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Last updated: 4 September 2023

Daniel Johnson Final CD

The proposed Bill will focus on a series of key points: - Putting guidance on restraint and seclusion on a statutory basis - Creating a requirement to record, report and monitor incidents - Ensuring that parents and carers are informed about every incident of restraint - Establishing a means for complaints about seclusion and restraint to be highlighted to an existing Government body - Creating a requirement for mandatory training for teachers and teaching assistants which ensures certain practices are not permitted l...
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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R Supported by: Miles Briggs*, Sandesh Gulhane*, Douglas Ross*, Douglas Lumsden*, Bill Kidd*, Jeremy Balfour*, Murdo Fraser*, Brian Whittle*, Edward Mountain*, Tess White*, Russell Findlay*, Sue Webber*, Jamie Greene*, Pam Gosal* *S6M-02328 Liam McArthur: Launch of Inclusive Orkney—That the Parliament welcomes the launch of Inclusive Orkney, a charity that seeks to support and create more inclusive opportunities for children and young people with additional support needs in Orkney; notes that the charity also aims to work with a range of agencies to provide robust signposting for families and provide a support network for families and children with additional needs; understands that the charity has a long-term aim of finding, setting up and establishing an indoor and outdoor space where children and families can come to socialise, support each other and most importantly have fun in a safe and welcoming space; further understands that the charity has taken inspiration from The Yard charity, based in Edinburgh, which supports disabled children and young people up to the age of 25 and their families through adventure play; believes that the idea for the charity came about as a result of the work of a small group of teachers and parents at Glaitness School in Kirkwall who wanted to support children with additional support needs and their families and to increase the opportunities for them outside of school; commends Karin Spence and colleagues for their hard work over many months in establishing the charity; congratulates brother and sister, Lewis and Ava Spence for their successful design in the Inclusive Orkney logo competition; thanks local organisations Voluntary Action Orkney, Active Schools Orkney, and local businesses, Orkney Builders, Patersons, Alfred Fletts, Eddie Frasers, R S Merriman, R Clouston LTD, R S Rendall, B&L...
Last updated: 29 June 2022

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This is based on a detailed mechanism in the contract to capture the effect of any such changes on the delivery date and the price. 24 (k) In this way the actual cost of the vessel may fluctuate from the initial fixed price, but only in so far as the process for variations is followed. (l) The VTC mechanisms provide for changes to delivery dates or technica...
Last updated: 29 June 2022

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This is based on a detailed mechanism in the contract to capture the effect of any such changes on the delivery date and the price. 24 (k) In this way the actual cost of the vessel may fluctuate from the initial fixed price, but only in so far as the process for variations is followed. (l) The VTC mechanisms provide for changes to delivery dates or technica...
Last updated: 2 December 2021

BB20211203

R Supported by: Miles Briggs*, Sandesh Gulhane*, Douglas Ross*, Douglas Lumsden*, Bill Kidd*, Jeremy Balfour*, Murdo Fraser*, Brian Whittle*, Edward Mountain*, Tess White*, Russell Findlay*, Sue Webber*, Jamie Greene*, Pam Gosal* *S6M-02328 Liam McArthur: Launch of Inclusive Orkney—That the Parliament welcomes the launch of Inclusive Orkney, a charity that seeks to support and create more inclusive opportunities for children and young people with additional support needs in Orkney; notes that the charity also aims to work with a range of agencies to provide robust signposting for families and provide a support network for families and children with additional needs; understands that the charity has a long-term aim of finding, setting up and establishing an indoor and outdoor space where children and families can come to socialise, support each other and most importantly have fun in a safe and welcoming space; further understands that the charity has taken inspiration from The Yard charity, based in Edinburgh, which supports disabled children and young people up to the age of 25 and their families through adventure play; believes that the idea for the charity came about as a result of the work of a small group of teachers and parents at Glaitness School in Kirkwall who wanted to support children with additional support needs and their families and to increase the opportunities for them outside of school; commends Karin Spence and colleagues for their hard work over many months in establishing the charity; congratulates brother and sister, Lewis and Ava Spence for their successful design in the Inclusive Orkney logo competition; thanks local organisations Voluntary Action Orkney, Active Schools Orkney, and local businesses, Orkney Builders, Patersons, Alfred Fletts, Eddie Frasers, R S Merriman, R Clouston LTD, R S Rendall, B&L...
Official Report Meeting date: 13 March 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 13 March 2025

Although it is right for the Scottish Government to take the time to reflect on the report’s findings and recommendations before responding more fully, l want to take the opportunity today to talk briefly about some of those findings.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 September 2007

S3W-03945

To ask the Scottish Executive when a decision will be made on Scottish Water’s applications (CAR/L/1000560 and CAR/L/1015528) for discharge into Campbeltown Loch.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 February 2026

Meeting of the Parliament 11 February 2026 [Draft]

I ask Graeme Dey, on behalf of the Parliamentary Bureau, to move the motions.Motions moved,That the Parliament agrees that the Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982 (Licensing of Non-surgical Procedures) Order 2026 draft be approved.That the Parliament agrees that the Criminal Legal Aid and Assistance by Way of Representation (Miscellaneous Amendment) (Scotland) Regulations 2026 draft be approved.That the Parliament agrees that the First-tier Tribunal for Scotland Local Taxation Chamber (Rules of Procedure and Composition) (Miscellaneous Amendment) Regulations 2026 draft be approved.That the Parliament agrees that the Food Supplements (Magnesium L...
Official Report Meeting date: 1 October 2024

Finance and Public Administration Committee 01 October 2024

Is it too early to say that, Mr Robertson? l will answer that with reference to the Scottish welfare fund.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 June 2022

Finance and Public Administration Committee 07 June 2022

The fiscal framework has to look at maximising the flexibility and empowerment of local authorities. On the estates programme, l note more briefly that it is not about focusing all the Scottish Government workforce in, for example, Edinburgh; it is about the fact that we now have hybrid working across Scotland and therefore it does not make financial sense...

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