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SPICe briefings Date published: 3 September 2024

Parental responsibilities and rights - Court orders under section 11 of the 1995 Act

For example, a court can make: a residence order, setting out where the child is to live, which can be with one or both parents, or indeed with another person a contact order setting out the arrangements for a child to have contact with a person he or she does not live with, for example, a parent or grandparent a spe...
SPICe briefings Date published: 29 November 2023

Key Issues for Session 6 - 2023 Update - Non-residential social care charging

Getting this right will remove barriers, tackle inequalities and allow people to flourish by living independent lives in communities of their choice.
SPICe briefings Date published: 20 October 2022

Human rights budgeting - Budget process

Empowerment Everyone should understand their rights, and be fully supported to take part in developing policy and practices which affect their lives. Legality Everyone should understand their rights, and be fully supported to take part in developing policy and practices which affect their lives.
SPICe briefings Date published: 20 January 2022

Scotland's care system for children and young people: subject profile - Kinship care

Children can live with kinship carers in informal (private agreement within families) or formal arrangements (involving local social work departments and the children’s hearings system).
Committee reports Date published: 10 January 2022

Judged on progress: The need for urgent delivery on Scottish justice sector reforms - Pre-recording of the Evidence and Case Management

Ms Brindley said that: “… some of the complainers we are supporting are being told that it would be quicker for them to give evidence in a live trial than to hold off for a commission.
SPICe briefings Date published: 1 December 2021

Child Poverty in Scotland since the 1960s - What is child poverty?

The Child Poverty Action Group defines child poverty as growing up in a family without the resources to 'obtain the type of diet, participate in the activities and have the living conditions and amenities' which are the norm in Scotland today.1Child Poverty Action Group, . (2021).
Committee reports Date published: 2 March 2021

Report on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on equalities and human rights - Domestic abuse

Stonewall’s research (LGBT in Britain: Home and Communities, 2018) found that more than one in ten LGBT people (11%) had faced domestic abuse from a partner in the previous year, including one in five trans people and non-binary people (19% respectively).iStonewall Scotland, Written Evidence LGBT Youth Scotland also pointed to research that shows that LGBT young people pre-lockdown experience domestic abuse at the same level as women and already have indicators of poor mental health.iiLGBT Youth Scotland, Written Evidence LGBT Youth Scotland called for clear messaging from public authorities that domestic abuse support services are open to LGBTI people, including those experiencing familial abuse and that messages should not rely on digital methods as many young LGBTI people do not have private access to devices.iiLGBT Youth Scotland, Written Evidence Stonewall’s survey respondents reported having experienced particular difficulties related to their LGBT identity during the pandemic, some had been living...
Committee reports Date published: 2 March 2021

Report on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on equalities and human rights - Visual impairment and access to food

Visual impairment and access to food Royal Blind referred to Article 28 of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD), which requires that states recognise the right of disabled people to an adequate standard of living for themselves and their families, including adequate food.
Committee reports Date published: 8 November 2020

Green Recovery Inquiry - Report - Aims of a green recovery

Covid-19 is both a very personal experience, and a threat to lives and livelihoods across the world.
SPICe briefings Date published: 13 February 2020

Civil Partnership (Scotland) Bill - Cohabitation

Cohabitants are defined in the Family Law (Scotland) Act 2006 as a couple, same sex or different sex, who live together as if married. The 2006 Act made provisions for cohabitants, dependent on the length and nature of their relationship, and of any financial arrangements:1Scottish Government. (2018, September).

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