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Official Report Meeting date: 15 May 2024

Education, Children and Young People Committee 15 May 2024

When I say “our language”, I mean a language for all of Scotland. Bòrd na Gàidhlig welcomes the bill.
Official Report Meeting date: 1 May 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 01 May 2024

What steps is the Scottish Government taking, with the powers that it has, to mitigate the harms that are being inflicted on the people of Scotland? I heard Conservative members sigh when Collette Stevenson mentioned the impact of UK Government policies on hospitality businesses in Scotland.
Last updated: 14 January 2025

LetterfromMinisteronPublicPetition

In addition to this, and as you will be aware, the Housing (Scotland) Bill introduced to Parliament on 26 March 2024 includes important measures that, if passed, will impact on landlords.
Last updated: 22 February 2024

Housingto2040ScottishLandandEstates

We represent the interests of our members and wider rural Scotland to the UK and Scottish Governments to help ensure that policy and legislation reflects the unique requirements of rural Scotland and its communities.
Last updated: 20 October 2023

UK SI Heavy Goods Vehicles 18 October 2023

Revocation of the HGV Regulations would not negatively impact Scotland’s alignment with the EU on outcomes.
Last updated: 9 April 2025

Approved 230125 CPG Volunteering Minutes

Cross-Party Group on Volunteering rd Thursday 23 January 2025, 1.00 – 2.00 pm Minute Apologies David Maxwell, Volunteer Glasgow Sue Bowen, Dyslexia Scotland Lorraine Moir, EDVA Present MSPs Foysol Choudhury MSP Jeremy Balfour MSP Invited guests Martin Christie, Dunnikier Park Community Golf Sarah Boath, CHEX David McDonald, Creative Lives Gemma Campbell, Scottish Government Ruth Hutton, Scottish Government Eliza Twaddle, on behalf of David Torrance MSP Non-MSP Group Members Sarah Latto, Volunteer Scotland Rosie Wylie, Volunteer Scotland Bethany Sikes, Volunteer Scotland Debbie Maltman, Volunteer Scotland Alan Stevenson, Volunteer Scotland Scott Coyne, Epilepsy Connections Sarah Cleary, Volunteer Edinburgh Lesley Giudici, Cruse Scotland Heather Robertson, Maidsafe Foundation Susan Hunter, befriending Networks Bryony Hudson, Community Leisure UK Tracey Passway, NHS Tayside Beth Cowen, CVS Falkirk Helen Fleming, Prostate Scotland Valerie Ewan, NHS Tayside David Kelly, Community Transport Association 1 Kirstin Worsley, Breastfeeding Network Emma Christie, Aberdeenshire Voluntary Action Sunny Vaughn-Snowball, RNLI Andrew Ainsworth, Vintage Vibes Kiera Russell, Rowan Alba Sarah Duckmanton, Lifecare Edinburgh Alex Murrie, Victim Support Scotland Ashleigh Burt, CVS Falkirk Liz Green, YouthLink Scotland Gillian Kay, VASA Fiona Harvey, CHAS Arianna Patterson, Speech Language Communication Company Margarita Sweeney-Baird, Inclusive Skating Fraser Clark, YouthLink Scotland Jason Henderson, SCVO Mike Melvin, ACVO Gregor Muir, Scottish Sports Association Kirstin White, Victim Support Scotland Ruth Hall, Scottish Cycling Elizabeth Wigelsworth, Chest Heart and Stroke Scotland Abi Clarke, TSI Moray Kelsa McDonald, Voiceability Louise Henderson, Girlguiding Scotland Luthien Lark, Highland TSI Ann Wilson, TACT Martha Rodger, The Machan Trust Chris Ringland, Evangelical Alliance Apologies Agenda item 1: Welcome, Introduction, and Minutes of Previous Meeting Foysol Choudhury MSP (FC), Co-convenor, opened the meeting and welcomed everyone to the Cross-Party Group on Volunteering. st FC then asked for approval for the minutes from the 31 October Meeting.
Last updated: 4 March 2025

230125 CPG Volunteering Minutes DRAFT

Cross-Party Group on Volunteering rd Thursday 23 January 2025, 1.00 – 2.00 pm Minute Apologies David Maxwell, Volunteer Glasgow Sue Bowen, Dyslexia Scotland Lorraine Moir, EDVA Present MSPs Foysol Choudhury MSP Jeremy Balfour MSP Invited guests Martin Christie, Dunnikier Park Community Golf Sarah Boath, CHEX David McDonald, Creative Lives Gemma Campbell, Scottish Government Ruth Hutton, Scottish Government Eliza Twaddle, on behalf of David Torrance MSP Non-MSP Group Members Sarah Latto, Volunteer Scotland Rosie Wylie, Volunteer Scotland Bethany Sikes, Volunteer Scotland Debbie Maltman, Volunteer Scotland Alan Stevenson, Volunteer Scotland Scott Coyne, Epilepsy Connections Sarah Cleary, Volunteer Edinburgh Lesley Giudici, Cruse Scotland Heather Robertson, Maidsafe Foundation Susan Hunter, befriending Networks Bryony Hudson, Community Leisure UK Tracey Passway, NHS Tayside Beth Cowen, CVS Falkirk Helen Fleming, Prostate Scotland Valerie Ewan, NHS Tayside David Kelly, Community Transport Association 1 Kirstin Worsley, Breastfeeding Network Emma Christie, Aberdeenshire Voluntary Action Sunny Vaughn-Snowball, RNLI Andrew Ainsworth, Vintage Vibes Kiera Russell, Rowan Alba Sarah Duckmanton, Lifecare Edinburgh Alex Murrie, Victim Support Scotland Ashleigh Burt, CVS Falkirk Liz Green, YouthLink Scotland Gillian Kay, VASA Fiona Harvey, CHAS Arianna Patterson, Speech Language Communication Company Margarita Sweeney-Baird, Inclusive Skating Fraser Clark, YouthLink Scotland Jason Henderson, SCVO Mike Melvin, ACVO Gregor Muir, Scottish Sports Association Kirstin White, Victim Support Scotland Ruth Hall, Scottish Cycling Elizabeth Wigelsworth, Chest Heart and Stroke Scotland Abi Clarke, TSI Moray Kelsa McDonald, Voiceability Louise Henderson, Girlguiding Scotland Luthien Lark, Highland TSI Ann Wilson, TACT Martha Rodger, The Machan Trust Chris Ringland, Evangelical Alliance Apologies Agenda item 1: Welcome, Introduction, and Minutes of Previous Meeting Foysol Choudhury MSP (FC), Co-convenor, opened the meeting and welcomed everyone to the Cross-Party Group on Volunteering. st FC then asked for approval for the minutes from the 31 October Meeting.
Last updated: 17 March 2022

Chamber_Minutes_20220317

Delivering on Active Travel Commitments: The Minister for Zero Carbon Buildings, Active Travel and Tenants’ Rights (Patrick Harvie) moved S6M-03650— That the Parliament welcomes the Scottish Government’s record investment in active travel in 2022-23, which includes new funding for footpaths, significantly increased funding for local authorities and more than doubling the funding to the National Cycle Network; recognises the unprecedented ambition of the Co-operation Agreement commitment to invest at least £320 million, or 10% of the transport budget, for active travel by 2024-25 as a means of improving health and wellbeing, enhancing the quality of neighbourhoods, promoting social inclusion and tackling the climate emergency; further welcomes the commitment by Police Scotland to take forward the National Dashcam Safety Portal Initiative; agrees that prioritising walking, wheeling, cycling and public transport and reducing private car trips will be essential to cutting transport emissions and achieving Scotland’s climate targets; acknowledges the leadership shown to date by local and community partners, and hopes that all future local authority administrations will recommit to this leadership and achieve rapid delivery of active travel schemes on the ground.
Last updated: 5 January 2026

Future Sustainability of Secure Care Consultation Letter to ECYPC 5 January 2026

The consultation will also address plans for a victim single point of contact service for victims - emanating from the Children (Care and Justice) (Scotland) Act 2024. Over the past year, I have kept Parliament informed of the ongoing challenges in delivering secure care in Scotland, as well as the measures this Gove...
Last updated: 19 November 2025

Chamber_Minutes_20251119

Murdo Fraser moved amendment S6M-19756.1— As an amendment to motion S6M-19756 in the name of Daniel Johnson (Scotland's Skills System), leave out from ", with better" to end and insert "; believes that this must be underpinned by a demand-led skills system that equips young people with the qualifications that employers need to grow Scotland's economy; notes that the Scottish National Party administration has failed to pass on over £170 million of Apprenticeship Levy funding and has provided around 10,000 fewer apprenticeship places than learning providers requested, contributing to a widening skills gap in key sectors including hospitality, construction, engineering and care; further notes that colleges have faced a 20% real-terms funding cut, leading to job losses, falling student numbers and financial instability, and calls for urgent reform to invest in colleges, fix Scotland's broken apprenticeship system, address skills shortages and allow local employers to shape training that matches their workforce needs."

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