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Last updated: 22 December 2025

July 2022 External Tool SustainImpactAssessments

18 © SPCB pdf. application/pdf. 364783. July 2022 External Tool SustainImpactAssessments.
Last updated: 12 November 2025

Wellbeing and Sustainable Development EQIA

In addition, results from Scotland’s Census show that there was a large increase in the number of younger people reporting mental health conditions, rising from 2.5% in 2011 to 15.4% in 2022. According to the Director of Census Statistics: “There were also increases in older age groups but the biggest increases were seen in younger groups and it is now more...
Last updated: 13 June 2025

Commissioner for Older People Scotland Bill 12 June 2025

The cost-of-living crisis has had a negative impact on older 1 Information on Unpaid Carers - Carers Census, Scotland, 2022-23 - gov.scot published December 2023, accessed April 2025. 2 TUC new briefing, October 2023 TUC: BME women 12 times more likely than men to be out of the labour market due to caring commitments | TUC 3 people in Scotland with Age Scot...
Last updated: 6 March 2025

VWJR Bill Stage 2 Amendments Letter from Cab Sec JHA 4 March 2025

. - sexual crimes: 169 Manifestos of Scottish Conservatives, Scottish - rape/att rape: 95 Greens and Scottish Labour commit to end the not proven verdict. 2021 Scottish Government launches a public consultation to seek views on the three verdict system in Scottish criminal trials and, if the not proven verdict were to be abolished, whether any accompanying reforms would be necessary. 2022 Analysis of responses and responses to the 2022-23 consultation published; 62% of respondents support Total: 984 abolition of the not proven verdict.
Last updated: 18 February 2025

BB20250218Rev

S6M-16488.2 Daniel Johnson: Employer National Insurance Contributions—As an amendment to motion S6M-16488 in the name of Tom Arthur (Employer National Insurance Contributions), leave out from "recognises" to end and insert “welcomes the record £5.2 billion of additional funding for Scotland delivered as a result of the UK Government’s Autumn Budget; agrees with the STUC that the additional positive measures that are set out in the draft Scottish Budget 2025-26 are ‘dependent on UK Government funding’; regrets that the fiscal changes called for by the Scottish Government would significantly reduce the level of funding available to Scotland’s public services; understands that the First Minister has publicly advocated for a cut to Scotland’s budget of £636 million; regrets that the Scottish National Party administration’s failure to grow Scotland’s economy has negatively impacted the level of funding available in the Scottish Budget over many years; understands that decisions around the level of staffing in Scotland’s public services are devolved to the Scottish Government, and calls on the Scottish Government to ensure that the record funding delivered by the UK Government reaches the frontline services that need it most.” followed by Committee Announcements followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5:15 pm Decision Time followed by Members' Business Debate on the subject of— Beatrice Wishart: Opportunities and Challenges for Scotland’s Fishing Sector in S6M-16282 2025—That the Parliament commends the hard-working fishermen of island and coastal communities, including in the Shetland Islands constituency; understands that, as published in the most recent Marine Economic Statistics in December 2024, fishing contributed £335 million to Scotland’s economy in 2022...
Last updated: 26 September 2024

End Child Poverty coalition in Scotland Post Legislative Scrutiny of the Child Poverty Act 2017

The Act has helped encourage real progress, but the Scottish Government has yet to match the ambitions encapsulated in the legislation with a policy package fit for the task of meeting it’s requirements. Since 2022/23 there has not been any new policy intervention or investment at a scale that is likely to further shift the dial on child poverty.
Last updated: 3 May 2024

Disability Commissioner Scotland Bill 14 March 2024

Evidence suggests that women are more likely than men to have a disability, with Scottish Government figures from 2022 setting out that 42% of women had reported a 2 limiting long-term condition compared to 32% of men.
Last updated: 28 February 2024

From Cab Sec CEAC to Convener CEEAC Committee re questions 26 Jun 23

This attitude makes any reform very unlikely and indicates that the UK Government will continue to set aside the convention in the future. 10 See page 26: Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Infrastructure, Investment and Cities.dot (parliament.scot) 11 See, for example, the CEEAC report of Sep 2022: The Impact of Brexit on Devolution | Scottish Parliament; Lords Constitution Committee report of Jan 2022: Respect and Co-operation: Building a Stronger Union for the 21st century (parliament.uk); Commons PACAC report of July 2018: Devolution and Exiting the EU: reconciling differences and building strong relationships - Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee - House of Commons (parliament.uk) 12 See the UK Government report to PACAC: Government Response to the Committee’s Eighth Report: Devolution and Exiting the EU: reconciling differences and building strong relationships - Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs - House of Commons (parliament.uk) 4 Delegated powers for UK Ministers to legislate within devolved competence The Committee would welcome your view on the impact on devolution of the increasing conferral of powers on UK Ministers to make legislation within devolved competence including the impact on effective parliamentary scrutiny.
Last updated: 28 February 2024

Michael Devo changing

It could also result less transparency and accountability as policy-making is done within intergovernmental networks, often managed by officials. 6 Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee th June 2022 15th Meeting, 2022 (Session 6), Thursday 9 Intergovernmental Relations Panel /https://www.parlia...
Last updated: 22 February 2024

Housingto204RTPI

There were 1205 members of staff in local authorities as of 2022/23. The previous year’s level was 1242.

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