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Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 January 2017

S5W-05987

In developing our position on the Living Wage for 2017-18 we have presumed no provider contribution for 2017–18.
Official Report Meeting date: 15 December 2015

Meeting of the Parliament 15 December 2015

In terms of healthcare, we are fortunate to be living in the 21st century. Looking back, many of the big improvements in public health outcomes have been made by improving lifestyles and the environment in which we live.
Last updated: 20 March 2026

SPCB 2026 Paper 19

This provision applies to members who have caring responsibilities for a child/children under the age of 16 or an adult dependant(s) being a spouse, partner, parent or other person who lives in the same household as the member (other than by reason of being an employee, tenant, lodger or boarder), or a person who reasonably relies on the member for their ca...
Last updated: 15 January 2026

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Supported by: Alexander Stewart*, Meghan Gallacher*, Miles Briggs*, Douglas Ross*, Dr Sandesh Gulhane*, Colin Beattie*, Craig Hoy*, Brian Whittle*, Edward Mountain*, Tim Eagle*, Stuart McMillan*, Annie Wells*, Liam Kerr* *S6M-20451 Alexander Stewart: Bands for Brothers' 500 Miles Challenge—That the Parliament welcomes the news that Bands for Brothers' 500 Miles Challenge was launched, and went live on its social media, on 8 January 2026; understands that this initiative involves six of its volunteers each walking 500 miles virtually, contributing to a collective 3,000-mile journey, which broadly matches the distance from Hampden Park to Boston, to raise funds and awareness for men’s mental health ahead of Scotland’s opening World Cup game in that city; acknowledges that this challenge is not about speed or competition, but about community, conversation and showing up for one another, and raising awareness and funds to help build the next stage of Bands For Brothers into a simple, supportive space where men can speak openly and get the help that they need; believes that Bands For Brothers, which was founded by Scott MacDonald, is a grassroots charity that uses various events and merchandise, such as wristbands and t-shirts, to spark discussions about men's mental wellbeing; notes that the organisation works with other charities and community groups, such as SAMH and Friday 16 January 2026 17 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan Heart of the Game, to amplify its message and reach more men in need of support; further notes that it hosts in-person events, such as charity football matches and social walks, to foster connection and deal with loneliness and isolation; acknowledges that further information about its initiatives, how to get involved and how to donate is available via its Facebook and Instagram pages, and commends Scott and everyone involved, as well as all who have donated and volunteered, on their highly magnanimous work in support of men’s mental health and welfare.
Last updated: 6 November 2025

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Friday 7 November 2025 3 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Chamber | Seòmar Future Meetings of the Parliament Business Programme agreed by the Parliament on 4 November 2025 Tuesday 11 November 2025 2:00 pm Time for Reflection: Rev Dr Robin Hill, Church of Scotland minister of Gladsmuir linked with Longniddry followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Topical Questions followed by Ministerial Statement: Wildfire Summit followed by Stage 1 Debate: UEFA European Championship (Scotland) Bill followed by Committee Announcements followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 4:15 pm Decision Time followed by Members’ Business: Liam Kerr: The Insights of the Reports of the Energy Transition Institute at Robert Gordon University, Striking the Balance followed by Members’ Business: Emma Harper: Supporting People Living...
Last updated: 25 March 2025

UKIMA Joint written submission Prof Hunt Horsley

Its initial attempt through the Common Frameworks represents the clearest attempt to bring together the UK and devolved governments to agree on future policy coordination. But that insight was short-lived. The subsequent approach of the Johnson Government through the UKIMA repudiated 116 On competing conceptions of the UK constitution order generally, see e...
Last updated: 7 November 2024

Teach Learn Play report

How is provision for outdoor learning distributed? Does living in an area of deprivation affect what is provided?
Last updated: 10 June 2024

Age of Criminal Responsibility Scotland Bill as Amended at Stage 2

Age of Criminal Responsibility (Scotland) Bill 21 Part 4—Police investigatory and other powers Chapter 3—Questioning of certain children Investigative interview by agreement 31A Investigative interview by agreement (1) This section applies where— (a) a constable has reasonable grounds to suspect that a child, while under 12 years of 5 age— (i) by behaving in a violent or dangerous way, has caused or risked causing serious physical harm to another person, or (ii) by behaving in a sexually violent or sexually coercive way, has caused or risked causing harm (whether physical or not) to another person, 10 (b) the constable considers that an investigative interview of the child is necessary to properly investigate the child’s behaviour and the circumstances surrounding it (including whether a person other than the child has committed an offence), and (c) both— (i) the child, and 15 (ii) a parent of the child, agree to an investigative interview of the child being conducted. (2) Where this section applies, an investigative interview of the child in relation to the behaviour mentioned in subsection (1)(b) is authorised for so long as the agreement mentioned in subsection (1)(c) is not withdrawn. 20 (3) Agreement under subsection (1)(c) is withdrawn if— (a) the child or the parent who has given agreement withdraws that agreement, (b) the child or that parent fails to comply in a material respect with the plans for the investigative interview authorised by subsection (2) drawn up under section 36. (4) Refusal by the child to answer questions during the interview does not constitute 25 withdrawal of agreement under subsection (3)(b). (5) Where agreement under— (a) subsection (1)(c)(i) is withdrawn, a constable may, under section 32(1), apply to the sheriff for a child interview order, (b) subsection (1)(c)(ii) is withdrawn, a constable may— 30 (i) seek agreement for the purposes of that subsection from another parent of the child, or (ii) under section 32(1), apply to the sheriff for a child interview order. (6) Nothing in this section affects the power of a constable to apply for a child interview order in relation to the behaviour mentioned in subsection (1)(b) in circumstances other 35 than those mentioned in subsection (5)(a) and (b)(ii). (7) For the purposes of this section, a “parent of the child” means a person who— (a) is aged 18 or over, (b) has parental responsibilities (within the meaning of the Children (Scotland) Act 1995) in relation to the child, and 40 (c) is related to the child or with whom the child lives...
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body Information on the Scottish Parliament’s copyright policy can be found on the website - www.parliament.scot or by contacting Public Information on 0131 348 5000 Published in Scotland by the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body All documents are available on the Scottish Parliament website at: www.parliament.scot/documents For information on the Scottish Parliament contact Public Information on: Telephone: 0131 348 5000 or 0800 092 7500 Email: [email protected] Live...
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body Information on the Scottish Parliament’s copyright policy can be found on the website - www.parliament.scot or by contacting Public Information on 0131 348 5000 Published in Scotland by the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body All documents are available on the Scottish Parliament website at: www.parliament.scot/documents For information on the Scottish Parliament contact Public Information on: Telephone: 0131 348 5000 or 0800 092 7500 Email: [email protected] Live...

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