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From senior management to frontline services, we would like to see buy-in to new ways of communicating and working together. 9
Disabled Children and Young People Transitions (Scotland) Bill Informal session with Parents Carers Jan 2023 and Follow Up.
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Please advise whether any corrective action proposed, and if so, what action and when?
On 26 January 2021, the Scottish Government responded to the Committee as follows:
It is agreed that there is an error.
Analysis produced for SPS suggested that it was somewhere "between £8,000 and £10,000 per annum off the market rate for equivalent work."9Justice Committee. (2019, October 8). Official Report, col 26.
Table 1 shows statistics from COPFS in Scotland where, in the last 10 years, 70 people have been submitted to the court for prosecution where the main charge was an offence under the 2002 Act, 41 of which resulted in a conviction. 3 This document relates to the Hunting with Dogs (Scotland) Bill (SP Bill 12) as introduced in the Scottish Parliament on 24 February 2022 Table 1: Prosecutions under the 2002 Act in the last 10 years 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7...
I will give you some examples to give you a sense of what that means: “Since 2010/11, this has included: 26% reduction in culture and leisure spending; 26% reduction in planning spending; 26% in corporate support service spending ... 24% reduction in roads spending; 28% reduc...
Totals subject to rounding 7 27. As can be seen from table 4 , the five-year (2021-22 to 2025-26) net present value ranges from £1,010,000 to £1,350,000 (central estimate £1,210,000).
Section 28 makes minor adjustments to section 15(1) of the Scotland Act in consequence of the modification made by section 26, and also section 25. Both sections insert new paragraphs into section 15(1) that refer to the person subject to disqualification as “the person”.
Section 28 makes minor adjustments to section 15(1) of the Scotland Act in consequence of the modification made by section 26, and also section 25. Both sections insert new paragraphs into section 15(1) that refer to the person subject to disqualification as “the person”.