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Official Report Meeting date: 19 February 2020

Meeting of the Parliament 19 February 2020

Archaeologists on the team are training volunteers across Scotland to record prehistoric carvings and upload them to the project’s online database. The database allows the project team to analyse the rocks in a more precise manner and to increase public awareness of the carvings.
Official Report Meeting date: 1 October 2019

Economy, Energy and Fair Work Committee 01 October 2019

Advice Direct Scotland is already delivering advice services through telephony, online and via social media—it has been doing that since 1 April.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 June 2019

Meeting of the Parliament 06 June 2019

Lifelines was established in 2016 by the Rivers centre to promote resilience and wellbeing among volunteer emergency responders, and it is supported by Scottish Government and LIBOR—London interbank offered rate—funding. Lifelines provides training and online resources for volunteers and their families and friends.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 February 2019

Public Audit and Post-legislative Scrutiny Committee 28 February 2019

Should the identification of Scottish taxpayers be dependent on their ticking a box on an online self-assessment form? No. We are looking into that case, which happened after we had produced the audit report, and it will be covered in our 2018-19 report.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 October 2018

Meeting of the Parliament 25 October 2018

Gas Tag is another mechanism that could be considered in order to achieve the consumer confidence that is so important. Gas Tag uses an online app. A gas appliance is tagged and the tag can be read with a QR—quick response—reader by a gas engineer undertaking any work.
Official Report Meeting date: 3 October 2017

Meeting of the Parliament 03 October 2017

Motion, as amended, agreed to, That the Parliament calls on the UK Government to immediately halt the roll-out of universal credit full service due to the overwhelming evidence of the damage that it is causing recipients; agrees that the clear failings in the design and delivery of the system must be addressed; condemns the six-week wait for the first payment of universal credit, which is pushing people into rent arrears, debt and crisis; notes the evidence from a wide range of third sector organisations that highlights the hardship and harm being caused by universal credit; notes that the House of Commons Work and Pensions Committee inquiry into universal credit has highlighted the fundamental flaws that must be resolved before full service roll-out proceeds; welcomes the Scottish Government’s use of flexibilities over the system to provide recipients in Scotland a choice of more frequent payments and for the housing element to be paid direct to landlords, but recognises that this does not address the most damaging aspects built in to universal credit; recognises the Scottish Government’s commitment to introduce split payments of universal credit and to work with stakeholders to consider how these can be delivered in Scotland; welcomes the joint letter from COSLA and the Scottish Government demonstrating the defects of universal credit and calling for the roll-out to be paused; observes that the independent Office for Budget Responsibility has said that universal credit is ‘less generous on average than the tax credits and benefits systems that it replaces’ despite original assurances that ‘no-one will experience a reduction in the benefit they receive as a result of the introduction of universal credit’; believes that the UK Government must stop ignoring the overwhelming evidence that shows the negative impact of universal credit full service and take urgent action to fix the problems and make the system fit for purpose and work for the people of Scotland; notes that the highly-complicated application process and resultant administrational errors have delayed payments, which have also pushed people into crisis; further notes that the aim to create a ‘truly digital welfare service’ risks excluding and disadvantaging people who are not online...
Official Report Meeting date: 22 June 2017

Public Audit and Post-legislative Scrutiny Committee 22 June 2017

Do you find that you need more assistance by way of technology, online capability and so on to deliver what you do, much more so than perhaps Edinburgh might?
Official Report Meeting date: 31 May 2017

Meeting of the Parliament 31 May 2017

The pack includes a one step ahead child safety chart and links to a range of online resources and activities for children, families and schools.
Official Report Meeting date: 9 May 2017

Meeting of the Parliament 09 May 2017

To declutter the curriculum, we have significantly streamlined the volume of advice and guidance, and 85 per cent of the content that had been on the Education Scotland online service for the curriculum and for assessment has now been removed.
Official Report Meeting date: 3 November 2016

Meeting of the Parliament 03 November 2016

The 2016 act also requires local authorities to publish and display their fees online, so that they are easily accessible, and contains powers to introduce inspection schemes for directors—although I note Mr Neil’s point with respect to the regulation of funeral directors.

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