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Official Report of Meeting 28 September 2022
Written submissions
PE1870/A: Patricia Hewitt submission of 20 June 2021
PE1870/B: Scottish Government submission of 24 June 2021
PE1870/C: Petitioner submission of 10 September 2021
PE1870/D: Annette Masson submission of 13 September 2021
PE1870/E: National Autistic Society Scotland submission of 12 October 2021
PE1870/F: Scottish Autism submission of 19 October 2021
PE1870/G: Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills submission of 27 October 2021
PE1870/H: Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills submission of 1 November 2021
PE1870/I: Petitioner submission of 16 November 2021
PE1870/J: Scottish Council of Deans of Education submission of 25 November 2021
PE1870/K: NASUWT submission of 23 December 2021
PE1870/L: Petitioner submission of 2 March 2022
PE1870/M: Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills submission of 19 April 2022
PE1870/N...
The Brexit & Environment report, 'Environmental policy in a devolved United Kingdom Challenges and opportunities after Brexit'1Burns, C., Carter, N., Cowell, R., Eckersley, P., Farstad, F., Gravey, V., Jordan, A, Moore, B. and Reid, C, . (2018).
In 2014, the Scottish Refugee Council published a report that analysed census, birth register, and other data in order to estimate the location and number of communities that might be affected by FGM in Scotland.5Baillot, H., Murray, N., Connelly, E., & Howard, D.N. (2014, December).
Retrieved from http://audit-scotland.gov.uk/uploads/docs/report/2018/nr_181115_health_socialcare_update.pdf [accessed 3 May 2019]Members of integration authorities attribute the delays in budget agreements and lack of transparency to relationships between integration authority partners, as well as differences in financial organisation and timelines3Pearson, C., & Watson, N. (2018). Implementing health and social care integration in Scotland: Renegotiating new partnerships in changing cultures of care.
Young adults are known to be the most mobile and have the highest migration levels.5Bailey, N., & Mark, L. (2005). Determinants of individual migration: an analysis of SARs data: Scottish Centre for Research on Social Justice, Working Paper No. 3.
If the Court system is to continue to provide protection, there is no alternative to this for member states, other than leaving the system itself.
Muižnieks, N. (2013, October 10). Memorandum - Observations for the Joint Committee on the Draft Voting Eligibility (Prisoners) Bill.
Full detail on all of the sources used for this exercise can be found in the Technical Report1Hastings, A., Bailey, N., Bramley, G., Gannon, M., & Watkins, D. (2015, October 7).
Retrieved from https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/the-agreement-between-the-scottish-government-and-the-united-kingdom-government-on-the-scottish-governments-fiscal-framework [accessed 11 August 2017]For further discussion of the impact of increasing CA on other entitlements, see the SPICe briefing Scotland Act 2016: Carer’s Allowance.6Georghiou, N....
International Relations Office November 2023 17 Annex: Programme Wednesday 18 October 2023 • Depart Glasgow / Edinburgh (Monica Lennon MSP and Steven Bell) • Arrive Reykjavik • Habitat Restoration site visits (Mark Ruskell MSP and Peter McGrath) • Reception hosted by the British Ambassador to Iceland, H.E.