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Last updated: 19 April 2024

Agenda for the meeting and AGM on 28 May 2024

Agenda Agenda item 1 • Welcome and Approval of Previous Minutes Agenda item 2 - AGM • Approval of Previous Minutes of AGM • Election of Office Bearers o The Election of the CPG Convener o The Election of the Deputy Conveners o Secretary • AOB and end AGM Agenda item 3 - 70 yea...
Last updated: 27 October 2023

Minutes of the AGM held on 27 September 2023

Bilateral Relations Progress: • Historical Medical Ties: o 150 years ago, Scottish-origin missionaries (Dr.
Last updated: 27 October 2022

Minute of AGM held on 28 September 2022

Discussion on presentation • A suggestion was raised to share the events of the film festival through the channel of the CPG mailing list • The geographical reach of the Film Festival o Although online events are accessible to the UK, many of the in-person events are based in Edinburgh and selected towns and cities in Scotland. o The upcoming October festival will be fully in person.
Last updated: 26 October 2023

NatureScot supplementary evidence 3 October 2023

These outcomes (and the central estimate of the finance gap in Scotland 2022-32) were: o Clean water (£3 billion) o Protect/restore biodiversity (£8 billion) o Reduce flood risk through natural flood management (no Scottish estimate) o Improve bio-resource efficiency (£476 million) o Climate mitigation through bio-carbon (£9 billion) o Enhance biosecurity (no Scottish estimate) o Improve access and engagement with natural environment (£1 billion) o Multiple outcomes (£2 billion) – Required and committed/planned spending were estimated through a review of available evidence, not through a full-scale modelling of the need and actual spending.
Committees Last updated: 21 April 2022

11th Meeting, 2022

Decision on taking business in private, Inquiry into the role of local government and its cross-sectoral partners in financing and delivering a net-zero Scotland, P&O Ferries, Inquiry into the role of local government and its cross-sectoral partners in financing and delivering a net-zero Scotland, P&O Ferries, Carbon...
Last updated: 10 June 2025

Mid Scotland Fife report

(x2) • 2015 - Votes at 16 o Allowed discussions in high school - informed debates and better understanding of politics. o Allowed young people to have a voice. • 2014 – Equal Marriage o Everyone should have the right to marry who they want. o Equal marriage made communities safer and prouder. • 2015 – life prolonging bowel cancer drug prescribed across the NHS (result of 2008 petition) • 2015 – Community Empowerment Act o Community Empowerment Act was positive, but community halls are closing and budget cuts are having a negative impact. • 2020 – Equal Protection from Assault • 2021 – Free period products o This reduces stigma and barriers for young girls on low income. • 2022 – Pardon for miners • 2022 – Free bus travel o Bus passes for under 22, helped me travel to school and work while living on low income. o It helped me develop my future. o Phenomenal!
Last updated: 30 June 2023

Minutes of the meeting held on 1 March 2023

- Core of campaign consists of five organisations, including Oxfam Scotland, Carers Scotland, Scottish Care, One Parent Families Scotland and the Scottish Women’s Budget group. - Published report in 2021 with the University of the West of Scotland to explore a blueprint of what a new national outcome could look like. - Report suggests national outcome to be: “We fully value and invest in those experiencing care and all those providing it”. - It also suggests for the outcome to be support by 7 beacon indicators 2 o...
Last updated: 23 November 2021

SPLCMS0610accessible

In more detail, the Bill includes provision relating to the following areas: • Criminal procedure measures intended to improve efficiency in the courts by: o expediting the pre-trial processes in the magistrates' court; o eliminating the need for some pre-trial procedures to enable preliminary proceedings to be conducted in writing if the defendant so wishes; o enabling efficient transfer of cases between courts where appropriate; o introducing a procedure to enable defendants to plead guilty to minor offences and accept a financial penalty online without a requirement for a court hearing in a traditional court setting; o abolishing local justice areas. • Provision for an Online Procedure Rule Committee that will be able to make Online Procedure Rules in relation to civil, tribunal (including employment tribunals and the Employment Appeal Tribunal) and family proceedings. • A range of reforms to the coroner system aimed at providing greater consistency of approach to the operation of other courts and tribunals and improving the efficiency of the coroner system. • Amendments to judicial review practice and procedure to: o Remove the ability to apply for judicial review of a decision of the Upper Tribunal to refuse permission to appeal from the First-tier Tribunal; o Create two new powers available to the court in Judicial Review proceedings in respect of quashing orders.
Last updated: 17 November 2021

SPLCMS0610

In more detail, the Bill includes provision relating to the following areas: • Criminal procedure measures intended to improve efficiency in the courts by: o expediting the pre-trial processes in the magistrates' court; o eliminating the need for some pre-trial procedures to enable preliminary proceedings to be conducted in writing if the defendant so wishes; o enabling efficient transfer of cases between courts where appropriate; o introducing a procedure to enable defendants to plead guilty to minor offences and accept a financial penalty online without a requirement for a court hearing in a traditional court setting; o abolishing local justice areas. • Provision for an Online Procedure Rule Committee that will be able to make Online Procedure Rules in relation to civil, tribunal (including employment tribunals and the Employment Appeal Tribunal) and family proceedings. • A range of reforms to the coroner system aimed at providing greater consistency of approach to the operation of other courts and tribunals and improving the efficiency of the coroner system. • Amendments to judicial review practice and procedure to: o Remove the ability to apply for judicial review of a decision of the Upper Tribunal to refuse permission to appeal from the First-tier Tribunal; o Create two new powers available to the court in Judicial Review proceedings in respect of quashing orders.
Last updated: 5 October 2021

Wise Group Additional Submission

The 9-point approach addresses – • Physical Health • Mental Health • Addictions • Education and Training • Employment • Relationships • Finance • Housing • Attitudes and Behaviours Data from our customer journeys in 2020 – 21 shows that this approach to our customer journey contributes effectively to behaviour change and distance travelled as they move towards the desistance pathway. Specifically – o...

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