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Official Report Meeting date: 21 February 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 21 February 2023

For that reason, I welcome the increase in the funding for employability programmes in the budget, in particular, the programmes for parents who are looking to re-enter the workforce.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 December 2022

Meeting of the Parliament 21 December 2022

Of course, that country had a state-sponsored doping programme. Since 1985, no women have got anywhere near that time.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 March 2019

Meeting of the Parliament 28 March 2019

The programme requires councils to take the necessary steps to address the causes of their gender pay gaps, and to better support employees who have experienced gender-based violence.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 November 2024

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The Building Racial Literacy (BRL) Programme is funded by the Scottish Government as part of the work of the Anti-Racism in Education Programme.
Last updated: 7 May 2020

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Accountability 13 Forward work programmes 30 (1) Consumer Scotland must before each programme year prepare and publish a document (the “forward work programme”) containing— (a) a statement of any priorities of Consumer Scotland for the year in relation to consumers generally and in relation to vulnerable consumers, (b) a general description of the main activities (including any investigations) which it 35 plans to undertake during the year in relation to consumers generally and in relation to vulnerable consumers, (c) a statement of any other priorities of Consumer Scotland for the year, Consumer Scotland Bill 7 Part 1—Consumer Scotland (d) a general description of any other investigations which it plans to undertake during the year (other than those comprising routine activities in the exercise of its functions). (2) The description of an investigation under subsection (1)(b) or (d) must include the 5 objectives of the investigation. (3) In preparing the forward work programme for any year, Consumer Scotland must have regard to the views of consumers and other persons, bodies and organisations having an interest in consumer matters. (4) Consumer Scotland must lay a copy of any forward work programme published under 10 subsection (1) before the Scottish Parliament. (5) In this section, “programme year” means— (a) the first period of 12 months beginning on 1 April following the day this section comes into force, and (b) each successive period of 12 months, 15 14 Reports on investigations (1) Consumer Scotland must, as soon as reasonably practicable after the conclusion of any investigation conducted under section 4(2), prepare and publish a report setting out— (a) its findings, (b) any recommendations arising out of the investigation, 20 (c) how, in conducting the investigation, Consumer Scotland has had regard to any activities carried on by specified persons and any other persons with the same functions as, or similar functions to, Consumer Scotland. (2) Consumer Scotland must send a copy of each report prepared under subsection (1) to the Scottish Ministers. 25 (3) In subsection (1)(c), “specified” means specified in regulations made by the Scottish Ministers under section 6(8). 15 Annual report (1) Consumer Scotland must, as soon as reasonably practicable after the end of each financial year— 30 (a) prepare and publish a report on its activities during the year, (b) lay a copy of the report before the Scottish Parliament, and (c) send a copy of the report to the Scottish Ministers. (2) It is for Consumer Scotland to determine the form and content of each report. (3) Without prejudice to the generality of subsection (2), a report under subsection (1) must 35 set out how Consumer Scotland has had regard to any activities carried on by specified persons and any other persons with the same functions as, or similar functions to, Consumer Scotland. (4) In subsection (3), “specified” means specified in regulations made by the Scottish Ministers under section 6(8). 8 Consumer Scotland Bill Part 1—Consumer Scotland 16 Consumer welfare report (1) Consumer Scotland must, as soon as reasonably practicable after the end of each reporting period, prepare and publish a report on— (a) how well the interests of consumers are being served in Scotland, and 5 (b) where harm is being caused to the interests of consumers in Scotland, the nature and extent of that harm. (1A) A report under subsection (1) must set out how Consumer Scotland has had regard to the interests of vulnerable consumers. (2) In preparing a report under subsection (1), Consumer Scotland must have regard to the 10 views of consumers and other persons, bodies and organisations having an interest in consumer matters. (3) Consumer Scotland must— (a) lay a copy of each report prepared under subsection (1) before the Scottish Parliament, and 15 (b) send a copy of it to the Scottish Ministers. (4) In this section, “reporting period” means— (a) the period of 3 years beginning with 1 April next following the coming into force of this section, and (b) each subsequent period of 3 years. 20 Finance 17 Grants and loans by Consumer Scotland (1) Consumer Scotland may make grants and loans to such persons as it considers appropriate for the purposes of, or in connection with, or where it appears to it to be otherwise conducive to, the performance of its functions. 25 (2) A grant or loan under subsection (1) is subject to such conditions (including conditions as to repayment) as Consumer Scotland may determine.
Last updated: 7 November 2019

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Pillar 2 co-financing is the only programme funding for the CAP that comes directly from the Scottish Government (as opposed to the EU).
Official Report Meeting date: 21 June 2012

Meeting of the Parliament 21 June 2012

As naloxone is not an antidote that can be self-administered, the programme has proactively engaged families, peers and communities in training and awareness programmes.
Official Report Meeting date: 30 January 2013

Economy, Energy and Tourism Committee 30 January 2013

There are schemes such as the Commonwealth graduate fund and the intern programmes that try to assist young graduates into jobs.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 February 2024

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While the level of each benefit will depend on the Health Board implementing scanning technology across all affected specialties within a Board area, the Programme Team will work closely with each Board to ensure the identified benefits are maximised as much as possible between now and programme closure in March 2026...
SPICe briefings Date published: 30 September 2025

The Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill and the European Convention on Human Rights - The role of the European Convention on Human Rights

It is therefore important that ECHR rights issues are properly considered during the parliamentary scrutiny of the Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill in order to minimise the risks of successful challenge.

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