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Last updated: 28 May 2024

Extra Costs of Living with a Disability Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice

The Scottish Government’s Tackling Child Poverty Progress Report 2022-2023 found that households with a disabled adult or child were likely to have higher ongoing living costs, particularly in relation to energy and food.
Last updated: 16 May 2024

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Shining a Light on Domestic Abuse in LGBT+ History Month: The Parliament debated S6M-12342 in the name of Collette Stevenson—That the Parliament condemns domestic abuse in all its forms; understands that domestic abuse often consists of intimate partner violence (IPV), and that this is defined by the World Health Organization as behaviours including sexual abuse, violence, psychological abuse and controlling behaviours perpetrated by a current or former intimate partner; is concerned by Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS) statistics showing that 30,139 charges were reported to COPFS with a domestic abuse identifier in 2022...
Last updated: 4 March 2024

SPS SCTS to PAC GEOAmey 1 March 2024

Chief Executive’s Office Richard Leonard MSP Parliament House Convener Public Audit Committee Parliament Square Edinburgh By email EH1 1RQ [email protected] DX 549306 LP1 Edinburgh 10 1 March 2024 ___ Dear Mr Leonard The 2022-23 audit of the Scottish Prison Service Thank you for your letter of 9 February seeking clarification on issues ...
Last updated: 1 February 2024

PE2075_A

More information on material considerations can be found in Annex A of Planning circular 3/2022: development management procedures - gov.scot (www.gov.scot).
Last updated: 9 January 2024

Violence in schools

Nick Smiley of the Association of Scottish Principal Educational Psychologists (ASPEP) referred to an exponential increase in the number of children identified with additional support needs (ASN) and the impact on resources, with the ratio of educational 2 psychologists to children with additional support needs rising from 85.8 children per psychologist in 2007 to 659.7 children per individual psychologist in 2022...
Last updated: 9 January 2024

The Promise Additional Evidence 22 November 2023

CELCIS, in partnership with Coram Voice, began the Bright Spots programme Scottish pilot in 2022. It uses two surveys, ‘Your Life, Your Care’, and ‘Your Life Beyond Care’, which have been developed to provide an opportunity for children and young people to share their experiences of care and how they feel about their lives, based on what they say is importa...
Last updated: 19 December 2023

SSE addtional written evidence

We had hoped the significant increase in planning fees which came into effect on 1st April 2022 would have provided planning authorities with the increased financial capability to sustain and increase planning staff levels.
Last updated: 11 December 2023

Wildlife Bill Scottish Badgers 15 October

Tracks need to be cut to make easy access for keepers year-round and to get the shooters to the pegs” (anon 2022). When foraging on managed sporting moors badgers must find an area with limited natural prey items but an excess of grouse chicks and dead and wounded grouse.
Last updated: 21 November 2023

Circular Economy Bill FoES 21 November 2023

These are largely drawn from the definition of a circular economy 1 in the Circular Economy and Miscellaneous Provisions Act (2022) although the wording has been changed in several places.
Last updated: 3 October 2023

Poverty and Inequality Commission shortterm appointments 2 Octiober 2023

She was awarded an honorary doctorate from the Open University in June 2022 in recognition of her commitment to Public Services including her exceptional contribution as a campaigner for equality and human rights and her tireless efforts to improve the lives of thousands of disabled people. o Professor Suzanne Fitzpatrick is the Director of the Institute fo...

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