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Official Report Meeting date: 5 December 2023

Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee 05 December 2023

The committee’s role is to decide whether it agrees with the Scottish Government’s proposal to consent to the UK Government in the manner that it has indicated. I welcome to the meeting Siobhian Brown, who is the Minister for Victims and Community Safety, and her supporting officials.
Last updated: 2 April 2024

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S6M-05506: Craig Hoy: Protecting the Future of Scotland’s Historic Environment – That the Parliament understands that stonemasonry is vitally important for the protection and preservation of Scotland’s historic environment and tourism, and that it can be hugely beneficial to young people from deprived backgrounds to start their career; commends the Ridge Charity in Dunbar, which it understands currently supports some of East Lothian’s most marginalised community members to gain access to modern apprenticeships in stonemasonry and joinery; regrets the reported impending loss of stonemasonry apprenticeships at Edinburgh College and the impact that this may have on young people in the south of Scotland; notes the calls on the Scottish Government, Skills Development Scotland, Historic Environment Scotland and South of Scotland Enterprise to consider what it sees as the potential serious repercussions for the Ridge Charity and for the apprenticeship opportunities for young people in the south east of Scotland, and further notes the calls for stakeholders, including the Scottish Government, to engage to identify a positive solution for an accessible location that could be used for young people from Berwickshire, Edinburgh and East Lothian to gain access to stonemasonry apprenticeships through a satellite provision of an existing college provider. S6M-05469: Siobhian...
Last updated: 2 April 2024

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S6M-05506: Craig Hoy: Protecting the Future of Scotland’s Historic Environment – That the Parliament understands that stonemasonry is vitally important for the protection and preservation of Scotland’s historic environment and tourism, and that it can be hugely beneficial to young people from deprived backgrounds to start their career; commends the Ridge Charity in Dunbar, which it understands currently supports some of East Lothian’s most marginalised community members to gain access to modern apprenticeships in stonemasonry and joinery; regrets the reported impending loss of stonemasonry apprenticeships at Edinburgh College and the impact that this may have on young people in the south of Scotland; notes the calls on the Scottish Government, Skills Development Scotland, Historic Environment Scotland and South of Scotland Enterprise to consider what it sees as the potential serious repercussions for the Ridge Charity and for the apprenticeship opportunities for young people in the south east of Scotland, and further notes the calls for stakeholders, including the Scottish Government, to engage to identify a positive solution for an accessible location that could be used for young people from Berwickshire, Edinburgh and East Lothian to gain access to stonemasonry apprenticeships through a satellite provision of an existing college provider. S6M-05469: Siobhian...
Last updated: 2 April 2024

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S6M-05506: Craig Hoy: Protecting the Future of Scotland’s Historic Environment – That the Parliament understands that stonemasonry is vitally important for the protection and preservation of Scotland’s historic environment and tourism, and that it can be hugely beneficial to young people from deprived backgrounds to start their career; commends the Ridge Charity in Dunbar, which it understands currently supports some of East Lothian’s most marginalised community members to gain access to modern apprenticeships in stonemasonry and joinery; regrets the reported impending loss of stonemasonry apprenticeships at Edinburgh College and the impact that this may have on young people in the south of Scotland; notes the calls on the Scottish Government, Skills Development Scotland, Historic Environment Scotland and South of Scotland Enterprise to consider what it sees as the potential serious repercussions for the Ridge Charity and for the apprenticeship opportunities for young people in the south east of Scotland, and further notes the calls for stakeholders, including the Scottish Government, to engage to identify a positive solution for an accessible location that could be used for young people from Berwickshire, Edinburgh and East Lothian to gain access to stonemasonry apprenticeships through a satellite provision of an existing college provider. S6M-05469: Siobhian...
Last updated: 2 April 2024

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S6M-05506: Craig Hoy: Protecting the Future of Scotland’s Historic Environment – That the Parliament understands that stonemasonry is vitally important for the protection and preservation of Scotland’s historic environment and tourism, and that it can be hugely beneficial to young people from deprived backgrounds to start their career; commends the Ridge Charity in Dunbar, which it understands currently supports some of East Lothian’s most marginalised community members to gain access to modern apprenticeships in stonemasonry and joinery; regrets the reported impending loss of stonemasonry apprenticeships at Edinburgh College and the impact that this may have on young people in the south of Scotland; notes the calls on the Scottish Government, Skills Development Scotland, Historic Environment Scotland and South of Scotland Enterprise to consider what it sees as the potential serious repercussions for the Ridge Charity and for the apprenticeship opportunities for young people in the south east of Scotland, and further notes the calls for stakeholders, including the Scottish Government, to engage to identify a positive solution for an accessible location that could be used for young people from Berwickshire, Edinburgh and East Lothian to gain access to stonemasonry apprenticeships through a satellite provision of an existing college provider. S6M-05469: Siobhian...
Last updated: 2 April 2024

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S6M-06610: Fulton MacGregor: Programme Promoting the Benefits of Shared Parenting - That the Parliament notes what it sees as the importance of the involvement of both parents when bringing up a child; asserts that every child of separated parents deserves the love and support of both of their parents; believes in the need for parents to co- operate where appropriate; understands that research has shown that there is a lack of support for children of separated parents; considers that parents, including in the Coatbridge and Chryston constituency, may need help to make important decisions about sharing the care of their children; acknowledges the view that there is a need for public policy to recognise these challenges; praises Shared Parenting Scotland for piloting the New Ways for Families programme; recognises that the online programme focuses on the key skills of emotion management, flexible thinking and behaviour moderation; applauds the ethos of the programme, which, it considers, puts children first, as well as focusing on improving co- parenting and making decisions together out of court; notes reports that a similar programme introduced in Canada saw a significant increase in parenting co-operation upon completion, and congratulates Shared Parenting Scotland for securing £16,500 worth of funding from the Scottish Government, The National Lottery, and an anonymous trust in order to deliver the programme. S6M-06569: Siobhian...
Last updated: 6 June 2022

SPBill09GS062022Criminal Justice Committee

Groupings of amendments Parole Board for Scotland 1009 Children’s hearings 1003 Conduct of court by electronic means 1035, 1005, 1006, 1036, 1007, 1010, 1034 Notes on amendments in this group Amendment 1035 pre-empts amendments 1005, 1006, 1036, 1007, 1010 Fiscal fines 1037, 1038, 1039, 1040 Notes on amendments in this group Amendment 1037 pre-empts amendment 1038 Time limits in criminal proceedings 1011, 1012, 1013, 1001, 1014, 1041, 1015, 1042, 1016, 1043, 1017, 1044, 1018, 1045, 1019, 1046, 1020, 1021, 1022, 1047, 1048, 1027, 1028, 1002, 1056, 1004 Notes on amendments in this group Amendment 1041 pre-empts amendments 1015, 1042, 1016, 1043, 1017, 1044, 1018, 1045, 1019, 1046 Amendments 1015 and 1042 are direct alternatives Amendments 1016 and 1043 are direct alternatives Amendments 1017 and 1044 are direct alternatives Amendments 1018 and 1045 are direct alternatives SP Bill 9 - G Session 6 (2022) Amendments 1019 and 1046 are direct alternatives Early release of prisoners: policy 1049, 1023, 1050, 1051, 1052, 1053, 1054, 1055, 1057 Notes on amendments in this group Amendment 1049 pre-empts amendments 1023, 1050, 1051, 1052, 1053, 1054, 1055 Early release of prisoners: procedure 1024, 1025, 1026, 1008 Notes on amendments in this group Amendment 1024 pre-empts amendments 1025, 1026 and 1008 Expiration and review of temporary justice measures 1029, 1030, 1031, 1032, 1033 THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Amendments in debating order Parole Board for Scotland Jamie Greene 1009 In section 32, page 30, line 32, at end insert— Children’s hearings Keith Brown...
Last updated: 1 June 2022

SPBill09GS062022Criminal Justice Committee

Groupings of amendments Parole Board for Scotland 1009 Children’s hearings 1003 Conduct of court by electronic means 1035, 1005, 1006, 1036, 1007, 1010, 1034 Notes on amendments in this group Amendment 1035 pre-empts amendments 1005, 1006, 1036, 1007, 1010 Fiscal fines 1037, 1038, 1039, 1040 Notes on amendments in this group Amendment 1037 pre-empts amendment 1038 Time limits in criminal proceedings 1011, 1012, 1013, 1001, 1014, 1041, 1015, 1042, 1016, 1043, 1017, 1044, 1018, 1045, 1019, 1046, 1020, 1021, 1022, 1047, 1048, 1027, 1028, 1002, 1056, 1004 Notes on amendments in this group Amendment 1041 pre-empts amendments 1015, 1042, 1016, 1043, 1017, 1044, 1018, 1045, 1019, 1046 Early release of prisoners: policy 1049, 1023, 1050, 1051, 1052, 1053, 1054, 1055, 1057 SP Bill 9 - G Session 6 (2022) Notes on amendments in this group Amendment 1049 pre-empts amendments 1023, 1050, 1051, 1052, 1053, 1054, 1055 in this group Amendment 1049 also pre-empts amendments 1024, 1025, 1026 and 1008 in the group “Early release of prisoners: procedure” Early release of prisoners: procedure 1024, 1025, 1026, 1008 Notes on amendments in this group Amendments 1024, 1025, 1026 and 1008 are pre-empted by amendment 1049 in the group “Early release of prisoners: policy” Expiration and review of temporary justice measures 1029, 1030, 1031, 1032, 1033 THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Amendments in debating order Parole Board for Scotland Jamie Greene 1009 In section 32, page 30, line 32, at end insert— Children’s hearings Keith Brown...
Last updated: 21 December 2023

A9 Dualling Programme Context_and Timeline

Cabinet Secretaries Ministers Name Post from to Name Post from to Cabinet Secretary for Minister for 25- Infrastructure and 19- 05- Transport and 12- May- Alex Neil Capital Investment May-11 Sep-12 Keith Brown Infrastructure Dec-10 11 Minister for 04- Housing and 25- Sep- Keith Brown Transport May-11 12 Cabinet Secretary for Minister for 25- Infrastructure, 05- 19- Transport and 05- Nov- Nicola Sturgeon Investment and Cities Sep-12 Nov-14 Keith Brown Veterans Sep-12 14 Cabinet Secretary for Minister for 18- Infrastructure, 21- 18- Transport and 25- May- Keith Brown Investment and Cities Nov-14 May-16 Derek Mackay Islands Nov-14 16 Cabinet Secretary for Rural Economy and 18- 26-Jun- Fergus Ewing Connectivity May-16 18 Cabinet Secretary for Minister for Economy, Jobs and 18- 26-Jun- Transport and 18- 28- Keith Brown Fair Work May-16 18 Humza Yousaf Islands May-16 Jun-18 Cabinet Secretary for Minister for Transport, Energy, 20- Infrastructure and 26-Jun- 19- Connectivity and 26-Jun- May- Michael Matheson Connectivity 18 May-21 Paul Wheelhouse the Islands 18 21 Cabinet Secretary for 19- 29- Michael Matheson Net Zero, Energy and Minister for 19- 24- May-21 Mar-23 Transport Graeme Dey Transport May-21 Jan-22 Cabinet Secretary for Minister for 24-Jan- 30- Jenny Gilruth Net Zero, Energy and 19- Transport 22 Mar-23 Michael Matheson Transport May-21 29- Mar-23 Mairi McAllan Cabinet Secretary for 29- Transport, Net Zero Mar-23 Minister for 29- 06- and Just Transition Kevin Stewart Transport Mar-23 Jun-23 Minister for 14-Jun- Cabinet Secretary for 29- Fiona Hyslop Transport 23 Mairi McAllan Transport, Net Zero Mar-23 and Just Transition A9 Dualling Perth to Inverness timeline (for locations and process definitions see next page) Process DMRB 1 DMRB 3 statutory processes stage (see and 2 diagram) A9 Dualling route Date Publication Public Date of Publication Date of construction Scheme options Preferred of Draft Local Scottish of Made General period Orders Orders Vesting Name (see assessment Option Inquiry Ministers Declaration map) (see notes 1 Announced Dates Decision (GVD) and 2) Luncarty to 2008-June June 2013 19 March 8 June 24 March 20 21 Feb 2019 - Pass of 2013 2014 2015 2016 December November August 2021 Birnam 2016 2017 Pass of 2009-date tbc tbc tbc tbc tbc tbc tbc Birnam to Tay Crossing Tay Sept 2012 – Feb 2017 31 July No Inquiry, 02 March 26 tbc tbc Crossing to Feb 2017 2018 written 2021 November Ballinluig subs only 2021 (November 2019) Pitlochry to Sept 2012 – Nov 2016 15 No Inquiry, 11 26 tbc tbc Killiecrankie Nov 2016 December written February November 2017 subs only 2020 2021 (March 2019) Killiecrankie Sept 2012- March 2016 28 w/c 13 10 tbc tbc tbc to Glen March 2016 November January November Garry 2017 2020 2022 Glen Garry Sept 2012 – Nov 2016 19 No Inquiry, 31 May 30 July tbc tbc to Nov 2016 December written 2019 2021 Dalwhinnie 2017 subs only (March 2019) Dalwhinnie Sept 2012 – March 2016 19 No Inquiry, 23 30 July tbc tbc to March 2016 December written November 2021 Crubenmore 2017 subs only 2020 (June 2019) Crubenmore Sept 2012 – March 2017 4 No Inquiry, 17 tbc tbc tbc to Kincraig March 2017 September written January 2018 subs only 2022 (Feb 2021) Kincraig to 2003 - Nov November November No inquiry 19 August September 11 June 2015 - Dalraddy 2013 2013 2013 or written 2014 2014 December Sept 2016 subs 2014 Dalraddy to Sept 2012 – March 2017 28 August No Inquiry, 15 tbc tbc tbc Slochd March 2017 2018 written November subs only 2021 (October 2020) Tomatin to Sept 2012 – Nov 2016 18 May No Inquiry, 11 February September (first tendered Moy Nov 2016 2018 written February 2021 2021 19 August subs only 2020 2021; (August currently 2019) being retendered as Sept 2023) 1.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 April 2022

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 20 April 2022

I have to disagree with my colleague Siobhian Brown, because my daughter is vice-captain of Westdyke Ladies Football Club.

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