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Last updated: 7 February 2024

SPBill22AS062024

P ART 2A S ECURE TRANSPORTATION 21A Standards for provision of secure transportation (1) The Children and Young People (Scotland) Act 2014 is amended as follows. 25 (2) After section 90 insert— “P ART 16A S ECURE TRANSPORTATION 90A Secure transportation: duty of Scottish Ministers to prepare and publish standards 30 (1) The Scottish Ministers must prepare and publish standards applicable to any service (a “secure transportation service”) which consists of or includes providing secure transportation— (a) for persons— (i) who have not attained the age of 19 years, and 35 in relation to whom the taking to or the placing, keeping or (ii) detention in secure accommodation is authorised or required under or by virtue of a relevant enactment, and 36 Children (Care and Justice) (Scotland) Bill Part 2A—Secure transportation (b) for the purpose of transporting those persons to or from secure accommodation. (2) The standards— (a) must include the minimum standards to be met by a provider of a secure 5 transportation service which may, in particular, relate to— (i) the manner in which, and the extent to which, the service provider is to have regard to the rights of the persons mentioned in subsection (1)(a) who require to be transported to or from secure accommodation, 10 (ii) the establishment of measures and procedures to prevent or 1 minimise a risk of a serious incident occurring, (iii) the establishment of measures and procedures to deal with, and prevent the recurrence of, a serious incident, (iv) the circumstances in which restraint or control of persons 15 mentioned in subsection (1)(a) who require to be transported to or from secure accommodation may or may not be appropriate, (v...
Last updated: 7 December 2023

SPBill80CS052023

To this end, and having regard to the relevant provisions of international instruments, States Parties shall, in particular, ensure that: (a) No child shall be alleged as, be accused of, or recognized as having infringed the penal law by reason of acts or omissions that were not prohibited by 5 national or international law at the time they were committed; (b) Every child alleged as or accused of having infringed the penal law has at least the following guarantees: (i) To be presumed innocent until proven guilty according to law; (ii) To be informed promptly and directly of the charges against him or 10 her, and, if appropriate, through his or her parents or legal guardians, 1 and to have legal or other appropriate assistance in the preparation and presentation of his or her defence; (iii) To have the matter determined without delay by a competent, independent and impartial authority or judicial body in a fair hearing 15 according to law, in the presence of legal or other appropriate assistance and, unless it is considered not to be in the best interest of the child, in particular, taking into account his or her age or situation, his or her parents or legal guardians; (iv) Not to be compelled to give testimony or to confess guilt; to examine 20 or have examined adverse witnesses and to obtain the participation and examination of witnesses on his or her behalf under conditions of equality; (v...
Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20180504

S5W-16389 Maurice Corry: To ask the Scottish Government how many pupils in the West Scotland parliamentary region have (a) sat examinations in and (b) achieved qualifications for (i) PE, (ii) computing and other STEM subjects, (iii) English, (iv) foreign languages, broken down by language, (v) social sciences, broken down by subject and (vi) music in each y...
Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20180427

S5W-16159 Daniel Johnson: To ask the Scottish Government what work it has undertaken to discuss with (a) its agencies, (b) local government, (c) other public sector employers and (d) private sector employers regarding the impact of the European Court of Justice judgement, Ville de Nivelles v Rudy Matzak, Case C-518/15. S5W-16160 Daniel Johnson: To ask the Scottish Government what the impact of the European Court of Justice judgement, Ville de Nivelles v Rudy Matzak, Case C-518/15, will be on (a) employment practices, (b) terms and conditions and (c) pay for (i) retained firefighters, (ii) on-call carers and (iii) other workers who may be affected.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20180307

S5W-15088 Alex Cole-Hamilton: To ask the Scottish Government what information it has regarding how many GPs work, on average, (a) between (i) 40 and 50, (ii) 50 and 60, (iii) 60 and 70, (iv) 70 and 80, (v) 80 and 90, (vi) 90 and 100 and (vii) 100 and 110 and (b) over 110 hours each week, and what the highest figure reported in the Primary Care Workforce Sur...
Last updated: 14 February 2023

BB20220225

Written questions lodged on 24 February 2022 S6W-06156 Jamie Greene: To ask the Scottish Government how many recorded offences of (a) actual and (b) attempted (i) theft from a motor vehicle by opening a lockfast place, (ii) theft of a motor vehicle, (iii) theft by opening a lockfast place, (iv) theft by housebreaking, including housebreaking "with intent", and (v) house burglary there have been in each of the last 10 years, and, of these, (A) how many and (B) what percentage (1) were reported by the public, (2) were subsequently investigated by police, (3) led to charges being brought and (4) resulted in a successful prosecution.
Last updated: 14 February 2023

BB20220531

R S6W-08807 Mark Griffin: To ask the Scottish Government, further to the answer to question S6W-08560 by Shona Robison on 25 May 2022, what information the register records regarding the subsequent (a) destination of any tenants leaving properties that have exited, including the homeless presentations made to their local authority, and (b) use of those properties, including use as (i) PRS stock, (ii) owner-occupied homes, (iii) second homes, (iv) empty homes and (v...
Last updated: 14 February 2023

BB20220620

Supported by: Edward Mountain*, Jeremy Balfour*, Douglas Ross*, Murdo Fraser*, Annabelle Ewing*, Miles Briggs* *S6M-04867 Tess White: Hollie Davidson Becomes First Female Referee for a Men's Six Nations Side in a Test Match—That the Parliament congratulates the Aboyne-based Scottish Rugby Union referee, Hollie Davidson, who will become the first female to referee a men’s Six Nations side in a test match when Italy face Portugal in June 2022; understands that this will be the first time an all-female refereeing team have taken charge of a men’s test match; notes that Hollie, who attended Aboyne Academy, became Scottish Rugby Union’s first full-time professional women’s referee in 2017; understands that, in January 2021, Hollie refereed her first professional men’s game, when she took charge of Newcastle Falcons v...
Last updated: 17 June 2022

BB20220620

Supported by: Edward Mountain*, Jeremy Balfour*, Douglas Ross*, Murdo Fraser*, Annabelle Ewing*, Miles Briggs* *S6M-04867 Tess White: Hollie Davidson Becomes First Female Referee for a Men's Six Nations Side in a Test Match—That the Parliament congratulates the Aboyne-based Scottish Rugby Union referee, Hollie Davidson, who will become the first female to referee a men’s Six Nations side in a test match when Italy face Portugal in June 2022; understands that this will be the first time an all-female refereeing team have taken charge of a men’s test match; notes that Hollie, who attended Aboyne Academy, became Scottish Rugby Union’s first full-time professional women’s referee in 2017; understands that, in January 2021, Hollie refereed her first professional men’s game, when she took charge of Newcastle Falcons v...
Last updated: 31 May 2022

BB20220531

R S6W-08807 Mark Griffin: To ask the Scottish Government, further to the answer to question S6W-08560 by Shona Robison on 25 May 2022, what information the register records regarding the subsequent (a) destination of any tenants leaving properties that have exited, including the homeless presentations made to their local authority, and (b) use of those properties, including use as (i) PRS stock, (ii) owner-occupied homes, (iii) second homes, (iv) empty homes and (v...

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