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Committee reports Date published: 17 May 2023

Scrutinising social justice: barriers and opportunities - A just transition to Net Zero

In their 7 December 2022 report to the Scottish Parliament, the Climate Change Committee concluded that in the Scottish Government— “There is little evidence of cooperative policy planning, which is now undermining the achievement of Scotland’s more ambitious short-term goals.’.
Last updated: 3 December 2024

BGAs_CabSecFLGToConvener_3Dec24

These BGAs only provide a partial view as the full impact on Scotland’s Budget will not be known until the SFC publish its forecasts for devolved tax revenues and benefit expenditure in December.
Last updated: 1 December 2022

LetterFromForWomenScotlandAndOthers27May2022

This prompted a parliamentary motion condemning “violence or threats of violence towards women engaging in public life in Scotland” signed by 73 MSPs from all parties.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 August 2020

S5W-30906

To ask the Scottish Government what protections, instructions or guidance it will issue to ensure that people who require the flu vaccine in 2020 will receive the vaccination safely if there is a second wave of COVID-19. NHS Boards are asked to follow the Public Health Scotland Infection Prevention and Control guida...
Official Report Meeting date: 7 June 2007

Plenary, 07 Jun 2007

In all that work, I will listen carefully to the views of the energy sector and other stakeholders. Those views will inform our energy strategy for Scotland.
Official Report Meeting date: 27 November 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 27 November 2024

Their strength and solidarity, and the unwavering support of their families, are a testament to the resilience of Scotland’s communities. As has been touched on, although it was inevitable that coal would eventually be replaced by cleaner energy sources, there are crucial lessons that we must take from how transition...
Official Report Meeting date: 29 February 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 29 February 2024

It is an opportunity to raise awareness and funds to help Marie Curie continue to carry out its vital work in Scotland.
Last updated: 24 January 2023

Annual Return 2021 to 2022

Individuals • Aberdeen Council of Voluntary Organisations Organisations • Aberlour • ACOSVO • Alzheimer Scotland • Argyll & Bute Council • Argyll TSI • Befriending • Befriending Networks • Big Lottery Fund • Breast Cancer Care Scotland • Breast Cancer Now • Breast Feeding Network • British Heart Foundation • Camphill Scotland • Cancer Research UK's Cancer Campaigns Ambassador Programme • Cancer Support Scotland • Cancer Support UK • Carnegie UK Trust • Changing Faces • Charity Retail Association • CHAS • Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland • Citizen Advice Scotland • Compassion Edinburgh - Local Volunteer Group • Creative Lives • Cross Reach • Cruse Scotland • CVS Falkirk • CVS Inverclyde • Dyslexia Scotland • Edinburgh Children's Charity • Engage Renfrewshire • Fife Voluntary Action • Fresh Start • Girlguiding • Guide Dogs Scotland • Highland Third Sector Interface • Home start UK • Home-start Scotland • Impact Funding Partners • Institute of Fundraising Scotland • Intergenerational National Network • Lead Scotland • Leonard Cheshire • LGBT youth • MacMillian Cancer Support • Museum and Galleries • National Autistic Society • NHS Healthcare Improvement Scotland • NHS Tayside Board • Paths for all • PKAVS Volunteering Hub • Planning Aid for Scotland • Positive help Edinburgh • Quarriers • RBGE • Rowan Alba Limited • Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh • Royal Voluntary Service • Science Connects University of Glasgow • Scottish Drugs Forum • Scottish Men's Shed • Scottish Sports Association (SSA) • Scottish Water Ways Trust • Scouts Scotland • SCVO • Shelter Scotland • Sistema Scotland • South Lanarkshire Council • St Andrew's First Aid • Stirling Voluntary Enterprise • STRIVE • Stroke Association • Stroke Support - Scotland • The Food Train • The Health Agency • The International Voluntary Service • The Machan Trust • The State Hospital • The Wood Foundation • TSI Ayrshire • TSI Highland • TSI Moray • VC Borders • Voluntary Action Shetland • Voluntary Action South Ayrshire • Voluntary Action South Lanarkshire • Voluntary Health Scotland • Volunteer Centre East Ayrshire • Volunteer Centre Western Isles • Volunteer Edinburgh • Volunteer Glasgow • Volunteer Midlothian • Volunteer Scotland (Secretariat) • Volunteering Matters • Wellbeing Scotland • Youth Link Scotland Group Office Bearers Please provide names for all office bearers.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 November 2012

Economy, Energy and Tourism Committee 07 November 2012

There are now about 4,000 account-managed companies in Scotland, a substantial range of which are in the low-carbon and renewable energy sectors.
Last updated: 6 February 2025

Chamber_Minutes_20250205

Addressing Child Poverty Through Education: The Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills (Jenny Gilruth) moved S6M-16330—That the Parliament notes the critical contribution made by education in eradicating child poverty, which is a national mission and the single greatest priority for the Scottish Government; notes recent analysis by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, which highlights that Scotland will see a reduction in child poverty levels in the years ahead due to Scotland- specific policies, such as the Scottish Child Payment; further notes that the Scottish Government has committed to making further progress, and agrees that there is a collective responsibility for every local authority, and educational organisation and body in Scotland, to work together with the Scottish Government to address child poverty; commends Scotland's teachers and schools for their work to close the poverty-related attainment gap, and recognises that progress has been made, and that this programme will require more funding certainty over the longer term; welcomes the further investment in tackling child poverty through education in the draft Scottish Budget for 2025-26, including within schools through the expansion of free school meals, the uprating of the school clothing grant, continued funding for the Scottish Attainment Challenge and investment in Bright Start Breakfasts, as well as the around £1 billion investment in funded early learning and childcare and the £3.5 million investment in new skills pathways for colleges, and agrees that all MSPs across the Parliament have a responsibility to promote the interests of children and young people and to work together to share ideas and innovation to address child poverty through education.

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