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Official Report Meeting date: 16 March 2016

Local Government and Regeneration Committee 16 March 2016

Now I turn to the other areas that Dr Simpson raised. The decision to lay these amendment regulations before Parliament was based on a recommendation from a working group set up by Transport Scotland.
Official Report Meeting date: 1 October 2015

Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee 01 October 2015

Whatever the outcome of today’s deliberations, I ask you and your colleagues to take very serious account of that. The rules are there for a purpose, and we have all agreed to them.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 April 2025

Education, Children and Young People Committee 23 April 2025

I am grateful to the cabinet secretary for laying out the rationale for her position.
Last updated: 9 May 2025

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S6M-15164: Daniel Johnson: Concerning Figures About Violence Against Public Service Staff Set Out in Unison Scotland Report— That the Parliament acknowledges what it sees as the important work carried out by Unison Scotland in publishing, "It’s not part of the job", violence at work report 2024; notes that the report found 65.875 incidents of violence, or 180 incidents per day, against public service staff; is concerned that these figures suggest a 20% increase in violent incidents since 2023; is further concerned that violent incidents against local authority staff have reportedly risen by 14% year on year, and that NHS boards accounted...
Last updated: 29 April 2025

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When asked whether council tax’s regressive nature contributes to rising debt, COSLA confirmed “it probably does” where council tax accounts for a higher proportion of an 30 individual’s income.
Last updated: 11 October 2024

Conveners Group meeting papers 26 June 2024

There is, therefore, a significant risk that laws made at a UK level in devolved areas will lessen the accountability of the Scottish Ministers to the Scottish Parliament and reduce the opportunities for the public and stakeholders to engage at a devolved level. 2 CG/S6/24/5/4 13.
Last updated: 3 September 2024

Chief Executive of Creative Scotland with a copy of the report on the review which was undertaken in

Recognising that there could be risks to the safety and wellbeing of those involved in the project, Creative Scotland was mindful of such risks when responding to Freedom of Information requests, taking safety concerns into account when deciding which elements of information might be redacted.
Last updated: 9 April 2024

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S6M-08250: Stephanie Callaghan: Celebrating Autism Acceptance - That the Parliament acknowledges both World Autism Acceptance Week, which runs from 27 March to 2 April 2023, and World Autism Month, which is celebrated throughout April, and their aim to raise awareness of autism, educate the public and make the world a friendly place for autistic people; notes that the National Autistic Society (NAS) theme for World Autism Acceptance Week 2023 is "colour", and welcomes the fundraising events, including an in-person colour walk and colour virtual challenge, to support services; understands that more than one in 100 people in Scotland are autistic, and believes that accepting, promoting and celebrating the skills, thoughts, ideas and talents of autistic people supports those individuals to reach their full potential, while bringing positive benefits for wider society; further understands that the report, Closing the Accountability...
Last updated: 2 April 2024

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S6M-02745: Maurice Golden: Tackling Dog Theft - That the Parliament is concerned by reports that dog thefts have risen sharply during the COVID-19 pandemic, including across the North East Scotland region; understands that stealing a dog is not currently a specific offence in Scotland but is grouped along with other non-specific thefts, that there is no requirement to take into account the impact such thefts have on the wellbeing of either animal or owners, and that there is no requirement to collect specific information on dog theft offences, which it considers could aid prevention, and recognises the view regarding the merit of a specific offence of dog theft to address these issues.
Last updated: 2 April 2024

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S6M-02745: Maurice Golden: Tackling Dog Theft - That the Parliament is concerned by reports that dog thefts have risen sharply during the COVID-19 pandemic, including across the North East Scotland region; understands that stealing PB/S6/22/31 a dog is not currently a specific offence in Scotland but is grouped along with other non-specific thefts, that there is no requirement to take into account the impact such thefts have on the wellbeing of either animal or owners, and that there is no requirement to collect specific information on dog theft offences, which it considers could aid prevention, and recognises the view regarding the merit of a specific offence of dog theft to address these issues.

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