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SPICe briefings Date published: 6 June 2023

Wildlife Management and Muirburn (Scotland) Bill - Werritty recommendations and animal welfare concerns

The provisions of the Bill below cover spring traps and live capture bird traps and there is information in the Policy Memorandum about potential further action on snaring.
Committees Published: 27 September 2021

Letter regarding National Transition Training Fund

The programme has the potential to immediately employ a large number of creative individuals, many of whom have experienced a decline in their income due to Covid-19 and has the potential to transform the lives of creative freelancers by providing training and regular employment over a sustained period.
Committees Published: 24 September 2021

National Transition Training Fund

    The programme has the potential to immediately employ a large number of creative individuals, many of whom have experienced a decline in their income due to Covid-19 and has the potential to transform the lives of creative freelancers by providing training and regular employment over a sustained period.
Committee reports Date published: 13 September 2021

Carer’s Allowance Supplement (Scotland) Bill Stage 1 Report - Non-financial support

Additional funding has also been made available to enable carer centres to provide support remotely during the pandemic and an extra £750,000 has been invested in the ‘Time to Live' scheme to allow for carers to take short breaks away from caring, usually virtually.
SPICe briefings Date published: 20 August 2021

Marine and Fisheries: Subject Profile - The Scottish Fleet

Pelagic – migratory species living in the mid water (e.g. herring, mackerel).
SPICe briefings Date published: 20 August 2021

Equalities and Human Rights: Subject Profile - Summary

Gypsy/Traveller Action Plan - to improve the lives of Gypsy/Travellers across housing, education and work, and to tackle discrimination.
Committee reports Date published: 2 March 2021

Report on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on equalities and human rights - Provision of Scottish Government information about the pandemic

Despite this, they remain concerned about how this information is distributed to people with learning disabilities living alone who do not have access to digital resources.iiScottish Commission for People with Learning Disabilities, Written Evidence As a matter of urgency, Partners in Advocacy, an independent advocacy organisation, said Government guidance ...
Committee reports Date published: 29 January 2021

Subordinate legislation considered by the Covid-19 Committee at its meeting on 28 January 2021 - The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions and Requirements) (Local Levels) (Scotland) Amendment (No. 12) Regulations 2021 (SSI 2021/17)

An exception is also made for all contact centres to be allowed to open for the purpose of handovers of a child to a person with whom they do not or will not live, and their return from a handover to a person with whom they do or will live.
SPICe briefings Date published: 9 December 2020

Domestic Abuse (Protection) (Scotland) Bill - The Scottish Government's consultation

Fifteen per cent thought any family members in the same household should be covered and 24% thought anyone living in a shared home should be within the scope of the proposed protection.
Committee reports Date published: 31 March 2020

Civil Partnership (Scotland) Bill Stage 1 Report - Scottish marriage, civil partnership and cohabitation

Irretrievable breakdown can also be shown by: the parties not cohabiting for one year with both parties’ consent to divorce; the parties not cohabiting for two years, regardless of consent from one or both parties; one party behaving in such a way that the other party cannot reasonably be expected to cohabit with them (‘unreasonable behaviour’). Cohabitation, where two people live together as if a married couple, has significantly fewer and less clear rights than civil partnership and marriage.

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