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Supported by: Annabelle Ewing*, John Mason*, Liam McArthur*, Rona Mackay*, Kenneth Gibson*, Audrey Nicoll*, Clare Haughey*, Kevin Stewart*, Jamie Hepburn*, Jeremy Balfour* Motions and amendments which have attracted additional support S6M-20055 Annie Wells: Glasgow Children’s Hospital Achieves Centre of Excellence Status (lodged on 8 December 2025) New Support: Brian Whittle* S6M-20053 Claire Baker: Celebrating Casey Gardner on Being Named Apprentice of the Year by Persimmon Homes North Scotland (lodged on 8 December 2025) New Support: Annabelle Ewing* S6M-20052 Annie Wells: The Park Bar Strikes Gold at Trad Awards (lodged on 8 December 2025) New Support: Brian Whittle* S6M-20048 Jamie Hepburn: Caulders Garden Centres Awards Success (lodged on 8 December 2025) New Support: Jackie Dunbar*, Kenneth Gibson* S6M-20047 Kevin Stewart: Congratulations to Maggie McGinlay (lodged on 8 December 2025) New Support: Audrey Nicoll*, Annabelle Ewing*, Jackie Dunbar*, David Torrance* Wednesday 10 December 2025 24 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan S6M-20046 Clare Adamson: Commending St Bernadette’s Primary School, Motherwell, for its Fundraising and Global Citizenship Work Supporting Malawi (lodged on 8 December 2025) New Support: Audrey Nicoll*, Jackie Dunbar* S6M-20045 Clare Adamson: Congratulating Lanarkshire Nurses on Receiving the Queen’s Nurse Award (lodged on 8 December 2025) New Support: Audrey Nicoll*, Jackie Dunbar*, Kenneth Gibson* S6M-20044 Clare Adamson: Commending Specsavers Wishaw for Its Christmas Gift Bank Initiative (lodged on 8 December 2025) New Support: Audrey Nicoll*, Jackie Dunbar* S6M-20043 Clare Adamson: Clyde Valley Blackhawks and Pathway Church Spreads Festive Joy Across Wishaw (lodged on 8 December 2025) New Support: Audrey Nicoll*, Jackie Dunbar* S6M-20033 Fulton MacGregor: Asda Foundation Support for Coatbridge Community Groups (lodged on 4 December 2025) New Support: Jackie Dunbar* S6M-20032 Emma Harper: Recognition of Sulwath Brewery’s Successful Recovery Following Fire (lodged on 4 December 2025) New Support: Jackie Dunbar*, David Torrance* S6M-20028 Liam McArthur: Orkney’s Young Rugby Teams Come Out on Top (lodged on 4 December 2025) New Support: Jackie Dunbar* S6M-20026 Douglas Ross: Elgin Poppy Scotland Appeal Raises Record Funds (lodged on 4 December 2025) New Support: Jackie Dunbar* S6M-20024 Marie McNair: Congratulating Father John McGinley on 40 Years of Priesthood (lodged on 4 December 2025) New Support: Jackie Dunbar* S6M-20015 Bill Kidd: Recognition of New Branch of Bayne's Bakers in Great Western Road (lodged on 3 December 2025) New Support: Jackie Dunbar*, David Torrance* S6M-19999 Karen Adam: The Power of Peer Support in Suicide Prevention (lodged on 2 December 2025) New Support: Audrey Nicoll*, Miles Briggs*, Jackie Dunbar*, Paul McLennan*, Kenneth Gibson* S6M-19978 Kevin Stewart: Fairer Aberdeen Fund (lodged on 1 December 2025) New Support: Jackie Dunbar* S6M-19976 Ruth Maguire: Scottish Care Worker of the Year (lodged on 1 December 2025) New Support: Marie McNair*, Rona Mackay*, Edward Mountain*, Colin Beattie*, Kevin Stewart*, Kenneth Gibson*, Jeremy Balfour*, Miles Briggs*, David Torrance*, Dr Pam Gosal MBE*, Annabelle Ewing*, Jamie Hepburn* Wednesday 10 December 2025 25 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan S6M-19975 Ruth Maguire: Irvine Festive Display to Raise Funds for Charity (lodged on 1 December 2025) New Support: Marie McNair*, Jeremy Balfour*, Colin Beattie*, Edward Mountain*, Kevin Stewart*, Miles Briggs*, David Torrance*, Dr Pam Gosal MBE*, Annabelle Ewing*, Jamie Hepburn* S6M-19974 Ruth Maguire: Irvine Father and Son Fundraising Walk (lodged on 1 December 2025) New Support: Kevin Stewart*, Edward Mountain*, Colin Beattie*, Jeremy Balfour*, Miles Briggs*, David Torrance*, Dr Pam Gosal MBE*, Annabelle Ewing*, Jamie Hepburn* S6M-19973 Ruth Maguire: Lottery Funding for Pennyburn Regeneration Youth Development Enterprise (lodged on 1 December 2025) New Support: Marie McNair*, Edward Mountain*, Colin Beattie*, Kevin Stewart*, Kenneth Gibson*, Jeremy Balfour*, Miles Briggs*, David Torrance*, Dr Pam Gosal MBE*, Annabelle Ewing*, Jamie Hepburn* S6M-19972 Ruth Maguire: Lottery Funding for Stevenston's Community Led Action and Support Project (lodged on 1 December 2025) New Support: Marie McNair*, Edward Mountain*, Colin Beattie*, Kevin Stewart*, Kenneth Gibson*, Jeremy Balfour*, Miles Briggs*, David Torrance*, Dr Pam Gosal MBE*, Annabelle Ewing*, Jamie Hepburn* S6M-19971 Bob Doris: St Blane's Primary School Golden Jubilee (lodged on 1 December 2025) New Support: Pam Duncan-Glancy* S6M-19967 Clare Adamson: Netherton Primary School Achieves Silver Rights Respecting School Award (lodged on 1 December 2025) New Support: Jackie Dunbar* S6M-19966 Kevin Stewart: Welcoming Research to Turn Spuds into Skincare Products (lodged on 1 December 2025) New Support: Jackie Dunbar* S6M-19965 Kevin Stewart: Energy Profits Levy (lodged on 1 December 2025) New Support: Jackie Dunbar* S6M-19960 Annie Wells: Govan Heritage: Remarkable Past, Bright Future, National Lottery Heritage Fund Award (lodged on 27 November 2025) New Support: Pam Duncan-Glancy* S6M-19947 Annie Wells: Grassroots Action in Glasgow: £55,000 to Transform Communities (lodged on 26 November 2025) New Support: Pam Duncan-Glancy* S6M-19946 Annie Wells: Empowering Glasgow’s Young People, STEAM Skills for the Future (lodged on 26 November 2025) New Support: Pam Duncan-Glancy* S6M-19945 Annie Wells: Celebrating Creativity and Inclusion in Glasgow Communities (lodged on 26 November 2025) New Support: Pam Duncan-Glancy* Wednesday 10 December 2025 26 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan S6M-19943 Annie Wells: Celebrating Decades of Dedication at Glasgow Taxis (lodged on 26 November 2025) New Support: Pam Duncan-Glancy* S6M-19938 Pauline McNeill: Crohn’s and Colitis Awareness Week 2025 (lodged on 26 November 2025) New Support: Rhoda Grant* S6M-19918 Sue Webber: Dealing With the Dangerous Use of E-bikes and E-scooters (lodged on 26 November 2025) New Support: Monica Lennon* S6M-19900 Annabelle Ewing: Lottery Funding Success for Home-Start Cowdenbeath (lodged on 25 November 2025) New Support: Jackie Dunbar* S6M-19899 Annabelle Ewing: Lottery Funding Success for Hyperclub of Lochgelly (lodged on 25 November 2025) New Support: Pam Duncan-Glancy*, Jackie Dunbar* S6M-19898 Annabelle Ewing: Lottery Funding Success for Rosyth Men's Shed (lodged on 25 November 2025) New Support: Jackie Dunbar* S6M-19897 Annabelle Ewing: Lottery Funding Success for Lumphinnans Community Council (lodged on 25 November 2025) New Support: Jackie Dunbar* S6M-19896 Annabelle Ewing: Lottery Funding Success for Knights Templar Goodwill Charity (lodged on 25 November 2025) New Support: Jackie Dunbar* S6M-19814 Rona Mackay: Stitch and Yarn Named High Street Hero for West Scotland (lodged on 19 November 2025) New Support: Colin Beattie* S6M-19801 Annie Wells: Wild & Kind CIC, Creative Workshops for Neurodivergent Young Adults (lodged on 18 November 2025) New Support: Colin Beattie* S6M-19744 Rona Mackay: Celebrating National Lottery Community Fund Support for Groups in Strathkelvin and Bearsden (lodged on 17 November 2025) New Support: Colin Beattie* S6M-19247 Alexander Stewart: Sunnyside Primary School in Alloa Receives Two Coveted Awards (lodged on 6 October 2025) New Support: Pam Duncan-Glancy* S6M-19246 Annie Wells: Honouring Allison Gardner’s 32 Years of Outstanding Contribution to Glasgow Film (lodged on 6 October 2025) New Support: Pam Duncan-Glancy* Wednesday 10 December 2025 27 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan S6M-19245 Annie Wells: Glasgow Business Awards 2025, Honouring Sir Jim McDonald GBE (lodged on 6 October 2025) New Support: Pam Duncan-Glancy* S6M-19243 Annie Wells: Congratulating EGG Lighting, Glasgow’s Most Outstanding Business 2025 (lodged on 6 October 2025) New Support: Pam Duncan-Glancy* S6M-19242 Annie Wells: Congratulating Oakminster Healthcare, Glasgow’s Favourite Business 2025 (lodged on 6 October 2025) New Support: Pam Duncan-Glancy* S6M-19241 Annie Wells: Congratulating Jemma Robertson, Glasgow’s Young Business Person of the Year 2025 (lodged on 6 October 2025) New Support: Pam Duncan-Glancy* S6M-19238 Annie Wells: Glasgow Business Awards 2025: DTS Recognised for Family Business Leadership (lodged on 6 October 2025) New Support: Pam Duncan-Glancy* S6M-19237 Annie Wells: Glasgow Business Awards 2025: Threesixty Architecture Recognised for Employee Wellbeing (lodged on 6 October 2025) New Support: Pam Duncan-Glancy* S6M-19236 Annie Wells: Beatson Cancer Charity Wins Excellence in Communications Award (lodged on 6 October 2025) New Support: Pam Duncan-Glancy* S6M-19235 Annie Wells: Glasgow Business Awards 2025: Language Service Solutions Recognised for Outstanding Performance (lodged on 6 October 2025) New Support: Pam Duncan-Glancy* S6M-19234 Annie Wells: Celebrating Silverburn: Glasgow’s Best Performing Large Business 2025 (lodged on 6 October 2025) New Support: Pam Duncan-Glancy* S6M-19233 Annie Wells: Celebrating CCG’s Award-winning Glasgow Developments (lodged on 6 October 2025) New Support: Pam Duncan-Glancy* S6M-19230 Craig Hoy: Congratulating Wallace Hall Academy (lodged on 6 October 2025) New Support: Pam Duncan-Glancy* Wednesday 10 December 2025 28 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Questions | Ceistean Questions Questions in which a member has indicated a declarable interest are marked with an "R".
Official Report Meeting date: 20 September 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 20 September 2023

As the cabinet secretary says, the times that some prisons have for visits, especially children’s visits, make it very expensive or impossible for some families to visit their loved ones.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 October 2022

Meeting of the Parliament 06 October 2022

Of course, a supportive environment should also be promoted to ensure that people in custody are able to ask for help.
Last updated: 14 September 2021

20210908 SG Response to EHRiC Report on Impact of Covid19 on Equalities and Human Rights

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Last updated: 8 May 2025

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Housing (Scotland) Bill 2nd Marshalled List of Amendments for Stage 2: Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee The Bill will be considered in the following order— Sections 9 to 40 Sections 46 and 47 Sections 51 to 55 Schedule Sections 56 and 57 Long Title Amendments marked * are new (including manuscript amendments) or have been altered. 9 Section Paul McLennan 281 In section 9, page 6, line 28, leave out subsection (3) Graham Simpson 54 section 9, page 6, line 29, after insert In Katy Clark 412 In section 9, page 6, line 35, after insert— ) the quality, state of repair, or energy efficiency of the property,> Chapman Maggie 148 In section 9, page 6, line 37, after insert McLennan Paul 282 In section 9, page 6, line 37, leave out and insert beginning SP Bill 45 - ML2 (LGHP Committee) Session 6 (2025) Meghan Gallacher 94 In section 9, page 6, line 38, leave out and insert Meghan Gallacher Supported by: Edward Mountain 95 In section 9, page 6, line 38, leave out and insert Meghan Gallacher 96 In section 9, page 6, line 38, leave out and insert Meghan Gallacher 97 In section 9, page 6, line 38, leave out and insert Maggie Chapman 149 In section 9, page 6, line 39, at end insert— Paul McLennan 283 In section 9, page 7, line 1, leave out subsection (5) Rachael Hamilton 207 In section 9, page 7, line 3, at end insert— Meghan Gallacher 98 Leave out section 9 Section 10 Paul McLennan 284 In section 10, page 7, leave out lines 14 to 17 Paul McLennan 285 In section 10, page 7, line 26, leave out from to end of line 28 Paul McLennan 286 In section 10, page 7, line 34, leave out subsection (4) Graham Simpson 55 In section 10, page 7, line 35, after insert Meghan Gallacher 99 Leave out section 10 Section 11 Paul McLennan 287 In section 11, page 8, line 2, leave out from to end of line 3 and insert Paul McLennan 288 In section 11, page 8, line 4, leave out from first to in line 6 and insert Paul McLennan 289 In section 11, page 8, line 8, leave out and insert Maggie Chapman 289A As an amendment to amendment 289, line 4, after insert Meghan Gallacher 100 Leave out section 11 Section 12 Paul McLennan 290 In section 12, page 8, line 10, leave out from to end of line 12 and insert Maggie Chapman 290A As an amendment to amendment 290, line 1, after insert Paul McLennan 291 In section 12, page 8, line 14, leave out from to end of line 18 and insert Paul McLennan 292 In section 12, page 8, line 19, leave out subsection (3) Paul McLennan 293 In section 12, page 8, line 30, leave out from to in line 32 and insert Maggie Chapman 293A As an amendment to amendment 293, line 2, after insert Meghan Gallacher 101 Leave out section 12 Section 13 Meghan Gallacher 102 In section 13, page 9, line 3, leave out and insert Edward Mountain 150 In section 13, page 9, line 3, leave out and insert .
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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(lodged 26 March 2019) The proposal was accompanied by a summary of consultation responses, which is accessible online via the website page referred to above.
Last updated: 2 February 2026

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The new SEPA Sealice Regulatory Framework.
Committee reports Date published: 24 July 2024

Scots Leids Bill – Report at Stage 1

Thon creates a braider duty on local authorities nor exists the noo. Bòrd na Gàidhlig, Ceòlas, FC Sonas, Stòrlann and Misneachd Alba aw walcomed thon provision, wi some hielichtin that it wad lead tae a new national strategic approach.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 January 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 22 January 2025

Will the minister outline how the Scottish Government will ensure that the crucial mental health funding in the 2025-26 budget will allow more community-based support for teenage mental health to be put in place?
Last updated: 4 March 2025

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SP Bill 17A 6 (2025) Session 2 Care Reform (Scotland) Bill Part 2—Health and social care information Chapter 1—Information standards C HAPTER 1 I NFORMATION STANDARDS 37A Power to produce standards (1) For the purposes of this Chapter, an information standard is a document, produced by 5 the Scottish Ministers, setting out requirements in relation to the processing of Scottish health or social care information. (2) An information standard may set out requirements by reference to another document (including a document which is not in existence when the standard is produced). (3) For any requirement it sets out, an information standard must specify— 10 (a) to whom the requirement applies (see section 37B), and 1 (b) the information in relation to the processing of which the requirement applies. (4) The Scottish Ministers must make any information standard they produce publicly available on the information-standards website. 37B Persons to whom standards may apply 15 (1) The persons to whom a requirement set out in an information standard may be made to apply are— (a) a local authority, (b) an integration joint board established by order under the Public Bodies (Joint Working) (Scotland) Act 2014, 20 (c) a health board constituted under section 2(1)(a) of the National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978, (d) a special health board constituted under section 2(1)(b) of that Act, (e) the Common Services Agency for the Scottish Health Service, (f) Healthcare Improvement Scotland, 25 (g) the Scottish Ministers, (h) a person providing independent health care services as defined by section 10F of the National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978, (i) a person providing a care service as defined by section 47 of the Public Services Reform (Scotland) Act 2010, 30 (j) a person providing social work services as defined by section 48 of that Act, (k) a person who— (i) provides a product or service to a person mentioned in any of paragraphs (a) to (j), and (ii) knows, or ought to know, that the product or service is (or is to be) used 35 for, or in connection with, electronically processing Scottish health or social care information. (2) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations modify this section so as to change, or clarify, the list of persons to whom an information standard may be made to apply. 3 Care Reform (Scotland) Bill Part 2—Health and social care information Chapter 1—Information standards 37C Duty to comply with standards (1) A person to whom a requirement set out in an information standard applies must comply with it. (2) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations provide for a civil sanction to be imposed 5 on a person who breaches the duty under subsection (1). 37D Withdrawal of standards (1) The Scottish Ministers may withdraw an information standard at any time by giving notice on the information-standards website that it is withdrawn. (2) When an information standard is withdrawn— 10 (a) the duty under section 37A(4) to make it publicly available ceases to apply, and 1 (b) the duty under section 37C(1) to comply with it ceases to apply. 37E Interpretation of Chapter 1 (1) In this Chapter— “information-standards website” means the website maintained by, or on behalf 15 of, the Scottish Ministers with an internet domain name specified by the Scottish Ministers by regulations, “processing” includes doing any of the things referred to in paragraphs (a) to (f) of section 3(4) of the Data Protection Act 2018, “Scottish health or social care information” means information concerning, or 20 connected with, the provision in Scotland of health care or a social service. (2) For the purposes of the definition of “Scottish health or social care information”— “health care” means a service for or in connection with the prevention, diagnosis or treatment of illness, “illness” is to be construed in accordance with section 108(1) of the National 25 Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978, “social service” has the same meaning as it has in Part 5 of the Public Services Reform (Scotland) Act 2010 (see section 46(2) of that Act). (3) By regulations, the Scottish Ministers— (a) must amend the definition of “information-standards website” so that it specifies 30 an internet domain name, and (b) may subsequently amend that definition so as to change the internet domain name it specifies. 4 Care Reform (Scotland) Bill Part 3—Reforms connected to delivery and regulation of care P ART 3 R EFORMS CONNECTED TO DELIVERY AND REGULATION OF CARE Carers 38 Rights to breaks for carers 5 (1) The Carers (Scotland) Act 2016 is modified by subsections (2) to (10). (2) After section 8(2) (adult carers: identification of outcomes and needs for support) insert— “(1) A responsible local authority must identify, as a personal outcome that is relevant to an adult carer, the outcome that the adult carer is able to take sufficient breaks. 10 (2) Where an adult carer is not able to take sufficient breaks, a responsible local 1 authority must identify the need for support to enable the adult carer to take sufficient breaks.”. (3) In section 9(1) (content of adult carer support plan)— (a) after paragraph (h) insert— 15 “(ha) if the adult carer’s identified needs include the need for support to enable the adult carer to take sufficient breaks from providing care by virtue of section 8(4), information about the support which the responsible local authority provides or intends to provide to the adult carer to meet that need,”, 20 (b) in paragraph (j), after “criteria” insert “(except in the case of an identified need as mentioned in paragraph (ha))”, (c) paragraph (k) is repealed. (4) After section 14(2) (young carers: identification of outcomes and needs for support) insert— 25 “(3) A responsible authority must identify, as a personal outcome that is relevant to a young carer, the outcome that the young carer is able to take sufficient breaks. (4) Where a young carer is not able to take sufficient breaks, a responsible authority must identify the need for support to enable the young carer to take sufficient 30 breaks.”. (5) In section 15(1) (content of young carer statement)— (a) after paragraph (i) insert— “(ia) if the young carer’s identified needs include the need for support to enable the young carer to take sufficient breaks from providing care by 35 virtue of section 14(4), information about the support which the responsible local authority provides or intends to provide to the young carer to meet that need,”, (b) in paragraph (k), after “criteria” insert “(except in the case of an identified need as mentioned in paragraph (ia))”, 40 (c) paragraph (l) is repealed. 5 Care Reform (Scotland) Bill Part 3—Reforms connected to delivery and regulation of care (6) In section 21 (duty to set local eligibility criteria)— (a) in subsection (2), for “identified” substitute “relevant”, (b) after subsection (4) insert— “(5) In subsection (2), “relevant needs” means identified needs other than any need 5 for support to enable carers to take sufficient breaks from providing care that is identified by virtue of section 8(4) or 14(4).”. (7) In section 23 (national eligibility criteria)— (a) in subsection (2), for “identified” substitute “relevant”, (b) in subsection (3)(c), for “24(3)” substitute “24(2) and (4)”, 10 (c) after subsection (4) insert— 1 “(5) In subsection (2), “relevant needs” means identified needs other than any need for support to enable carers to take sufficient breaks from providing care that is identified by virtue of section 8(4) or 14(4).”. (8) In section 24 (duty to provide support)— 15 (a) in subsection (1)(a), for the words from “section” to “caring” substitute “this section in order to enable the carer to take a break”, (b) in subsection (2), for “eligible needs” substitute “relevant needs that meet the local eligibility criteria”, (c) subsection (3) is repealed, 20 (d) in subsection (4)— (i) in paragraph (a), for “the carer’s eligible needs” substitute “any relevant needs of the carer that meet the local eligibility criteria”, (ii) in paragraph (b), for “the carer’s other identified needs” substitute “any relevant needs of the carer that do not meet the local eligibility criteria”, 25 (e) after subsection (4) insert— “(4A) The responsible local authority must also provide support to the carer to meet any need for support to enable the carer to take sufficient breaks that is identified by virtue of section 8(4) or 14(4).”, (f) in subsection (5)— 30 (i) in the opening words, for “Subsection (4)(a) applies” substitute “Subsections (4)(a) and (4A) apply”, (ii) in paragraph (a), for “eligible needs” substitute “identified needs in question”, (iii) in paragraph (b), for “eligible needs” substitute “identified needs in question”, (g) in subsection (6), for the words from “the”, in the first place where it occurs, to 35 the end substitute ““relevant needs”, in relation to a carer, means the carer’s identified needs other than any need for support to enable the carer to take sufficient breaks from providing care that is identified by virtue of section 8(4) or 14(4)”. (9) In section 25 (provision of support to carers: breaks from caring)— 40 (a) subsection (1) is repealed, 6 Care Reform (Scotland) Bill Part 3—Reforms connected to delivery and regulation of care (b) for subsection (2) substitute— “(2) The Scottish Ministers must by regulations make further provision in connection with the support to be provided to a carer under section 24(4A). (3) Regulations under subsection (2) may in particular make provision about— 5 (a) the meaning of any reference to sufficient breaks in this Act, (b) standards or criteria in relation to the sufficiency of such breaks (including the nature, frequency or duration of breaks), (c) forms of support that may enable a carer to take such breaks, (d) where the support is the provision of care for the cared-for person, the 10 role of the cared-for person in relation to how the care is provided.”, 1 (c) in subsection (3), for “by virtue of subsection (1)” substitute “under section 24(4A)”, (d) in subsection (4)— (i) for “by virtue of subsection (1)” substitute “under section 24(4A)”, 15 (ii) for “caring” substitute “providing care”, (e) in subsection (5), for “as a break from caring” substitute “to enable a carer to take a break”. (10) In section 31 (duty to prepare local carer strategy)— (a) after subsection (2)(h) insert— 20 “(ha) plans to promote...

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