Skip to main content
Loading…

Search

There are 87,597 results relating to "Getting the Inactive Active"

Order by |

Refine your search

Select from the available filters to refine your search


Available filters:

Can't find what you're looking for?

If you're having trouble finding the information you want, please contact [email protected].

Last updated: 19 November 2024

Minutes CPG stroke 1300 Friday 20 Sept 2024

Staff recruitment and retention is a major issue for stroke and the thrombectomy programme Effect of Capital build freeze for thrombectomy also a major problem Question of whether consideration needs to be given inside Boards as to whether other procedures/activities need to be de-prioritised, given limited capacity Reflections on plateauing or deterioratio...
Last updated: 25 September 2024

Barnardos Post Legislative Scrutiny of the Child Poverty Scotland Act 2017 Submission

The introduction of defined targets, delivery plans, and reporting requirements through the Act has been significant in ensuring that the Scottish Government must actively consider appropriate measures for tackling child poverty in Scotland. 1 However, in 2024, eight years on from the introduction of this legislation, the Scottish Government’s own research ...
Last updated: 30 July 2024

SPCB 2024 Paper 50

The individual was concerned that this indicated that several MSPs were using stamps paid for by Scottish Parliament expenses to pass to UK Parliament election candidates for campaign activities, such as sending target letters to hard-to-reach addresses. 3.
Last updated: 17 July 2024

PFI Contracts SFT to PAC 3 July 2024

The Scottish Futures Trust – PFI/PPP Operational Contract Management Team Our Operational Contract Management (OCM) team was established not long after SFT became operational in 2009 and draws on commercial skills and experience in complex public private partnerships to support public bodies. Early activity was through a programme of in-depth and targeted r...
Last updated: 11 June 2024

SPICe Briefing for petition PE2098

The FM states— “The main impact of the Bill provisions is a shift in activity, a repurposing of resources in terms of effort and attention.
Last updated: 2 April 2024

PB_2022_015

The Bill applies to all regulated professionals active in Scotland and has been lodged by the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and the Economy.
Last updated: 2 April 2024

SQA NQ2023 Evaluation 27 March 2024

The ten research reports, including an overall and a learner summary, can be found at: • Evaluation of the 2023 Approach to the Assessment of Graded National Courses: Summary Report - This report summarises the range of evaluation activity carried out by SQA since the conclusion of the 2022–23 academic session. • Experiences of and Reflections on 2023 Natio...
Last updated: 28 February 2024

ESS improvement report COSLA submission 26 February 2024

ESS Recommendation 5 “Identify or introduce an appropriate monitoring body and give the monitoring body the necessary powers, including the powers to: scrutinise compliance; follow-up on climate plans; and recommend improvements in climate activity.” 11. We agree that we need an effective means of scrutinising progress at the local and national level and ke...
Last updated: 27 February 2024

Chamber_Minutes_20240227

McClure Solicitors: The Parliament debated S6M-11980 in the name of Stuart McMillan—That the Parliament notes with concern the reported failure and subsequent administration of McClure Solicitors in 2021; understands that the firm is believed to have had over 100,000 clients, many of whom held wills or trusts managed by the firm, and that a significant number of those clients will have lived in the Greenock and Inverclyde constituency, where the firm was originally founded in 1853; further understands that, since entering administration, a substantial portion of the firm's former clients remain unaware of its closure and the transfer of their files to another law firm, Jones Whyte in Glasgow, which, it believes, is obligated to provide such files to former clients at no cost if they do not wish to engage its services; acknowledges that, subsequently to the firm entering administration, a number of former clients have reported discrepancies and irregularities in the work carried out by McClure Solicitors, resulting in the need for substantial rework or correction, often incurring costs amounting to hundreds or even thousands of pounds for the former clients; understands that a number of former clients have lodged complaints with the Scottish Legal Complaints Commission regarding the work carried out by McClure Solicitors, and that some of these complaints have led to compensation orders to recompense those affected; notes the Scottish Parliament's passage of the Trusts and Successions (Scotland) Bill, which is aimed at modernising and improving the creation and management of trusts, and acknowledges the ongoing progress on the Regulation of Legal Services (Scotland) Bill; notes the belief that there should be a formal inquiry in the future to thoroughly examine all aspects of the firm's conduct, its collapse and subsequent events, and to suggest any changes necessary to prevent a recurrence of what it sees as the suffering experienced by many former clients; further notes the belief, however, that the current priority should be assisting those former clients who face substantial legal fees or challenges in selling family homes; notes the encouragement for all MSPs to actively...
Last updated: 25 January 2024

Chamber_Minutes_20240125

Holocaust Memorial Day 2024: The Parliament debated S6M-11789 in the name of Paul O’Kane— That the Parliament recognises Holocaust Memorial Day 2024; remembers the six million Jewish people murdered during the Holocaust, alongside the millions of others killed under the Nazi’s persecution of other minority groups; reflects on the millions of people who have been murdered in more recent genocides in Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia and Darfur; recognises that Holocaust Memorial Day takes place on 27 January, marking the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest Nazi death camp; acknowledges that the theme for Holocaust Memorial Day is developed annually by the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust; reflects on this year’s theme, Fragility of Freedom; understands that, in every genocide that has taken place, those who are targeted have had their freedom restricted and removed, before many of them are murdered and that, despite this, in every genocide, there are those who risk their own freedom to help others, to preserve others’ freedom or to stand up to the regime; congratulates the efforts of the Holocaust Memorial Day activity...

Can't find what you're looking for?

If you're having trouble finding the information you want, please contact [email protected].