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Now, however, the emphasis is shifting to the online magazine. The youth congress website is being overhauled at the moment and youngscot.org, which Angus Council controls an aspect of, is about to be launched.
Committee reports
Date published:
17 September 2025
Asking someone who has had that terrible experience to join a call with a person called a lawyer online or on the phone does not make legal support accessible.
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The Scottish Government should consider what kind of risks blanket, online publication could present, particularly to vulnerable individuals identified in these reports....Our view is that ...
Anyone who wants to operate in Scotland as a property factor (as defined by section 2 of the 2011 Act) first has to apply for registration online with the Scottish Property Factor Register ('the Register'), a public register which is run by the Scottish Government.
sfvrsn=fcf95b93_2</a>Adolescent girls have been viewed as at an increased risk of online harm.2Morgan, C., Webb, R.T., Carr, M.J., Kontopantelis, E., Green, J., Chew-Graham, C.A., … Ashcroft, D.M. (2017).
Also, people were “dislocated from wider budgeting processes”, so pushing surveys and budget debates online excluded those who didn’t have internet connections or who couldn’t use computers.Glasgow TSI event, 16 September 2019, Event Note
Conclusion
It is recognised that the Scottish Budget process can be opaque to the public and key stakeholders, such as ...
Committee reports
Date published:
13 September 2017
Annex A- Written and Oral Evidence
The written and oral evidence received, correspondence and links to the Official Reports and meetings where the Disabled Persons' Parking Places (Scotland) Act 2009 was considered, are available online.1Scottish Parliament, Local Government Committee. (2017, March).
Organisations supporting the campaign include the Christian Institute, Schoolhouse, Big Brother Watch, Christian Action Research and Education, Scottish Parent Teacher Council and the Family Education Trust. An online petition against the principle of appointing a named person to every child has achieved 36,955 signatures.
Quite often, people who make complaints are disappointed because the resolution that they desired could not be achieved rather than being disappointed because no resolution was achieved. Even an online questionnaire might elicit some impressions, perceptions or expectations that we could work up into something that could be tested.