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Official Report Meeting date: 8 October 2024

Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee 08 October 2024

What can we say to stakeholders and to citizens who were pinning a lot of hope on that bill, given 18 months of what they might see as inaction?
Last updated: 23 May 2023

WMMB Summary of individual responses

Detail of the location of participants based in Scotland is outlined below: Results: Summary of Responses SPICe carried out automated textual analysis of Scottish based submissions to identify key themes and words used by respondents in favour of and against the provisions in the Bill.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 October 2020

S5W-31814

However, where it is not possible to reprocess the test or carry out more detailed analysis, then the original test cannot be de-notified and the weak positive will remain recorded in the case tally.
Last updated: 3 November 2022

NCS Digital Engagement Summary

Details of participation based on the 133 users who provided details of their location is outlined below: The data gathered from this exercise is not intended to be a representative sample of the population, but rather to give a snapshot of some of the experiences, questions and concerns the public have about the Bill. 6 S ummary of Key Themes SPICe carried out automated textual analysis of all 300 comments to identify those words most frequently used in the discussion about the Bill, as illustrated in the word cloud below: SPICe also carried out automated sentiment analysis to identify positive and negative words used in the discussion.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 February 2020

Culture, Tourism, Europe and External Affairs Committee 20 February 2020

However, it is not being de-escalated. Scotland’s role in Europe has been discussed.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 January 2022

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee 25 January 2022

We have to learn the lessons from that for designing markets that will deliver the kinds of investment that we want and that will de-risk them where that is appropriate.
Last updated: 30 March 2026

New AI Strategy for Scotland update

AI is helping by reducing routine administrative work, simplifying processes, and giving staff more time to focus on the parts of their roles that add the most value. • The Scottish Government delivers AI, automation and agentic capability through the Intelligent Automation Centre of Excellence (CoE).
Last updated: 24 March 2026

Artificial Intelligence and the Scottish economy

AI is helping by reducing routine administrative work, simplifying processes, and giving staff more time to focus on the parts of their roles that add the most value. • The Scottish Government delivers AI, automation and agentic capability through the Intelligent Automation Centre of Excellence (CoE).
Last updated: 14 February 2023

BB20221102

Motions for Debate *S6M-06572 Ben Macpherson: Progress on the Automation and Take-up of Scottish Social Security Benefits—That the Parliament welcomes the positive impact that existing automation of Scottish social security payments is having, including ensuring that most eligible people receive the Child Winter Heating Assistance and Carer’s Allowance Supplement without needing to apply; further welcomes the proposal to automate the Best Start Grant Early Learning Payment and Best Start Grant School Age Payment for eligible families in receipt of Scottish Child Payment by the end of November 2022; notes the Scottish Government’s intention to continue exploring opportunities for further automation; believes that these changes will mean that more people get the benefits that they are entitled to, which is especially important at a time of increasing economic uncertainty; recognises the progress made in promoting Scottish benefit take-up since the publication of the second benefit take-up strategy in 2021, including the launch of an independent advocacy service and funding welfare rights advisors in up to 180 GP practices in Scotland’s most deprived areas, as well as remote and rural areas; acknowledges that there is still work to do regarding both automation and take-up, and agrees, therefore, that all governments should ensure that people are aware of, and enabled to access, the financial support that they are eligible for and entitled to.
Last updated: 2 November 2022

BB20221102

Motions for Debate *S6M-06572 Ben Macpherson: Progress on the Automation and Take-up of Scottish Social Security Benefits—That the Parliament welcomes the positive impact that existing automation of Scottish social security payments is having, including ensuring that most eligible people receive the Child Winter Heating Assistance and Carer’s Allowance Supplement without needing to apply; further welcomes the proposal to automate the Best Start Grant Early Learning Payment and Best Start Grant School Age Payment for eligible families in receipt of Scottish Child Payment by the end of November 2022; notes the Scottish Government’s intention to continue exploring opportunities for further automation; believes that these changes will mean that more people get the benefits that they are entitled to, which is especially important at a time of increasing economic uncertainty; recognises the progress made in promoting Scottish benefit take-up since the publication of the second benefit take-up strategy in 2021, including the launch of an independent advocacy service and funding welfare rights advisors in up to 180 GP practices in Scotland’s most deprived areas, as well as remote and rural areas; acknowledges that there is still work to do regarding both automation and take-up, and agrees, therefore, that all governments should ensure that people are aware of, and enabled to access, the financial support that they are eligible for and entitled to.

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