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Last updated: 30 November 2022

Womens unfair responsibility for unpaid care and domestic work Letter t o Covid 19 Recovery Committe

Benefits need to be uplifted to take account of these extra expenses. • Rising fuel costs are particularly acute and concerning for those with a child with complex needs.
Last updated: 26 May 2022

Chamber_Minutes_20220526

Miles Briggs moved amendment S6M-04621.1— As an amendment to motion S6M-04621 in the name of Ben Macpherson (Update on Delivery of Social Security Benefits), leave out from "notes the more" to end and insert "notes the implementation of a clinically determined definition of "terminal illness" and fast-tracking of these applications for support; welcomes the introduction of indefinite awards within Scottish disability assistance, which provides the most severely disabled people with long-term financial security; looks forward to the introduction of new benefits, including Low Income Winter Heating Assistance and Scottish Carer's Assistance; notes that social security is one of the three key pillars in the national mission to tackle child poverty, and commends the extension of the Scottish Child Payment to under-16s and plans to increase it to £25 per week per child by the end of the year; welcomes the substantial financial support that these benefits provide to people, which is important at all times and particularly so now as people are impacted by the cost of living crisis in the UK, and acknowledges the Scottish Government's record investment of £3.9 billon in benefit expenditure in 2022-23, which is £360 million above that received by the UK Government, all of which will provide meaningful social security support to over one million people, including low-income families and households, disabled people and carers; is concerned that the £251 million cut to local government funding will have a knock-on effect on debt advice services, which will have a detrimental impact on low-income families and households; notes further concern at the published processing times at Social Security Scotland showing record highs, with many applications taking 30 days to process, almost double the average processing time of September 2021, which raises further concerns about how Social Security Scotland will be able to cope with the additional caseload, given that Audit Scotland forecasts that the Adult Disability Payment caseload will increase from 20,000 cases in 2022-23 to 475,000 cases by 2026-27; seeks clarification on how the Scottish Government plans to finance increased social security expenditure, with a projected extra...
Last updated: 24 March 2022

20211207 CCUS Submission ErikDalhuijsen

Both of these examples extract CO2 entrained in produced natural gas, and in doing so emit extra greenhouse gases from the additional energy required to separate and inject the CO2.
Last updated: 17 March 2022

Minutes of the CPG on USA meeting of 23 February 2022

They will be broadening the support that is available across all sectors to add extra agricultural attaché in America to help unlock market barriers.
Last updated: 8 February 2022

Chamber_Minutes_20220203

Cost of Living: Jackie Baillie moved S6M-03042—That the Parliament recognises the pressure being placed on household finances across Scotland due to rising inflation, increasing food and fuel prices, and high energy bills; considers that this will be exacerbated by the increase to National Insurance, the likely hike to the energy price cap in April 2022, and the rises in Scotland to rail fares and water charges, which it calls on the Scottish Government to review and defer; supports the calls for the UK Government to cut VAT on home energy bills for 12 months; endorses proposals to save most households around £200 on bills using that VAT cut and smoothing the costs of supplier failure, as well as to provide extra...
Official Report Meeting date: 18 December 2019

Finance and Constitution Committee 18 December 2019

The argument was that because the organisations are so small, we cannot expect them to make savings or to absorb extra work. I would have thought that all six organisations would be facing extra work, but some of them are making savings, while the two big ones—the ombudsman and the Information Commissioner—are not ma...
SPICe briefings Date published: 3 March 2025

Scotland's care system for children and young people: subject profile 2025 update - Getting it Right for Every Child (GIRFEC)

In terms of the care system, GIRFEC principles mean that decisions about a child or young person should be based on an understanding of needs and wellbeing, with co-ordination between services and a focus on early intervention. Each child in need of extra support should have a child's plan: A personalised child’s plan is developed when those working with the child or young person and family identify that a child or young person needs a range of extra support planned, delivered and co-ordinated.
Committee reports Date published: 20 April 2022

Additional supplementary Legislative Consent Memorandum to the Health and Care Bill - Background

The newly introduced provision (commercial dealings in organs for transplantation: extra-territorial offences) is therefore named, rather than referenced by clause number.
Committee reports Date published: 15 May 2017

How is Additional Support for Learning working in practice? - Receiving the correct placement

(Focus group A) A group of 22 teachers from the Edinburgh area at a separate focus group on the evening of 8 February 2017 included one comment that "Edinburgh is closing all the special schools but not offering extra staff or resources to mainstream schools".
Last updated: 10 April 2026

Progress Report 3

. • Simplified registration process for new organisations • An option to add an extra email address for key reminders. • An improved dashboard to help track activities and late submissions. • New information return form with in-built automation to ensure minimal manual effort. • New bulk information return option • Enhanced searching, reporting, and data vi...

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