and applied, consistent and in harmony with the Convention and other relevant international obligations, taking into account national socio economic conditions.The target has not been achieved (medium confidence).Progress towards target but at an insufficient rate.No progress or moving away from the target.Target 4 By 2020, at the latest, Governments, business and stakeholders at all levels have taken steps to achieve or have implemented plans for sustainable production and consumption and have kept the impacts of use of natural resources well within safe ecological limits.The target has not been achieved (high confidence).Progress towards target but at an insufficient rate.No progress or moving away from the target.Strategic Goal B: Reduce the direct pressures on biodiversity and promote sustainable useTarget 5 By 2020, the rate of loss of all natural habitats, including forests, is at least halved and where feasible brought close to zero, and degradation and fragmentation is significantly reduced.The target has not been achieved (high confidence).Progress towards target but at an insufficient rate.Insufficient data to draw a conclusion.Target 6 By 2020 all fish and invertebrate stocks and aquatic plants are managed and harvested sustainably, legally and applying ecosystem based approaches, so that overfishing is avoided, recovery plans and measures are in place for all depleted species, fisheries have no significant adverse impacts on threatened species and vulnerable ecosystems and the impacts of fisheries on stocks, species and ecosystems are within safe ecological limits.The target has not been achieved (high confidence).Progress towards target but at an insufficient rate.Progress towards target but at an insufficient rate.Target 7...
Committee reports Date published: 29 September 2021

Supplementary Legislative Consent Memorandum (LCM) on the UK Environment Bill - Due diligence for the use of forest risk commodities in commercial activity

The obligations imposed under Part 1 (Schedule) on the ‘regulated persons’ are requirements of a formal regulatory nature, including reporting on certain matters in each financial year. As defined in paragraph 7 (Schedule), a ‘regulated person’ is a type of business association.
SPICe briefings Date published: 20 August 2021

Brexit Statutory Instruments: Identifying the Challenges - Impact assessments and consultation with stakeholders

The Scottish Government’s letter sent after that legislation was made indicated that costs could not at that time be made public, but that most costs would be met by the UK Government—although a Scottish contribution might require wider budgetary adjustments.8Letter from the Minister for Public Health, Sport and Wellbeing to the Convenor of the Health and Sport Committee. (2019, February 7). Retrieved from <a href="https://webarchive.nrscotland.gov.uk/20210608015818/https://archive2021.parliament.scot/S5_HealthandSportCommittee/General%20Documents/20190207_Ltr_IN_from_MinsterPHSW.pdf" target="_blank">https://webarchive.nrscotland.gov.uk/20210608015818/https://archive2021.parliament.scot/S5_HealthandSportCommittee/General%20Documents/20190207_Ltr_IN_from_MinsterPHSW.pdf</a> [accessed 17 August 2021] This lack of consultations, impact assessments and financial considerations could push the need to seek further information onto the lead subject committees.
Committees Published: 30 July 2021

Social Security Scotland: Key Priorities

We have also increased the number of benefits we administer from 7 to 11. I am grateful to all of our people who have demonstrated huge commitment to continuing work to build this new social security system and provide the best service.
Committees Published: 16 June 2021

Carer's Benefit Policy

This, therefore, means the bill will need to reach stage 3 by 7 October 2021. I appreciate the implications such a timetable will have for the Committee’s immediate work programme, especially as the Committee has only just convened and that you will want to ensuring sufficient scrutiny of the Bill.

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