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She told the Committee that the Order closes a potential gap stemming from the introduction of sexual harm prevention orders and sexual risk orders in March 2023. Police Scotland raised the issue of them having difficulty with requesting extract conviction information from the Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service, in support of an application for those beh...
Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee Legacy Report - Session 5 (SP Paper 1019) The final update plan was published on 24 March 2021, the day before the 'campaign recess' that year began.vScottish Government (2020).
The Scottish Government reponed on 19 March 2024.
Follaein its consideration o thon correspondence, the Committee wis generally content tae mak note o the repones fae the Scottish Government and the faurer information providit.
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Dh’aontaich Comataidh Ghàidhlig Eaglais na h-Alba gum bu chòir sònrachadh fhàgail aig ùghdarrasan ionadail.6Gaelic Committee of the Church of Scotland. (2024, March). Response to the Scottish Languages Bill (English - detailed call for views).
Committee reports
Date published:
28 February 2024
develop a quality indicator profile in mental health which will include measures across six quality dimensions - person-centred, safe, effective, efficient, equitable and timely."5Scottish Government. (2017, March). Mental Health Strategy 2017-2027.
We intend to set out the pay metrics for 2024-25 following the Spring UK Budget.iThe UK Government has announced that its Spring Budget will take place on 6 March 2024. This is likely to be after the Scottish Government’s Budget Bill is passed.
The Committee took evidence from the Commissioner for Ethical Standards in Public Life in Scotland on his annual report on 9 March 2023.
The Committee took evidence from the Scottish Information Commissioner on his annual report on 23 March 2023.
Convener:
Michelle Ballantyne (from 3 March 2020)
Gordon Lindhurst (until 25 February 2020)
Deputy Convener:
Willie Coffey (from 10 September 2019)
John Mason (until 3 September 2019)
Membership: The committee has 9 members.
The research paper (p 8) states that:
Across the five years of hearings data from April 2016 to March 2021 analysed, the most likely outcome for the accused when their case calls for the first time in sheriff court is that they will be bailed (45%).