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MSPs Last updated: 14 August 2024

What is a Law Officer?

The Scottish Parliament examines what the Scottish Government is doing, makes new laws on devolved matters and debates the issues of the day..
SPICe briefings Date published: 30 June 2022

Eating Disorders in Scotland - Executive Summary

The Mental Welfare Commission for Scotland (MWC) undertook a national visit of eating disorder services in 2018 and 2019.
Last updated: 20 March 2026

International Covenant on Economic Social and Cultural Rights 20 March 2026

This builds on our existing support for those with experience of CSE, which includes, for example Trafficking Awareness Raising Alliance (TARA). In 2025/26, we are providing £622,000 to TARA.
Last updated: 2 October 2025

AAB minute March 2025

The SPCB Supported Bodies Landscape Review Committee was due to report by summer 2025 and further internal audit resource Restricted - audit on the findings and recommendations of the Committee’s work would feature in the 2025/26 Internal Audit Plan. AAB(MAR25)05 – Review of Risk Management 6.2 Andy Munro presented the findings of the recently completed rev...
Last updated: 28 February 2024

PE2053_E

November 2023 • SG confirmed annual funding of £1.2m for 3 years from April 2024, to supplement Glasgow City HSCP’s PCIF. • This funding will enable the new CLW contract to operate at the same level as 2023/24 for 80 practices. • SG’s offer was subject to annual parliamentary budget approval. • The HSCP will continue the current level of funding for three y...
Last updated: 30 September 2022

CPG Adult_Survivors_AnnualReturnForm 202122

Letter to Mr John Swinney MSP Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Covid Recovery • Updates on Redress Scotland Scheme • New website • United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child • Not Proven Verdict and Corroboration • Trauma Informed Curriculums • Improving the Management of Sexual Offences Cases MSPs attending:3 Non MSPs attending:11 th 26 January 2022 • Update on Covid 19 and its effects for survivors and agencies and response from Mr John Swinney MSP, Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Covid Recovery • Updates on Redress Scotland Scheme • Justice Issues for Survivors • Website • Not Proven Verdict MSPs attending: 2 Non MSPs attending: 13 th 20 April 2022 • Update from Brian Whittle MSP on meeting with the Lord Advocate • Update on Covid 19 and its effects for survivors and survivor agencies • Update on Redress Scotland Scheme • Update on Justice Issues for Survivors • Presentation by Dr Sarah Nelson on: Use of Character Witnesses for defendants in Childhood sexual abuse cases – the dangers • Presentation by Matthew McVarish from BRAVE Movement: End Childhood Sexual Violence and Global Survivor Action Summit MSPs Present: 3 Non MSPs attendance: 11 th 7 June 2022 • Presentation by Stuart Allardyce, Director Stop It Now!
Last updated: 24 June 2022

CPG on Life Sciences minutes of the meeting on 22 February 2022

A3 Scotland, a conference for the AAA 2 sector, will take place on 26 and 27 April 2022. Transition to net zero is this year’s theme.
Last updated: 27 January 2023

Food Minute of meeting 21 September 2022

With the lack of people, technology is the way to fill the productivity gap – including through the use of Cobots. • Using the latest gases, the latest technologies and the best insulation, could help significant energy costs. • The use of technologies such as virtual technical manager and robots can support food safety and traceability more effectively. • Installing sensors on machines in factories can give management teams real time data to manage those assets and improve their efficiencies. • NIMS can support businesses to find funding and link state-of-the-art technology that's affordable into making real world solutions to make jobs easier and businesses more profitable. 3 Dr Jon Wilkin, Senior Lecturer in New Product Development, Abertay University Transform Net Zero Project (JW) The key points from JW’s presentation included: • Abertay University received funding from the Scottish Government and the European Union’s Regional Development Fund and Scottish Enterprise for their Transform Net Zero Programme. • The aim is to stimulate innovation within SME food and drink businesses. • The project is looking at supply chain and customer demand, market opportunities towards net zero and long-term transformation in the food and drink industry to help manufacturers to be both green and economically sustainable in the future. • Projects have used the known science of the moment to help SMEs see what they can do on their own and also provide extra support as needed.
Last updated: 21 November 2022

Minutes of the AGM 21 September 2022

With the lack of people, technology is the way to fill the productivity gap – including through the use of Cobots. • Using the latest gases, the latest technologies and the best insulation, could help significant energy costs. • The use of technologies such as virtual technical manager and robots can support food safety and traceability more effectively. • Installing sensors on machines in factories can give management teams real time data to manage those assets and improve their efficiencies. • NIMS can support businesses to find funding and link state-of-the-art technology that's affordable into making real world solutions to make jobs easier and businesses more profitable. 3 Dr Jon Wilkin, Senior Lecturer in New Product Development, Abertay University Transform Net Zero Project (JW) The key points from JW’s presentation included: • Abertay University received funding from the Scottish Government and the European Union’s Regional Development Fund and Scottish Enterprise for their Transform Net Zero Programme. • The aim is to stimulate innovation within SME food and drink businesses. • The project is looking at supply chain and customer demand, market opportunities towards net zero and long-term transformation in the food and drink industry to help manufacturers to be both green and economically sustainable in the future. • Projects have used the known science of the moment to help SMEs see what they can do on their own and also provide extra support as needed.
Last updated: 26 April 2022

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