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Official Report Meeting date: 2 October 2000

Education, Culture and Sport Committee, 02 Oct 2000

Given that, in the past, those two gentlemen had someone above them in line management, that David Elliot had dealt with operations, and given the amount of extra work that would be generated by the new higher still system, did it not seem an odd decision to give David Elliot far more responsibility, even if he had technical advisers to deal with IT?
Official Report Meeting date: 4 July 2000

Justice and Home Affairs Committee, 04 Jul 2000

The article suggested, inaccurately, that the Scottish chapter of the Internet Society—ISOC Scotland—was refused the opportunity to give evidence to us at stage 1. The article said:"the only extra-parliamentary consultation on the matter has been with those organisations whose names happened to pop into the minds of Justice Committee members at its April 4 ...
Official Report Meeting date: 28 June 2000

Transport and the Environment Committee, 28 Jun 2000

In my view, Scotland's size makes it unnecessary for us to have that extra layer of bureaucracy. We have already heard from Glasgow City Council about the costs of setting up the secretariat of a voluntary group; if it were a statutory group, it would be even more costly.Before the publication of the bill, the link between the local transport strategy docum...
Committee reports Date published: 13 November 2024

Pre-Budget Scrutiny 2025-26: Third sector funding principles

Intermediary bodies, such as, third sector interfaces, believed there was quite a lot they could do for smaller organisations in terms of flexibility to support infrastructure and governance without extra fundingiiThe Social Justice and Social Security Committee.
Last updated: 30 March 2023

Part 4: Amendments

Its purpose is to allow the reallocation of the total time allotted at Stage 3 so as to give the Presiding Officer greater flexibility to manage the debate than the timetable would otherwise allow. So, any extra time used for debate on any grouping must be compensated for either in debates on subsequent groupings or in the debate on whether to pass the Bill...
Committee reports Date published: 17 March 2021

The Social Security Response to Covid-19

One of the Scottish Government’s key policy actions was the creation of the new Scottish Child Payment (SCP) which, from February this year, provides an extra £10 per week for each child under six in a household in receipt of qualifying benefits.
Committee reports Date published: 23 February 2021

Standing Order Rule Changes - Inquiry into the resilience of the Scottish Parliament's practices and procedures in relation to its business

The SPCB also highlighted the additional resource required to support hybrid and virtual meetings of the Chamber and committees: There are significantly higher running costs associated with hybrid and virtual arrangements in the Chamber and committees, as a result of the extra staffing support required for technical facilitation, as well as support to Membe...
Committee reports Date published: 21 May 2020

Protected Trust Deeds

The Committee also heard that if the person in the Protected Trust Deed suddenly had access to extra funds and wanted to pay their debts off, this would also incur significant additional charges.
Committee reports Date published: 3 July 2019

What should primary care look like for the next generation?

 Parental leave to care for older parents – the reverse of maternity and paternity leave Collective Care – reverse of having care in home and having 4 carer visits a day and family support to being in a homely support environment where 1 person cares for 4 people  Local provision of residential care FUNDINGAccountability – hold trusts to account  Wastage – ring-fence money and resources accordingly  Use resources effectively  Too many managers band 7 plus  Ring-fenced taxation to go specifically to NHS funding: aim to have spending profile similar to that of Europe Introduce shared responsibility levy based on excess profits following the introduction of minimum unit pricing Know how funding is spent: where are the cuts and the shortages  Prioritisation Cut out duplication Unnecessary repeat prescriptions: not just drugs but equipment too: monthly orders rather than reduce/reuse Top up care - pay a little extra...
SPICe briefings Date published: 14 May 2019

Non-Domestic Rates (Scotland) Bill

Under the BRIS any local authority that gains from increased buoyancy retains 50% of the extra income until the next revaluation.

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