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Last updated: 25 June 2021

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Members' Business motions that have not achieved cross party support *S6M-00472 Michael Marra: Reform of Scotland’s Education Institutions —The Parliament welcomes the OECD report: Scotland’s Curriculum for Excellence - Into the future; further welcomes its recommendations, which highlight issues within the education system that it understands that teachers, young people, educationalists and MSPs have been raising for years; recognises the comments from the OECD regarding the hard work and professionalism of the teaching workforce; acknowledges the view that the implementation of the review must be met with urgency and ambition; notes the view that the inspectorate should be made independent this week, by 27 June 2021; further notes the view that the remaining curriculum function of Education Scotland should be merged with the SQA, as an interim body under new leadership by the middle of July, so that arrangements for 2022 assessments can be made; recognises that the OECD report states that Scotland's uniquely high levels of teacher class contact time is a barrier to progress in education; notes the belief that a new teacher agreement should begin to be negotiated between the Scottish Government, COSLA and teaching unions immediately, and that any new agreement should be robustly resourced; further acknowledges the belief that the Chairs of the new independent inspectorate and curriculum and assessment agency should be appointed by the Parliament; further notes the belief that such reforms can further unlock the potential of schools in the North East and across Scotland, and notes calls on the Scottish Government to take the reforms forward.
Last updated: 13 May 2022

PUBLIC PAPERS for CPPC meeting 18 May 22

Previous action This issue has been raised with Liam McArthur MSP, Alasdair Allan MSP and Rhoda Grant MSP.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 November 2022

Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee 22 November 2022

We are joined today by Shona Robison MSP, the Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice, Housing and Local Government, and Scottish Government officials.
Committee reports Date published: 9 October 2024
SPICe briefings Date published: 28 November 2023

Scottish Parliament Statistics 2021-2022 - 7.1. MSP Staff

7.1. MSP Staff Number of MSP staff (as at 31 March 2022)These figures are based on head count as opposed to full time equivalent and a number of these staff will be working on a part-time basis.TotalMaleFemale% Male% FemaleMSP Staff64630334346.953.1
Committee reports Date published: 10 February 2023

Legislative Consent Memorandum: delegated powers relevant to Scotland in the Energy Bill - Membership changes

Membership changes The following changes to Committee membership occurred during the course of the Committee's scrutiny of the delegated powers relevant to Scotland in the Energy Bill: on 19 January 2023, Carol Mochan MSP replaced Paul Sweeney MSP.
Committee reports Date published: 9 March 2021

Code of Conduct - Register of Interests - Gifts threshold - Introduction

Introduction Rules governing MSPs' conduct are set out in the Code of Conduct for MSPs.
Committee reports Date published: 17 February 2021

Code of Conduct Rule changes- Treatment of Others - Introduction

Introduction Rules governing MSPs' conduct are set out in the Code of Conduct for MSPs.
Committee reports Date published: 13 June 2019

Annual Report 2018-19 - Membership changes

Membership changes Changes to the membership of the Committee during the reporting year are: Ian Gray MSP (until 1 November 2018) Anas Sarwar MSP (from 15 November 2018) Public Audit and Post-legislative Scrutiny CommitteeAndrew Cowan
SPICe briefings Date published: 20 August 2025

A review of inter-governmental cooperation and communication during Ukraine resettlement efforts in Scotland - The Homes for Ukraine Scheme

At the outset, Scottish Ministers had significant concerns regarding the visa application process for the Homes for Ukraine Scheme – these concerns were also expressed in an open letter co-signed by the then Scottish party leaders Nicola Sturgeon MSP (SNP), Anas Sarwar MSP (Scottish Labour Party), Patrick Harvie MSP and Lorna Slater MSP (Scottish Green Party) and Alex Cole-Hamilton MSP (Liberal Democrats), which was sent to then Prime Minister Boris Johnson MP.

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