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Trusts and Succession (Scotland) Bill Printing changes after the Bill as Passed (SP Bill 21B) Session 6, 2023 Printing changes are changes to the text of a Bill for which amendments are not cons...
In particular, the Minister stated that the Government was committed to establishing a new Mental Health and Capacity Reform Programme which would ensure that Scotland’s mental health and capacity legislation better reflects international human rights and standards.
Stuart McMillan Convener, Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee [email protected] 3 February 2026 Email address Dear Convener, I am grateful to members of the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee for their comprehensive Stage 1 report on the Non-surgical Procedures and Functions of Medical Reviewers (Scotland) Bill, and for the recommendation that the general principles of the Bill are agreed to.
Minister for Victims and Community Safety Ministear airson Luchd-fulaing is Sàbhailteachd Choimhearsnachd Siobhian Brown MSP/BPA Stuart McMillan MSP Convener Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee By email to: [email protected] 5 September 2024 Dear Convener Judicial Factors (Scotland) Bill I would like to thank the Committee for its constructive Stage One Report on the Judicial Factors (Scotland) Bill.
Comment: The Outdoor Access Code is now twenty years old and might need updating to remind people how to responsibly exercise their access rights. Agenda item 4 Stuart McAdam (Food Standards Scotland’s Scottish Food Crime and Incidents Unit) has given an update on their campaign related to prevention of on-farm poiso...
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
26 October 2017
Our 10-year Mental Health Strategy was published on 30 March, and sets out our vision of a Scotland where people can get the right help at the right time, expect recovery, and fully enjoy their rights, free from discrimination and stigma.
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