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SPICe briefings Date published: 19 June 2019

Referendums (Scotland) Bill - The Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000

Retrieved from https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld200910/ldselect/ldconst/99/99.pdf [accessed 04 June 2019]The PPERA does not set the date of the referendum; the question, or the franchise.
SPICe briefings Date published: 18 April 2019

Developing the Scottish Parliament's scrutiny role after Brexit - Work to date on common frameworks

Work to date on common frameworks The UK, Welsh and Scottish Governments have agreed that, after the UK leaves the EU, there will continue to be benefit in having policy uniformity in some areas.
Committee reports Date published: 8 April 2019

Report on Police Scotland’s proposal to introduce the use of digital device triage systems (cyber kiosks) - Police Scotland’s digital forensic hubs

Details of the equipment to be included in the hubs, the rationale for their use, and the date/s when these proposals were considered and approved by the Scottish Police Authority Committees / Board.
Committee reports Date published: 31 January 2019

Stage 1 Report on the Management of Offenders (Scotland) Bill - Disclosure and the under 18s

If the person was under 18 at the date of conviction then the "buffer period" is halved.
Committee reports Date published: 27 November 2018

Salmon farming in Scotland - Annex A - Extract from minutes

Salmon farming in Scotland (in private): The Committee reviewed the evidence it has heard to date on its inquiry on salmon farming in Scotland.
Committee reports Date published: 26 November 2018

Stage 1 report on the Health and Care (Staffing) (Scotland) Bill - Current tools and development of new tools

The issues noted above were also discussed and confirmed during our informal session with frontline staff. In a letter dated 10 September 2018 the CNO provided us with a breakdown of the number of wards/teams/departments in each NHS board area who have applied each of the workload tools during the financial years 2016/17 and 2017/18 .
Committee reports Date published: 25 April 2018

Holocaust (Return of Cultural Objects) (Amendment) LCM

At the time of reporting, the Bill is scheduled to receive its second reading in the House of Commons on 15 June 2018. The date for consideration of the Bill at report stage is not yet known.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 March 2025

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. - Supporting professionals working with a child or young person to provide them with expert advice and guidance.2020-2021£286,746.752021-2022£316,884.922022-2023£639,440.10Housing Voluntary Grant Scheme 2019 to 20212019-2020(Q4 only)£33,000.00To deliver housing related projects.2020-2021£132,000.00Ending Homelessness Together 20202019-2020(Q4 only)£90,236.18To work in partnership to provide specialist case managers, advice, advocacy and legal diagnostic advice and representation for asylum seekers at risk of destitution in Glasgow.Third Sector Homelessness Fund 2021 to 20232021-2022£121,964.00Delivery of Ending Homelessness for New Scots.2022-2023£122,575.10Scottish Refugee Council COVID-19 focus groups 20212020-2021£431.42Ensure the voices of young people whose families are within the asylum process are included in focus groups around COVID Recovery.Warm Scottish Welcome Scheme, Ukraine Support 2022 to 20232022-2023£854,272.09To expand the Grantee’s core Refugee Integration Service for both the Ukraine Family Scheme and the Ukraine Sponsorship Scheme (Homes for Ukraine), including where the Scottish Government acts as super sponsor.Warm Scottish Welcome Scheme, Ukraine Support 2023 to 20242023-2024£1,150,174.00Provide support to displaced people from Ukraine, expand community capacity and work with practitioners and decision makers to inform the policy agenda.New Scots refugee integration strategy intermediary/strategic funding through Equality, Connected Communities and Mainstreaming and Inclusion Budgets between July 2019 and March 20242019-2020(Q4 only)£133,500.00A reduction in discrimination and hate crime and an increase in community participation and cohesion.To support refugee integration in line with the New Scots strategy.2020-2021£534,000.002021-2022£534,000.002022-2023£388,000.002023-2024£368,487.36New Scots welcome video project December 2021 to March 20222021-2022£16,000.00To produce a series of videos welcoming those recently arrived in Scotland from Afghanistan to be published on the SRC website.Connected Communities Budget Funding – Engagement with Afghan women 20222021-2022£4,100.00To support community resilience in which diversity is understood and valued, people have stronger connections and are more respectful and inclusive.NRPF National Advocacy Service April 2022 to March 20242021-2022£171,697.00Delivery of a diagnostic legal advice service to those subject to NRPF.2022-2023£165,624.002023-2024£332,006.00Support for Resettled Afghan Citizens2023-2024£40,000.00To establish a national network for Afghan community groups across Scotland, while engaging with major resettlement locations to form constituted groups.New Scots Partnership Costs2023-2024£87,333.00To work on completion of the first stage of the New Scots Refugee Integration Strategy refresh, ensuring ready for publication in Spring 2024.New Scots Community Engagement2023-2024£30,000.00To make funding available for community consultations across Scotland as part of the New Scots Refugee Integration Strategy refresh, ensuring the strategy continues to be shaped by refugees and people seeking asylum.Refugee Support Service2024-2025(to date...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 February 2025

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This included rural areas, the Highlands and Islands.Campaign resources including a toolkit were sent to over 300 stakeholders, which included Local Authorities and NHS Health Boards.Women’s Heart HealthTo help improve awareness and signs of heart disease and communicate ways of lowering risk, a public information campaign was developed to coincide with national heart month in February 2023 and was activated through community and stakeholder engagement.Resources highlighted a key stat:istic “heart disease is killing 10 women a day in Scotland” and signposted to NHS Inform for more information on symptoms and actions to take to lower risks.The campaign was aimed specifically at women and was delivered via community engagement and included the distribution of posters to 1,256 community pharmacies, 908 general practices, 256 leisure/community centres and 32 library hubs (for onward distribution to community libraries) throughout Scotland, this included rural areas, the Highlands and Islands.A campaign toolkit was also sent digitally to a comprehensive stakeholder list which included Local Authorities and NHS Health Boards.CancerBetween April 2020 to date...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 July 2023

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Through CEBS Zero Waste Scotland provide technical support and advice to businesses, not funding, and businesses are under no obligation to report to Zero Waste Scotland. Up to date information on projects’ status is reliant on engagement from businesses, and recipients of previous support do occasionally cease contact.

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