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Official Report Meeting date: 20 September 2022

Finance and Public Administration Committee 20 September 2022

In effect, therefore, the first practicable date on which to make and lay the order was 1 July.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 August 2024

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The Scottish Government does not generally lay secondary legislation during Parliamentary recess. However, Scottish Ministers are taking action to end the practice of detaining children in Young Offenders’ Institutions as soon as possible, having identified the earliest point at which delivery agencies and partners could safely deliver the change.
Last updated: 13 September 2020

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The SPCB received an update on actions taken to date and those planned both for the coming days and looking further ahead to post Easter recess.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 June 2021

Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee 23 June 2021

I propose that we hold a planning session during the summer recess and that we aim, all things being equal, to do that in person here in Parliament at some point, probably during the final week of recess.
Last updated: 5 December 2024

Portfolio Questions Rota to Summer 2025

Portfolio Questions Rota Week Commencing Portfolio 1 (Wednesday) Portfolio 2 (Wednesday) Portfolio 3 (Thursday) 16 December 2024 Rural Affairs, Land Reform Health and Social Care Social Justice and Islands 06 January 2025 Constitution, External Affairs Justice and Home Affairs Education and Skills and Culture, and Parliamentary Business 13 January 2025 Deputy First Minister Finance and Local Government Net Zero and Energy, Responsibilities, Economy and Transport and Gaelic 20 January 2025 Rural Affairs, Land Reform Health and Social Care Social Justice and Islands 27 January 2025 Constitution, External Affairs Justice and Home Affairs Education and Skills and Culture, and Parliamentary Business 03 February 2025 Deputy First Minister Finance and Local Government Net Zero and Energy, Responsibilities, Economy and Transport and Gaelic FEBRUARY RECESS...
Last updated: 2 April 2024

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However, the current substantial programme of upcoming work for the Committee, combined with the reduced number of meetings available between now and summer recess means that the Committee’s immediate capacity is significantly reduced.
Last updated: 10 March 2023

February Chief Executives Report

We plan to report back to the SPCB with updates, and then roll out wider Member engagement after Easter recess. Non-Government Bills Unit (NGBU) The NGBU continues to experience a high demand for support with Members’ Bills.
Official Report Meeting date: 1 October 2024

Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee 01 October 2024

Since then, there has been limited parliamentary time due to summer recess, but I am grateful to you, convener, and to colleagues on the committee for your work in considering a number of instruments since I took on the role as Minister for Parliamentary Business.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 May 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 25 May 2023

I will update Liam McArthur when a date is in place for the first meeting.
Last updated: 29 January 2025

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Accordingly, the Parliament resolved— That the Parliament deeply regrets that current high wait times mean that too many are waiting too long for treatment; thanks hardworking NHS and social care staff who provide extraordinary care across the country; recognises that there are crises facing too many parts of the NHS; notes investment of over £11 billion in the NHS workforce and an estimated £950 million to ensure that adult social care workers, including those in the third and private sectors, are paid at least the real Living Wage; recognises that the biggest threat to the health and social care workforce comes from the UK Government’s decision to increase employer national insurance contributions, and demands that the UK Labour administration reimburse the Scottish Government in full; supports the calls for the publication of a medium-term approach to health and social care reform, including workforce planning, before the Parliament’s 2025 summer recess...

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