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Last updated: 28 June 2024

Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults Scotland Bill DPM 27 June 2024

This is intended to ensure that the substantive provisions of the Bill do not commence before Ministers are confident that the process can operate fully, which includes being able to regulate to provide for an approved substance. Ministers’ ability to co-ordinate commencement of the Bill’s substantive provisions, laying the necessary regulations, and raisin...
Last updated: 25 June 2024

ConvenerToMinisterPB_25Jun24

To ensure consistency and enable regular scrutiny, the Committee therefore suggests that such updates on these Bill costings are presented to the Committee in a co-ordinated way annually, alongside the Scottish Government’s Medium-Term Financial Strategy.
Last updated: 10 June 2024

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The power is necessary to enable the Scottish Ministers to commence the provisions in the Bill appropriately to allow for the new disregard scheme to be brought into force once the necessary planning has been completed. This planning will involve co-ordination with a number of stakeholders affected by the new scheme and the exact timing when the scheme come...
Last updated: 22 April 2024

ASL note of discussion with teachers 4 March 2024

. • Teachers stated that in their experience, coordinated support plans (CSPs) in place for pupils with ASN were rare; nevertheless, where a CSP was in place, it was felt to be beneficial as the support is much more co-ordinated and a range of support providers are put in place. • CSPs are sometimes thought of as a temporary fix as support is provided for a...
Last updated: 24 January 2024

Perth and Kinross Council response

. • The requirements relating to Co-ordinated Support Plans (CSPs) would benefit from review.
Last updated: 11 October 2023

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We have created Suicide Prevention Scotland to deliver the action plan, ensure national, local and sectoral actions are well co-ordinated and mutually supportive, and create a community open to anyone across Scotland working on suicide prevention to share, learn and connect.
Last updated: 28 June 2023

Updated Information on the Suicide Prevention Strategy

We have created Suicide Prevention Scotland to deliver the action plan, ensure national, local and sectoral actions are well co-ordinated and mutually supportive, and create a community open to anyone across Scotland working on suicide prevention to share, learn and connect.
Last updated: 3 March 2023

EUFunds_NLanarkshireCouncil_8Feb23

In particular, Challenge Fund programmes require a significant amount of resource internally and externally particularly when only a limited number of project business cases are ultimately approved. A more co-ordinated, longer term approach to allocate funding to local areas would be welcomed.
Last updated: 24 January 2023

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Liam Kerr moved amendment S6M-07558.3— As an amendment to motion S6M-07558 in the name of Mairi Gougeon (Carbon Neutral Islands Project - First Steps Towards Decarbonisation), insert at end "; welcomes UK Government investment in carbon-reducing initiatives on Scotland's islands, such as the work of Reflex Orkney; notes the good work currently underway at a local level in many island communities; believes that Carbon Neutral Islands can only be achieved through a co-ordinated...
Last updated: 13 January 2023

Tackling child poverty DG Comm to PAC 12 Jan 2023

We also fund the Scottish Poverty and Inequality Research Unit (SPIRU) to provide additional analytical support and advice to local partners. The Local Child Poverty Co-ordination Group (‘national partners group’), consisting of the Improvement Service; COSLA; Scottish Government; SPIRU; CPAG; the Poverty Alliance and Public Health Scotland, works together ...

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