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Last updated: 29 March 2023

DecisionMaking_SPICeSummaryofEvidence_23Feb23

Professor Matthew Flinders states that: “Effective decision-making generally depends upon (i) a clear and agreed understanding of the problem, (ii) a sound evidence base in terms of causal effects, (iii) a clear understanding of the choice architecture (i.e. range of options), (iv) where possible evidence of 'what works' from similar context, and (v) trust ...
Last updated: 6 March 2023

Action Plan Published Version March 2023

Long-term actions (within this parliamentary session) Legislative review - Scottish Government review of the relevant The Scottish Government has said provisions in Part V of the Criminal that this will be covered through the Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995 with Children Care and Justice Bill as the regard to a court’s powers to place a legal routes in to sec...
Last updated: 2 March 2023

Long Covid Scotland Final Employment Survey Report

I have managed with savings etc but the move to nil pay has me very worried and am also v concerned about what happens at end of the phasing period if I can't manage full-time hours by then or be able to do my job fully - what will happen?
Last updated: 29 June 2022

Action Plan Published Version June 2022

Legislative review - Scottish Government review of the relevant provisions in Part V of the Criminal No information provided To be decided Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995 with regard to a court’s powers to place a child in secure accommodation where appropriate 57 Published – June 2022 Legal Aid Did the Scottish Government (or Progress against Notes and addit...
Last updated: 26 April 2022

20220422_Submission_UniversitiesScotland_Skills

These strategies are baselined and benchmarked however this is unlikely to include benchmarking to the level of specific courses as universities’ approach to skills and education does not take this kind of transactional approach. v. Wider “green” mapping initiatives in the sector.
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.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 April 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 23 April 2024

In last year’s Lord Advocate’s reference, by overturning Smith v Lees, the High Court appears to have overhauled the principle of corroboration as it applies to sexual offences.
Official Report Meeting date: 31 January 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 31 January 2024

However, the member mentioned Ross County—my next game, this weekend, is Ross County v St Johnstone. I was trying to get across the point—Fergus Ewing put it very well—that, across the country, there are teams that have started off at a much lower level.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 December 2019

Public Audit and Post-legislative Scrutiny Committee 19 December 2019

This pertains to a question that I asked you earlier, minister. We discussed V&A Dundee. Section 5(2)(a) applies to organisations that appear to Scottish ministers to exercise functions of a public nature.
Last updated: 9 December 2019

Human Tissue Authorisation Scotland Bill as introduced

Human Tissue (Authorisation) (Scotland) Bill 21 Part 3—Authorisation of removal and use of part of body of deceased person Chapter 4—Authorisations: general (3) Subsections (4) and (5) apply if a local authority with parental rights and parental responsibilities in relation to a child is deciding whether to give authorisation by virtue of section 8D or 10 as respects the child. (4) The local authority must, in so far as it is reasonably practicable to do so, 5 ascertain the views of— (a) the child, (b) the child’s parents, and (c) any other person whose views the local authority considers to be relevant. 10 (5) The local authority must have regard to the views of— (a) the child, (b) the child’s parents, and (c) any other person whose views the local authority considers to be relevant.”. 15 C HAPTER 4 A UTHORISATIONS : GENERAL 18 Power to make provision about decisions (1) The 2006 Act is amended as follows. (2) After section 10B insert— 20 “10C Power to make provision about decisions (1) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations make provision about the manner in which, or to whom— (a) an express authorisation by virtue of section 6(1) may be given, (b) an opt-out declaration by virtue of section 6B(1) may be made, 25 (c) an authorisation by virtue of section 8(1) may be given, (d) a declaration by virtue of section 8B(1) may be made, (e) an authorisation by virtue of section 16F(1) may be given. (2) Regulations under subsection (1) may modify this Act.”. (3) In section 59(3) (regulations subject to affirmative procedure), after paragraph (ab) 30 insert— “(ac) regulations under section 10C(1);”. 19 Withdrawal by person who is blind or unable to write (1) The 2006 Act is amended as follows. (2) After section 10C insert— 35 “10D Withdrawal by person who is blind or unable to write 22 Human Tissue (Authorisation) (Scotland) Bill Part 3—Authorisation of removal and use of part of body of deceased person Chapter 4—Authorisations: general (1) This section applies where a person who is blind or unable to write decides to withdraw— (a) an authorisation by virtue of— (i) section 6A(1), 5 (ii) section 6H(5), (iii) section 8A(1), (iv) section 8D(4), (v...

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