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Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 June 2011

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To ask the Scottish Executive what changes it proposes to make in relation to solicitors' access to prisoners in police custody, in light of the Cadder v Her Majesty's Advocate ruling. S4O-00069
Official Report Meeting date: 25 October 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 25 October 2023

As the cabinet secretary will know, Police Scotland relies on officers and staff doing more overtime to keep the service operating and to keep people safe. In addition, V division has raised concern with me about a lack of experienced officers coming into the region.
Official Report Meeting date: 14 September 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 14 September 2023

The infamous cancellation of an Aberdeen v Celtic match, making an example of thousands because one young player made a very bad mistake with his own isolation, is yet another example.
Last updated: 7 November 2025

Letter from Minister for PHWH to HSCS Convener with Healthcare Science in Scotland Paper

This publication is available at www.gov.scot Any enquiries regarding this publication should be sent to us at The Scottish Government St Andrew’s House Edinburgh EH1 3DG ISBN: 978-1-xxxxx-xxx-x (web only) Published by The Scottish Government, October 2025 Produced for The Scottish Government by APS Group Scotland, 21 Tennant Street, Edinburgh EH6 5NA PPDAS1648006 (10/25) w w w . g o v . s c o t pdf. application/pdf. 411283.
Last updated: 29 September 2025

Conveners Group papers 31 May 2023

Post-EU strategy CG/S6/23/5/2 ommittee debates this Parliamentary year C Standards, Procedures & Public Debate its report on future procedures and 1 22/09/2022 Appointments Committee practices Social Justice and Social Robbing Peter to pay Paul: Low income and the 2 01/11/2022 Security Committee debt trap Health, Social Care & Sport 3 10/11/2022 Committee Inquiry into alternative pathways to primary care Constitution, Europe, External 4 17/11/2022 Affairs & Culture Committee The impact of Brexit on devolution Health, Social Care & Sport 5 14/12/2022 Committee Debate on its health inequalities inquiry Citizen Participation & Public petition PE:1865 Suspend all surgical mesh and 6 17/01/2022 Petitions Committee fixation devices Economy & Fair Work Debate on its inquiry report on Retail and Town 7 28/02/2023 Committee Centres in Scotland The role of local government and its cross-sectoral Net Zero, Energy & Transport partners in financing and delivering a net-zero 8 14/03/2023 Committee Scotland Rural Affairs, Islands & Natural 9 25/05/2023 Environment Committee Debate on future agriculture policy in Scotland New Vessels for the Clyde and Hebrides: 10 08/06/2023 Public Audit Committee Arrangements to deliver vessels 801 and 802 Education, Children and Young 11 13/06/2023 People Committee Debate on its report colleges regionalisation 12 Contact details for the clerk Irene Fleming Clerk to the Conveners Group Room T3.40 The Scottish Parliament Tel: 0131 348 5256 Email: [email protected] CG/S6/23/3/M Conveners group Minutes 4th Meeting, 2023 (Session 6) Wednesday 26 April 2023 Present: Liam McArthur MSP, Convener Claire Baker MSP - Economy & Fair Work Committee Ariane Burgess MSP - Local Government, Housing & Planning Committee Jackson Carlaw MSP - Citizen Participation & Public Petitions Committee Finlay Carson MSP - Rural Affairs and Islands Jim Fairlie MSP - COVID-19 Recovery Committee Kenneth Gibson MSP – Finance & Public Administration Committee Clare Haughey MSP - Health, Social Care & Sport Committee (V...
Last updated: 20 June 2025

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S6M-17234: Pam Gosal: Welcoming the Supreme Court’s Judgment on the Definition of the Word "Woman"— That the Parliament welcomes and respects the judgment of the Supreme Court of the UK on 16 April 2025 in the case, For Women Scotland Ltd v The Scottish Ministers; recognises that the court unanimously ruled that the terms “woman” and “sex” in the Equality A...
Last updated: 9 May 2025

Letter from DWP Financial considerations when leaving an abusive relationship

DWP is implementing a recent judgment (SSWP v AT) to ensure certain Pre-Settled Status holders who are destitute / at risk of destitution (including those subject to domestic abuse) are able to access public funds benefits even if they do not meet the current ‘right to reside’ rules. 3.
Last updated: 7 May 2025

DWP financial considerations when leaving an abusive relationship

DWP is implementing a recent judgment (SSWP v AT) to ensure certain Pre-Settled Status holders who are destitute / at risk of destitution (including those subject to domestic abuse) are able to access public funds benefits even if they do not meet the current ‘right to reside’ rules. 3.
Last updated: 4 March 2025

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.”, 1 (c) in subsection (3), for “by virtue of subsection (1)” substitute “under section 24(4A)”, (d) in subsection (4)— (i) for “by virtue of subsection (1)” substitute “under section 24(4A)”, 15 (ii) for “caring” substitute “providing care”, (e) in subsection (5), for “as a break from caring” substitute “to enable a carer to take a break”. (10) In section 31 (duty to prepare local carer strategy)— (a) after subsection (2)(h) insert— 20 “(ha) plans to promote a variety of providers of support to relevant carers and to promote the variety of support provided,”, (b) after subsection (2) insert— “(2A) In subsection (2), references to support to relevant carers include references to support to enable carers to take a break.”. 25 (10A) In section 41(1) (interpretation), after the entry relating to “adult carer support plan”, insert— ““breaks” includes a break for the carer from providing care or other types of break,”. (11) The Social Care (Self-directed Support) (Scotland) Act 2013 is modified by subsection 30 (12). (12) In section 7(1) (choice of options: adult carers and young carers), after “24(4)” insert “or (4A)”. (13) The Social Work (Scotland) Act 1968 is modified by subsection (14). (14) In section 87 (charges that may be made for services and accommodation)— 35 (a) in subsection (1), after “24(4)” insert “or (4A)”, (b) in subsection (1A)(a), after “24(4)” insert “or (4A)”. 38A Duty to prepare adult carer support plan (1) The Carers (Scotland) Act 2016 is modified as follows. 7 Care Reform (Scotland) Bill Part 3—Reforms connected to delivery and regulation of care (2) After section 6(5) (duty to prepare adult carer support plan) insert— “(5A) The Scottish Ministers must by regulations prescribe timescales for the preparation of adult carer support plans.”. (3) Section 7 is repealed. 5 38B Duty to prepare young carer statement (1) The Carers (Scotland) Act 2016 is modified as follows. (2) After section 12(7) (duty to prepare young carer statement) insert— “(7A) The Scottish Ministers must by regulations prescribe timescales for the preparation of young carer statements.”. 10 (3) Section 13 is repealed. 1 39 Enactments relating to carers: minor modifications (1) The Carers (Scotland) Act 2016 is modified by subsection (2). (2) Sections 6(6) and 12(8) are repealed. (3) The Social Care (Self-directed Support) (Scotland) Act 2013 is modified by subsection 15 (4). (4) In section 7(1), the words “an adult” in the first place where they occur are repealed. 39A Short break services statement (1) The Carers (Scotland) Act 2016 is modified as follows. (2) After section 35(2) (short breaks services statements) insert— 20 “ short breaks services statement must include— (2A) A(a) how the local authority will ensure there is sufficient availability and variety in short break provision to meet the identified needs of carers, (b) an assessment of short break provision— (i) during the day (at home or away from home), 25 (ii) overnight (at home or away from home), (iii) at weekends, (iv) in school holidays, (v...
Last updated: 16 December 2024

Outdoor Education Centre statistics City of Edinburgh Council

The City of Edinburgh Council Outdoor Learning Residentials for EVERYONE - inclusion Leith Walk Primary School v School, Outdoor Learning and other Council staff work collegiately to maximise attendance.

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