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Official Report Meeting date: 3 December 2024

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee 03 December 2024

There would be merit in looking at having a de minimis level. You are talking about a threshold, but there is also a case for looking at having a de minimis level at the other end.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 October 2024

Finance and Public Administration Committee 08 October 2024

There was a bit of a risk for the Scottish Government in de-ring fencing and baselining without the accountability framework in place, but it was what you might describe as a goodwill gesture, while recognising that some areas remain to be discussed.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 February 2023

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee 21 February 2023

Sarah-Jane, do you have any evidence from among your landlords who are providing the 13,000 homes? I touched on the example of de-risking at the letting stage, which we are definitely seeing among members, as well as their not bringing new properties into supply.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 April 2022

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee 26 April 2022

Those are new sectors for the companies. They are de-risking their investments in that regard, but significant money is flowing in that direction.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 June 2019

Finance and Constitution Committee 19 June 2019

Professor Dougan cites the famous example of the cassis de Dijon decision in the late 1970s.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 October 2012

Meeting of the Parliament 02 October 2012

Mar a tha an t-atharrachadh air a’ ghluasad ag innse, tha e feumail dha-rìribh gu bheil sinn a’ faighneachd fad na tìde na poileasaidhean a tha ag obair agus na poileasaidhean a tha gun fheum.
Last updated: 19 May 2025

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S6M-16655: Elena Whitham: Shelter Scotland-commissioned Research Regarding Children’s Experiences in Temporary Accommodation— That the Parliament notes the publication of new research, In Their Own Words: Children’s Experiences in Temporary Accommodation, which was commissioned by Shelter Scotland and carried out by research co-leads Professor Nadzeya Svirydzenka, of De Montfort University, and Professor Monica Lakhanpaul, of University College 4 PB/S6/25/066 London, with research fellow, Dr Joseph Williams; understands that the findings bring to light the serious harm being done to children, including in the Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley constituency, due to current constraints in the housing system; notes that the research suggested that children were being harmed across the three key areas of safety, health and education; further notes the calls for it to act on the stories bravely shared by children in the research, which highlighted that some children were moved miles away from friends and family, or forced to sleep in beds covered in black mould, or placed in accommodation with urine-soaked carpets, dead rats and broken windows and having no access to decent cooking or washing facilities; understands that this is the first research of its kind to be published in Scotland; notes the view that the experiences detailed by the children involved highlight the need for change; further notes demands for urgent action to be taken to end the harm being caused by the housing emergency; thanks the children and families for their bravery in sharing their stories; understands that the Scottish Government recognises the housing emergency; commends the work that it believes the Scottish Government is doing with its partners in addressing this urgent situation; notes the call for action to be taken alongside COSLA to review and consider the recommendations of the report, and further notes that these include increasing investment in the supply of family-sized social homes, providing greater support to prevent homelessness from happening in the first place, having an improved supply of good quality temporary accommodation, having a greater emphasis on children’s rights, upholding the UN Convention of the Rights of the Child and having greater wrap-around support for children and their families.
Last updated: 25 April 2025

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S6M-16655: Elena Whitham: Shelter Scotland-commissioned Research Regarding Children’s Experiences in Temporary Accommodation— That the Parliament notes the publication of new research, In Their Own Words: Children’s Experiences in Temporary Accommodation, which was commissioned by Shelter Scotland and carried out by research co-leads Professor Nadzeya Svirydzenka, of De Montfort University, and Professor Monica Lakhanpaul, of University College London, with research fellow, Dr Joseph Williams; understands that the findings bring to light the serious harm being done to children, including in the Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley constituency, due to current constraints in the housing system; notes that the research suggested that children were being harmed across the three key areas of safety, health and education; further notes the calls for it to act on the stories bravely shared by children in the research, which highlighted that some children were moved miles away from friends and family, or forced to sleep in beds covered in black mould, or placed in accommodation with urine-soaked carpets, dead rats and broken windows and having no access to decent cooking or washing facilities; understands that this is the first research of its kind to be published in Scotland; notes the view that the experiences detailed by the children involved highlight the need for change; further notes demands for urgent action to be taken to end the harm being caused by the housing emergency; thanks the children and families for their bravery in sharing their stories; understands that the Scottish Government recognises the housing emergency; commends the work that it believes the Scottish Government is doing with its partners in addressing this urgent situation; notes the call for action to be taken alongside COSLA to review and consider the recommendations of the report, and further notes that these include increasing investment in the supply of family-sized social homes, providing greater support to prevent homelessness from happening in the first place, having an improved supply of good quality temporary accommodation, having a greater emphasis on children’s 3 PB/S6/25/052 rights, upholding the UN Convention of the Rights of the Child and having greater wrap-around support for children and their families.
Last updated: 4 April 2025

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S6M-16655: Elena Whitham: Shelter Scotland-commissioned Research Regarding Children’s Experiences in Temporary Accommodation— That the Parliament notes the publication of new research, In Their Own Words: Children’s Experiences in Temporary Accommodation, which was commissioned by Shelter Scotland and carried out by research co-leads Professor Nadzeya Svirydzenka, of De Montfort University, and Professor Monica Lakhanpaul, of University College London, with research fellow, Dr Joseph Williams; understands that the findings bring to light the serious harm being done to children, including in the Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley constituency, due to current constraints in the housing system; notes that the research suggested that children were being harmed across the three key areas of safety, health and education; further notes the calls for it to act on the stories bravely shared by children in the research, which highlighted that some children were moved miles away from friends and family, or forced to sleep in beds covered in black mould, or placed in accommodation with urine-soaked 2 PB/S6/25/048 carpets, dead rats and broken windows and having no access to decent cooking or washing facilities; understands that this is the first research of its kind to be published in Scotland; notes the view that the experiences detailed by the children involved highlight the need for change; further notes demands for urgent action to be taken to end the harm being caused by the housing emergency; thanks the children and families for their bravery in sharing their stories; understands that the Scottish Government recognises the housing emergency; commends the work that it believes the Scottish Government is doing with its partners in addressing this urgent situation; notes the call for action to be taken alongside COSLA to review and consider the recommendations of the report, and further notes that these include increasing investment in the supply of family-sized social homes, providing greater support to prevent homelessness from happening in the first place, having an improved supply of good quality temporary accommodation, having a greater emphasis on children’s rights, upholding the UN Convention of the Rights of the Child and having greater wrap-around support for children and their families.
Last updated: 28 March 2025

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Motions submitted for Members’ Business are shown below— S6M-16655: Elena Whitham: Shelter Scotland-commissioned Research Regarding Children’s Experiences in Temporary Accommodation— That the Parliament notes the publication of new research, In Their Own Words: Children’s Experiences in Temporary Accommodation, which was commissioned by Shelter Scotland and carried out by research co-leads Professor Nadzeya Svirydzenka, of De...

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