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Official Report Meeting date: 28 October 2020

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 28 October 2020

I will finish by mentioning the work of an artist from north-east Scotland, Sandy Cheyne, who lives in Newtonhill in my constituency.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 February 2019

Meeting of the Parliament 05 February 2019

Emma Harper talked about social media and television. TV programmes play a hugely important role in portraying a message.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 November 2011

Justice Committee 22 November 2011

It would narrow the definition of “televised” so that it covers only matches being televised“by means of broadcast transmission of pictures”.It might be helpful if I explain that the inclusion of a reference to matches being televised other than by means of broadcast transmission of pictures is intended, deliberately, to put it beyond doubt that matches that are televised using new technologies, such as internet streaming, are televised matches for the purpose of the offence.
Official Report Meeting date: 14 December 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 14 December 2023

That is reflected in the worsening living standards in the UK. The Tories are responsible for the biggest fall in living standards in living memory.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 October 2021

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 05 October 2021

The big noise project changes people’s lives now, but it should also be able to transform people’s lives in the future, too.
Last updated: 10 June 2024

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Targets relating to child poverty 1 2030 targets 5 (1) The Scottish Ministers must ensure that the 2030 targets are met in the financial year beginning with 1 April 2030. (2) The 2030 targets are that, of children living in households in Scotland— (a) less than 10% fall within section 2 (relative poverty), (b) less than 5% fall within section 3 (absolute poverty), 10 (c) less than 5% fall within section 4 (combined low income and material deprivation), (d) less than 5% fall within section 5 (persistent poverty). 1A Interim targets (1) The Scottish Ministers must ensure that the interim targets are met in the financial year 15 beginning with 1 April 2023. (2) The interim targets are that, of children living in households in Scotland— (a) less than 18% fall within section 2 (relative poverty), (b) less than 14% fall within section 3 (absolute poverty), (c) less than 8% fall within section 4 (combined low income and material 20 deprivation), (d) less than 8% fall within section 5 (persistent poverty). 2 Relative poverty A child falls within this section in a financial year if the child lives in a household whose equivalised net income for the year is less than 60% of median equivalised net 25 household income for the year. 2 Child Poverty (Scotland) Bill 3 Absolute poverty (1) A child falls within this section in a financial year if the child lives in a household whose equivalised net income for the year is less than 60% of the amount of median equivalised net household income for the financial year beginning with 1 April 2010, 5 adjusted to take account of changes in the value of money since that financial year. (2) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations substitute a different date for the date mentioned for the time being in subsection (1). (3) Regulations under subsection (2) are subject to the affirmative procedure. 4 Combined low income and material deprivation 10 A child falls within this section in a financial year if the child— (a) lives in a household whose equivalised net income for the year is less than 70% of median equivalised net household income for the year, and (b) experiences material deprivation in the year. 5 Persistent poverty 15 (1) A child falls within this section in a financial year if the child has lived— (a) in each of the survey years, in a household in Scotland, and (b) in at least 3 of the survey years, in a household whose equivalised net income for the survey year was less than 60% of median equivalised net household income for the survey year. 20 (2) The survey years are— (a) the calendar year that ends during the financial year, and (b) the 3 previous calendar years. 6 Calculation of net household income (1) For the purposes of this Act, the deductions to be made in calculating net household 25 income include housing costs. (2) In this Act— “equivalised”, in relation to household income, means adjusted to take account of variations in household size and composition, “median equivalised net household income” means the median equivalised net 30 household income for the United Kingdom.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 March 2026

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee 10 March 2026 [Draft]

We all want the same things: for people to live happy, healthy, thriving lives. No part of the system will be able to do that on its own.
Official Report Meeting date: 12 November 2013

Meeting of the Parliament 12 November 2013

Just as we are all individuals with the right to respect and choice in how we live our lives, so, too, we are all different in size, shape, character and colour.
Last updated: 18 December 2025

Draft Minutes CPG on HT 02042025

Prosecution – Identify perpetrators and disrupt their activity. 3. prevention – Addressing the conditions that foster trafficking and exploitation. ● Action Areas- Strategy implementation ○ Action area 1 – identify victims and support them to safety and recovery chaired by COSLA. ○ Action area 2 – identify perpetrators and disrupt their activity - chaired by Police Scotland. ○ Action area 3 – address conditions that foster trafficking and exploitation chaired by the Scottish Government. ○ Action area 4 – child trafficking strategy group, chaired by Abelewa organisation ● Trafficking Strategy Refresh – reviewed every 3 years ○ Review of the 2017 Trafficking and Exploitation Strategy. ○ Online public survey (2 months in 2022). ○ Lived...
Last updated: 20 March 2025

Doft Theft Guide Dogs

The sudden loss of a guide dog can leave an individual unable to live independently, increasing isolation and distress. • The financial and time investment is substantial.

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