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Scottish Government submission of 26 October 2022 PE1964/A: Create an independent review of the Scottish Public Services Ombudsman Thank you for your email of 7 September 2022 in which you requested the Scottish Government’s written response to the issues raised in petition PE1964.
Scottish Commission on Social Security c/o Secretariat Area 1C South (Mail Point 6) Victoria Quay Edinburgh EH6 6QQ [email protected] 19 May 2022 Elena Whitham MSP Convener Social Justice and Social Security Committee By email only Dear Convener, I am writing to thank you again for such a valuable and productive meeting on 26 April and to ...
Continuity of delivery will remain important alongside the successful implementation of reforms. 2021-22 National Qualifications As you will know, the exam diet started on Tuesday 26 April and will finish on Wednesday 1 June.
Continuity of delivery will remain important alongside the successful implementation of reforms. 2021-22 National Qualifications As you will know, the exam diet started on Tuesday 26 April and will finish on Wednesday 1 June.
Necessary further reform The SHRC has already indicated that, whilst there are many factors which have resulted in the calls for new Commissions/ers, in the main, persistent lack of access to justice, at individual and systemic level, is the driving reason behind the calls for the creation of new public bodies to add...
The next update on progress will be available in March 2025 with the Scottish Government required to make a statement about them next summer. The latest Scottish Government modelling however estimates that "policies will keep 100,000 children out of relative poverty and 70,000 children out of absolute poverty in 2024-25, with the respective child poverty ra...
The group works collaboratively to: • Ensure that teacher education programmes across Scotland embed inclusion in their initial teacher education courses and support new teachers to understand their professional responsibilities to support the learning of all children.
The Museums Association welcomed the increased clarity on multi-year budgeting for local government in the latest budget, and supports the ambition to create a new deal for local government before the next financial year.
The Museums Association welcomed the increased clarity on multi-year budgeting for local government in the latest budget, and supports the ambition to create a new deal for local government before the next financial year.