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Last updated: 14 December 2023

Letter from Neil Gray Updates on various matters

Follow-up to the Scottish Government response of 19 February to the Committee’s inquiry report on Retail and Town Centres Allocations made from the £100m to support business digital capability To date, the Scottish Government has funded £38 million of financial and advisory support to businesses through four schemes: Digital Development Grants; Digital Deve...
Last updated: 11 December 2023

Welfare of Dogs 31 October 2023

Minister for Energy and Environment Gillian Martin MSP  T: 0300 244 4000 E: [email protected] Finlay Carson Convener Rural Affairs and Islands Committee 31 October 2023 Dear Convener, Welfare of Dogs (Scotland) Bill Thank you for your letter of 25 October subsequent to my offer to provide further information on matters raised during the evidence session on the same date. The Scottish Government’s view on the scope of Part 1 of the Bill being limited to pet dogs, rather than all dogs, and the lack of definition of a pet in the Bill.
Last updated: 20 November 2023

PE2000_E

Contracts are due for signature before the course start date, even if the course changes in the intervening time.
Last updated: 14 November 2023

Minute 27 September 2022

Item 7: Strategic Risk Update AAB(SEP22)08 - Strategic Risk Update 7.1 Tommy Lynch, Head of Resilience, provided an update on the Risk Management Policy Development and explained Leadership Group had recently endorsed an objective review of the approach to risk management. 7.2 It was further advised that the Resilience Team would provide Leadership Group with support on how it identifies and manages risk and Tommy Lynch would attend future AAB meetings to present progress and seek comments and advice on the evolving approach to risk management. 7.3 AAB Members welcomed the update. 4 I tem 8: AAB: Future Agenda Planner and AOCB AAB(JUN22)07 – Future Agenda Planner 8.1 The AAB agreed the future agenda planner. Item 9: Time and date...
Last updated: 14 November 2023

Minute 19 January 2022

Item 9: AAB: Future Agenda Planner and AOCB 9.1 The AAB agreed the future agenda planner and further approved the proposal to move December AAB meetings to January to avoid potential clashes with the SPCB’s budget evidence sessions with the Finance and Administration Committee. Item 10: Time and date of next meeting The next meeting will be held at 12:30pm ...
Last updated: 10 November 2023

Leadetship Team Minute 2 October 2023

An internal meeting to discuss the longer-term project investment pipeline was scheduled for the next day and Alan was also encouraged to liaise with external contacts to see how other organisations approached this so he could feed back to a future meeting. Action: Alan Date of next meeting 15. The next meeting was scheduled for Monday 6 November 2023.
Last updated: 26 October 2023

20231025 Police Scotland

The timeframes outlined for the implementation of the amended Bill present Police Scotland with significant concerns if full compliance is expected to be put in place for the ‘go-live’ date. Article 37 Requirements Currently, an arrested child must be taken to a Police Station, leaving no alternative to children attending current police custody facilities.
Last updated: 19 June 2023

NHS Grampian follow up

Cohort 1 Number of calls made 4119 Number of answered calls 3278 Number or patients who answered call but did not want to engage 142 (4.3%) Patient requested to be removed from waiting list 23 Patient provided unavailability dates 500 Patient referred to Tier 2 clinical advisor 180 escalated to Tier 2 Waiting well conversation completed 3162 Evaluation of W...
Last updated: 14 June 2023

PE1992_G

The Minister also set out the reasons why, following a difficult and complex procurement procedure, Ministers decided not to award the contract for the Tomatin to Moy section of the A9 Dualling programme and confirmed that the previous target date of 2025 for completion of the dualling was no longer achievable.
Last updated: 25 May 2023

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Justice for Fornethy House Survivors: The Parliament debated S6M-06729 in the name of Colin Smyth—That the Parliament recognises what it considers as the inspirational women who have bravely come forward to highlight the plight of the reported hundreds of survivors of physical, mental and sexual abuse at Fornethy House Residential School, in Angus, when they attended to convalesce or for short breaks between 1960 and the 1990s; notes reports that over 200 women have revealed the appalling abuse that they suffered at Fornethy House when they were young girls; commends these women for what it sees as their determined and admirable campaign for justice; recognises the reported challenges that survivors of Fornethy House have experienced in qualifying for Scotland’s Redress Scheme due to the eligibility criteria excluding those abused in short-term respite care; notes the reported difficulties that the survivors have had in obtaining personal records that were held by the owners of Fornethy House at the time, which were Glasgow Corporation and Strathclyde Regional Council; further notes the ongoing Police Scotland investigation, but regrets that, to date...

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