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Last updated: 27 June 2025

CPGCultureandCommunitiesMinutes040625docx

Resources and further reading from Éadaoín Lynch: Health on the Shelf 2020 Libraries for Living, and for Living Better 2023 Libraries Connected - evidence to Independent Commission on Community and Cohesion 2025 Follow up discussion from the panel presentations explored the importance of open and free access to infor...
Last updated: 5 March 2025

FifeCouncilHousingEmergency

. • Delivered 193 Technology Enabled Care solutions and opened an Independent Living Hub in Kirkcaldy. • Reduced live homeless cases from 1,938 to 1,758 by the end of December and this has reduced further to 1,690 at the end of January. • Increased the number of live Housing F...
Last updated: 11 December 2024

Scottish welfare fund letter from cosla 6 December 2024

One other potential area of concern for COSLA is any potential financial impact of the revised Guidance under Action 17: Review methodology to calculate cost of living award rates. This action will amend the Statutory Guidance giving Councils discretion to review their methodology in calculating cost-of-living award rates, (advocating local authority decision rate when assessing SWF makers use of the “Universal Credit Essentials Guarantee” claimant’s living expenses).
Last updated: 5 September 2024

Rural Affairs and Islands remit 4 September 2024

Yet, we know that communities in these areas face a number of unique challenges including higher costs of living, and so we are determined to make sure these challenges are addressed in all our policies.
Last updated: 8 December 2023

Minutes of the meeting held on 16 May 2023

Key points of discussion were: - Is there more work that can be done between the more established ethnic, religious, and racial minority communities and those that have arrived more recently - Cost of living crisis, and the further challenges experienced by asylum seekers in this context. - Are Ukrainian refugees experiencing similar exclusions or is there ...
Last updated: 10 August 2023

2 Annual Return Form 2023 CPG on Disability

September 2022 – Alison Skilling provided a presentation on assistance dogs, Maddy Kirkman from Inclusion Scotland provided a presentation on the UNCRPD shadow report and there was a discussion among members about the cost of living. December 2022 – Christina McKelvie MSP and Kevin Stewart MSP provided a presentation on the new national care service with qu...
Last updated: 5 December 2022

NCSBillFM_MinisterMWSCToConvener_10Nov22

The rephasing outlined is to ensure that we have right skills in place to take the programme forward, and to move at a pace that allows for meaningful engagement with people with living and lived experience. This rephasing has resulted in £15 million of savings for financial year 2022/23.
Last updated: 22 November 2022

Minutes of the meeting held on 26 October 2022

Scottish Women’s Aid (MS and KS) • MS and KS confirmed that the Scottish Women’s Aid focus during 16 Days would be the Cost of Living and the Cost of Leaving, including how men are exploiting the Cost of Living Crisis, as was the case during COVID lockdown, restricting their partner’s access to money and the possibil...
Last updated: 11 November 2022

NCSBillFM_MinisterMWSCToConvener_10Nov22

The rephasing outlined is to ensure that we have right skills in place to take the programme forward, and to move at a pace that allows for meaningful engagement with people with living and lived experience. This rephasing has resulted in £15 million of savings for financial year 2022/23.
Last updated: 21 February 2025

Assisted Dying Scotland Bill informal engagement with Assembly compiled notes

Participants questioned why an age of 16 had been chosen as the threshold. • Giving the example of a child living with terminal cancer, one participant argued that the age threshold should be lower.

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