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Last updated: 11 September 2025

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SPICe briefings Date published: 25 June 2024

Artificial Intelligence and Healthcare in Scotland - Scottish policy and strategies

In response to written question S6W-22009 in October 2023, the then Cabinet Secretary for NHS Recovery, Health and Social Care, Michael Matheson MSP said: Our intention therefore is to empower and support NHS leadership in the use of these new technologies, to help build and share a wider knowledge base, rather than appointing a single AI champion.
Committee reports Date published: 8 February 2024

Report on the Legislative Consent Memorandum for the Trade (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) Bill

Section 42 Report The Committee also received a letter on 25 January from the Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs, Land Reform and Islands, Mairi Gougeon MSP, and the Minister for Small Business, Innovation, Tourism and Trade, Richard Lochhead MSP, relating to the section 42 report on the CPTPP.
Committee reports Date published: 21 December 2023

Stage 1 Report on Visitor Levy (Scotland) Bill - Part 5: Enforcement and penalties, reviews, and appeals

A majority of members of the Committee were persuaded that penalties are an important part of the Bill that should not be left to local discretion and therefore supports a nationally consistent approach as currently provided for by the Bill.iMiles Briggs MSP and Pam Gosal MSP dissented from this recommendation.
Committee reports Date published: 5 June 2023

Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee Annual Report 2022 - 2023 - Annex A - Petitions considered by the Committee during the Parliamentary year 2022 - 2023

PE1944: Enforce engine idling ban PE1945: Ban the extraction and use of peat for horticulture and all growing media by 2023 PE1946: To call on the Scottish Government to pay all charges for homeless temporary accommodation PE1947: Address Scotland's culture of youth violence PE1948: Improve the way that unexplained deaths are dealt with PE1949: Review the rules concerning Dual Mandate MSPs PE1950: Ensure immunosuppressed people in Scotland can access the Evusheld antibody treatment PE1951: Reinstate inshore coastal limit on the use of dredge and trawl fishing gears PE1952: Specialist services for patients with autonomic dysfunction PE1953: Review Education Support staff roles PE1954: End the installation of new telegraph poles for broadband provision PE1955: Make the provision of public toilets a statutory duty PE1956: Increase the provision of wheelchair accessible homes PE1957: Home Reports – make surveyors more accountable PE1958: Extend aftercare for previously looked after young people, and remove the continuing care age cap PE1959: Tackle Scotland’s affordable housing crisis PE1960: Formally recognise private hire cars and taxis as modes of public transport PE1961: Make it a specific offence to assault, threaten or abuse a private hire or taxi driver while at work PE1962: Stop motorhomes parking overnight out with formal campsites, caravan parks and Aires PE1963: Phase in meat production ban by 2040 PE1964: Create an independent review of the Scottish Public Services Ombudsman PE1965: Limit estranged couples’ claim on an estate after 7 years of non-medical separation PE1966: Formally recognise and incorporate local knowledge in Scottish Government policy PE1967: Protect Loch Lomond’s Atlantic oakwood shoreline by implementing the High road option for the A82 upgrade between Tarbet and Inverarnan PE1968: Restrict perpetrators of domestic abuse from using family court proceedings to continue tormenting their victims PE1969: Amend the law to fully decriminalise abortion in Scotland PE1970: Create an online account for parents to manage the 1140 hours of Early Learning and Childcare funding PE1971: Take Robust Action to Stop Motorcycle Theft PE1972: Allow Assisted Dying for people with long-term mental illness and consenting capacity PE1973: End the use of Sheriffs Discretion when ruling on civil cases and provide clear legal guidance on division of assets PE1974: Adopt the A890 as a trunk road PE1975: Reform the law relating to Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation (SLAPPs) PE1976: Backdate council tax discounts for dementia to the date of GP certification PE1977: Require social services to inform biological fathers of concerns about their children PE1978: Allow raw milk to be sold in Scotland PE1979: Establish an independent inquiry and an independent national whistleblowing officer to investigate concerns about the alleged mishandling of child safeguarding enquiries by public bodies PE1980: Adopt the A832 between Achnasheen and Gorstan as a trunk road PE1981: Ensure perpetrators of domestic abuse, who have been excluded from the matrimonial home, cannot force the sale of the property PE1982: Review funding arrangements for higher education to help ensure more funded places are available for Scottish ballet dancers at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland PE1983: Improve the transparency and accountability of Scottish legal courts PE1984: Introduce the C100 form for child arrangement orders in Scotland PE1985: Evaluate Garages to Homes Developments PE1986: Provide testing kits for drugs in public spaces PE1987: Amend the Scotland Act 2016 to automatically trigger a by-election if an MSP/Councillor leaves their party PE1988: Review the process for disposal of household raw sewage PE1989: Increase defibrillators in public spaces and workplaces PE1990: Introduce a Scottish Parliament question session for young people PE1991: Develop an educational resource on abortion PE1992: Dual the A9 and improve road safety PE1993: Reform the financial support for social work students on work placements PE1994: Review the trial process for sexual offence cases PE1995: Improve support for victims of spiking PE1996: Take action to prevent discriminatory abortions for disability in Scotland PE1997: Introduce mandatory braille labelling for food products sold in Scotland: PE1998: End legal loopholes for the Monarchy PP1999: Fully implement the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities PE2000: Ensure universities are held accountable to students under consumer law PE2001: Withdraw the 'Supporting transgender young people in schools' guidance from Scottish schools PE2002: Ensure access to legal aid for people with disabilities PE2003: Prohibit reward systems in fast food chains PE2004: Abolish the use of Public Private Partnerships in Scotland PE2005: Formal response to the annual Adoption Barometer Report in Scotland PE2006: Review and simplify the legislation in relation to dismissal of property factors
Committee reports Date published: 19 April 2023

Subordinate Legislation Considered by the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee on 18 April 2023

Introduction At its meeting on 18 ApriliJames Dornan MSP substituted for Stuart McMillan MSP, the Committee considered the following instrument under its remit and agreed to draw it to the attention of the relevant lead committee: Tuberculosis (Scotland) Order 2023 (SSI 2023/93) The Committee's recommendations in rel...
SPICe briefings Date published: 1 February 2022

Citizens' Assemblies - an international comparison - What are citizens' assemblies?

Politics & Society, 46(3). doi: https://doi.org/10.1177/0032329218789889 This criticism was raised by Gillian Mackay MSP in the Parliament on 23 November 2021 after Minister for Parliamentary Business George Adam MSP made a statement on the Government Response to the report of the Citizens' Assembly of Scotla...
Committees Published: 14 December 2021

Tackling Fuel Poverty in Scotland: A Strategic Approach

Yours sincerely Neil Gray MSP Convener  Social Justice and Social Security Committee .
Last updated: 6 October 2021

Finance: Losses and special payments

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Committees Published: 16 September 2021

Working Group on Misogyny and Criminal Justice in Scotland

I am pleased that all the attending MSPs welcomed our working definition and felt it reflected their own experiences of such conduct.

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