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Last updated: 7 October 2025

BB20251008

S6W-41075 Sandesh Gulhane: To ask the Scottish Government when the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care last met with (a) Alzheimer Scotland, (b) Cancer Research UK, (c) Marie Curie, (d) Prostate Cancer UK, (e) Age Scotland, (f) MacMillan Cancer Support, (g) Parkinson’s UK, (h) Royal College of Psychiatrists, (i) British Heart Foundation, (j) National Autistic Society, (k) MND Scotland, (l) Scottish Action for Mental Health, (m) Children’s Hospices Across Scotland, (n) Chest Heart and Stroke Scotland and (o) Versus Arthritis.
Last updated: 5 August 2025

AS ARAccounts 202425

Through our partnership with Business in the Community, we have received support to develop a new DEI strategy, published in April 2025, as well as L&D support for colleagues, and support with benchmarking our progress.
Last updated: 26 September 2024

EU Law Tracker Report 3

A full record of developments in (established/proposed) EU law instruments relevant to the SG alignment commitment is included in the Report Annexes. 1.2 Commitment to Alignment in Scottish Law 1 See The Scottish Parliament (2023) ‘EU Law Tracker: Report One’ parliament.scot Available: https://www.parliament.scot/- /media/files/committees/constitution-europe-external-affairs-and-culture-committee/law-tracker-eu.pdf (Accessed 11 September 2024) and The Scottish Parliament (2024) ‘EU Law Tracker: Report Two’ parliament.scot Available: https://www.parliament.scot/- /media/files/committees/constitution-europe-external-affairs-and-culture-committee/eulawtrackerreport-2.pdf (Accessed 11 September 2024) 2 Whitten, L...
Last updated: 25 June 2024

NCS Bill marked up with proposed amendments

P ART 3 R EFORMS CONNECTED TO DELIVERY AND REGULATION OF CARE Carers 38 Rights to breaks for carers (1) The Carers (Scotland) Act 2016 is modified by subsections (2) to (10). (2) After section 8(2) (adult carers: identification of outcomes and needs for support) insert— “(1) A responsible local authority must identify, as a personal outcome that is relevant to an adult carer, the outcome that the adult carer is able to take sufficient breaks from providing care for the cared-for person. (2) Where an adult carer is not able to take sufficient breaks from providing care for the cared-for person, a responsible local authority must identify the need for support to enable the adult carer to take sufficient breaks from providing that care.”. (3) In section 9(1) (content of adult carer support plan)— (a) after paragraph (h) insert— “(ha) if the adult carer’s identified needs include the need for support to enable the adult carer to take sufficient breaks from providing care by virtue of section 8(4), information about the support which the responsible local authority provides or intends to provide to the adult carer to meet that need,”, (b) in paragraph (j), after “criteria” insert “(except in the case of an identified need as mentioned in paragraph (ha))”, (c) paragraph (k) is repealed. draft 2024-06-21 28 National Care Service (Scotland) Bill Part 3—Reforms connected to delivery and regulation of care (4) After section 14(2) (young carers: identification of outcomes and needs for support) insert— “(3) A responsible authority must identify, as a personal outcome that is relevant to a young carer, the outcome that the young carer is able to take sufficient breaks from providing care for the cared-for person. (4) Where a young carer is not able to take sufficient breaks from providing care for the cared-for person, a responsible authority must identify the need for support to enable the young carer to take sufficient breaks from providing that care.”. (5) In section 15(1) (content of young carer statement)— (a) after paragraph (i) insert— “(ia) if the young carer’s identified needs include the need for support to enable the young carer to take sufficient breaks from providing care by virtue of section 14(4), information about the support which the responsible local authority provides or intends to provide to the young carer to meet that need,”, (b) in paragraph (k), after “criteria” insert “(except in the case of an identified need as mentioned in paragraph (ia))”, (c) paragraph (l...
Last updated: 10 June 2024

Policy Memorandum Age of Criminal Responsibility Scotland Bill

(McAra and McVie, 2007 ). 9 http://www.esytc.ed.ac.uk/ 10 McAra, L., and McVie, S., (2007), ‘Youth Justice?
Last updated: 8 March 2024

EULawTrackerReport 2

In Scotland, however, the Scottish Government indicated that “where appropriate” Scots Law would “keep up with future developments in EU law” either through new 1 See The Scottish Parliament (2023) ‘EU Law Tracker’ parliament.scot Available: https://www.parliament.scot/chamber-and- committees/committees/current-and-previous-committees/session-6-constitution-europe-external-affairs-and-culture-committee/business- items/eu-law-tracker (Accessed 14 June 2023) 2 Whitten, L...
Last updated: 11 August 2023

Audit Scotland Annual Report 2022_23

The Auditor General for Scotland has benefits provided through the Principal Civil Service Pension Scheme. l) Key sources of judgement and estimation uncertainty Estimates and judgements are continually evaluated and are based on historical experience and other factors, including expectations of future events that are believed to be reasonable under the cir...
Official Report Meeting date: 17 January 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 17 January 2024

They asked why, given that the prison staff will all be SPS public servants from 17 March 2024, operating and managing a public service prison. Although l accept that the TUPE process may take four months or less, with staff receiving respective terms and conditions in line with the public sector equivalent, backdated to 17 March, the letter states that the...
Official Report Meeting date: 10 November 2016

Public Petitions Committee 10 November 2016

Can you clarify the sense of injustice that people feel about the fact that, if someone was abused by their father in their own home while they were living together as a family, they would not qualify for compensation whereas, if the father was estranged and living somewhere else, they would? l had a conversation about that earlier today, in a discussion ab...
Official Report Meeting date: 10 February 2022

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 10 February 2022

It is a budget that should be rejected by the chamber. 16:46 l am grateful to members for their very kind words.

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