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Official Report Meeting date: 19 January 2011

Meeting of the Parliament 19 January 2011

The Parliament has a clear commitment to a zero-tolerance approach to domestic violence, and the bill will enhance the legal protections that are available.The Justice Committee was right to recommend rejection of the legal aid provisions in section 2, which seek to allow pursuers to have state-funded legal aid in domestic abuse cases regardless of their me...
Official Report Meeting date: 4 September 2001

Local Government Committee, 04 Sep 2001

Any attempts to set funds aside for future specific projects should be made through the vehicle of capital and repair and renewal funds instead of letting funds accumulate as a working balance.
Official Report Meeting date: 29 October 2002

Education, Culture and Sport Committee, 29 Oct 2002

That fund reduces about 20 strands of funding to five and allows local authorities to be more flexible in their budgets.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 November 2000

Health and Community Care Committee, 08 Nov 2000

I used the word "initially" in my statement because we recognise that our funding decisions may be informed by the way in which that work develops.
Committee reports Date published: 30 January 2026

ADHD and autism pathways and support - Impact of not receiving the right support or diagnosis

In their written submission to the inquiry, the Scottish ADHD Coalition raised concerns that the withdrawal of pathways for ADHD assessment and support in some areas of Scotland would have a detrimental impact on people with ADHD: The recent withdrawal of ADHD assessment and treatment across Scotland will lead to a significant rise in mortality, a reduction in life expectancy, and reduced quality of life in the affected cohort, and increased costs to the NHS and other publicly funded...
Committee reports Date published: 17 December 2025

Stage 1 Report on the Children (Care, Care Experience and Services Planning) (Scotland) Bill - Availability of current services

Fiona Whitelock of COSLA suggested that further clarity on funding models would be welcome, noting that if providing a life-long advocacy service for care experienced people meant local authorities commissioning additional services, then current budgets would not allow for this and more resource would be required, whilst acknowledging that a national model ...
SPICe briefings Date published: 28 October 2025

Scotland's water industry: overview of regulation and key challenges - 5.2.1 Septic tanks

Retrieved from https://beta.sepa.scot/topics/water/septic-tanks-and-private-sewage-treatment-systems/service-level-statement-for-small-scale-private-sewage-treatment-systems/ [accessed 15 September 2025] Unlike private water supplies, there is currently no grant funding available to households for upgrades to private wastewater systems.
SPICe briefings Date published: 15 September 2025

The Children (Withdrawal from Religious Education and Amendment of UNCRC Compatibility Duty) (Scotland) Bill - Consultation

From both groups of respondents, those who support the changes and those who do not, a majority consider that the changes will present a range of issues to schools and families, such as: logistical issues - an increase in withdrawal requests and provision of alternative activities resource needs - in terms of staffing, training and funding particular diffic...
Committee reports Date published: 16 May 2025

The 2022/23 and 2023/24 audits of the Water Industry Commission for Scotland - Role of the Board

The [Framework] document states: “Individual Board members should act in accordance with the responsibilities of the Board ... and comply at all times with the code of conduct adopted by WICS and with the rules relating to the use of public funds.9The Scottish Parliament. (2024, September 19).
Committee reports Date published: 30 April 2025

Stage 1 report: Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill - Executive summary

Should the Bill become law, we would expect the Scottish Government to set out how it intends to meet the associated costs of training in a way that does not negatively affect available funding for existing services. We have taken a particular interest in potential alternative models for assessing coercion, such as that created in relation to living donors ...

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