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SPICe briefings Date published: 31 July 2025

The intergovernmental relations 'reset': one year on

However, it argued that "both reforms and cultural changes are necessary to rebuild trust and confidence in the IGR system", and that a "step change in attitude and behaviour from the UK Government" was needed to deliver a genuine improvement in relations.
Committee reports Date published: 24 March 2025

Inquiry into Framework Legislation and Henry VIII powers

Only where strong justification is given would a less rigorous parliamentary procedure be appropriate[24]iThe Committee accepted such justification from the Scottish Government in relation to two powers in the Criminal Justice Modernisation and Abusive Domestic Behaviour Reviews (Scotland) Bill, report published 13 January 2025.
Committee reports Date published: 12 July 2018

What support works? Inquiry into attainment and achievement of school children experiencing poverty

One participant in the discussion reported that some teachers have objected to the pupils who had disengaged with school participating in DoE and other Youth Achievement activities as they feel these pupils are being rewarded for bad behaviour. Good relationships with the senior leadership teams ("SLT") in schools were identified as crucial by the whole gro...
SPICe briefings Date published: 28 November 2023

Scottish Parliament Statistics 2021-2022

Cross-Party Groups, in alphabetical order by the topic of the GroupCross-Party Groups in the Scottish ParliamentStart DateCross-Party Group in the Scottish Parliament on Accident Prevention and Safety Awareness08/09/2021Cross-Party Group in the Scottish Parliament on Adult Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse24/06/2021Cross-Party Group in the Scottish Parliament on Animal Welfare09/07/2021Cross-Party Group in the Scottish Parliament on Armed Forces and Veterans Community30/06/2021Cross-Party Group in the Scottish Parliament on Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Conditions22/09/2021Cross-Party Group in the Scottish Parliament on Autism20/09/2021Cross-Party Group in the Scottish Parliament on Aviation29/09/2021Cross-Party Group in the Scottish Parliament on Bangladesh15/12/2021Cross-Party Group in the Scottish Parliament on Beer and Pubs07/12/2021Cross-Party Group in the Scottish Parliament on Building Bridges with Israel26/10/2021Cross-Party Group in the Scottish Parliament on Cancer01/09/2021Cross-Party Group in the Scottish Parliament on Care Leavers02/03/2022Cross-Party Group in the Scottish Parliament on Carers17/06/2021Cross-Party Group in the Scottish Parliament on Challenging Racial and Religious Prejudice26/10/2021Cross-Party Group in the Scottish Parliament on Changing Places Toilets05/01/2022Cross-Party Group in the Scottish Parliament on Children and Young People26/10/2021Cross-Party Group in the Scottish Parliament on China05/10/2021Cross-Party Group in the Scottish Parliament on Chronic Pain14/09/2021Cross-Party Group in the Scottish Parliament on Circular Economy31/08/2021Cross-Party Group in the Scottish Parliament on Colleges and Universities23/09/2021Cross-Party Group in the Scottish Parliament on Commercial Sexual Exploitation08/09/2021Cross-Party Group in the Scottish Parliament on Construction08/09/2021Cross-Party Group in the Scottish Parliament on Co-Operatives06/10/2021Cross-Party Group in the Scottish Parliament on Creative Economy01/09/2021Cross-Party Group in the Scottish Parliament on Credit Unions26/10/2021Cross-Party Group in the Scottish Parliament on Crofting15/09/2021Cross-Party Group in the Scottish Parliament on Cuba28/10/2021Cross-Party Group in the Scottish Parliament on Culture and Communities01/09/2021Cross-Party Group in the Scottish Parliament on Deafness21/09/2021Cross-Party Group in the Scottish Parliament on Diabetes13/09/2021Cross-Party Group in the Scottish Parliament on Disability22/06/2021Cross-Party Group in the Scottish Parliament on Drug and Alcohol Misuse28/10/2021Cross-Party Group in the Scottish Parliament on Dyslexia28/09/2021Cross-Party Group in the Scottish Parliament on End of Life Choices28/09/2021Cross-Party Group in the Scottish Parliament on Epilepsy30/09/2021Cross-Party Group in the Scottish Parliament on Europe26/04/2022Cross-Party Group in the Scottish Parliament on Fair Trade23/06/2021Cross-Party Group in the Scottish Parliament on Food22/09/2021Cross-Party Group in the Scottish Parliament on Freedom of Religion or Belief28/10/2021Cross-Party Group in the Scottish Parliament on Funerals and Bereavement15/09/2021Cross-Party Group in the Scottish Parliament on Future of Football...
Committee reports Date published: 26 November 2018

Getting Rights Right: Human Rights and the Scottish Parliament

Interestingly, as part of its consideration of Petition PE1319: Improving youth football in Scotland, the Session 4 Public Petitions Committee requested the then Commissioner for Children and Young People to undertake a review of the registration process from a rights perspective.
Committee reports Date published: 21 December 2025

Report on the Cost-effectiveness of Scottish Public Inquiries

He argued that “the premise that behaviour change and cost reduction would be achieved through the publication of costs—earnings, if you like—might be wrong”2Finance and Public Administration Committee. (2025, June 17).
Committee reports Date published: 24 October 2023

How Devolution is Changing Post-EU

The House of Lords Constitution Committee has suggested that “Attitudes and behaviours need to change to make the new intergovernmental arrangements a success.
Committee reports Date published: 2 March 2021

Report on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on equalities and human rights

In some circumstances, domestic abuse may amount to torture or cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment.iScottish Women’s Aid, Written Evidence Specific measures taken to address the pandemic including, lockdown, early release of prisoners, closure of schools, working from home, reductions in the work of courts and closure of some services and transition of others to remote provision, SWA said, have impacted on women and children in domestic abuse situations.iScottish Women’s Aid, Written Evidence Also, SWA advised calls to Scotland’s Domestic Abuse and Forced Marriage Helpline show abusers are using measures imposed to combat the pandemic as a tool in their abuse, for example increasing their control of women’s movement, keeping them isolated, threatening to expose them to the virus, or discouraging women from seeking help by telling them that services are not operating or that the police will not respond.iScottish Women’s Aid, Written Evidence HRC Scotland was concerned about victims/survivors who do not live with their abusers, as they may feel an increased level of fear at the prospect of their abuser knowing that they are at home, and the possibility for further surveillance that this creates.ivHuman Rights Consortium Scotland, Written Evidence In addition, HRCS advised women who sell sex are at increased risk of violence and exploitation as evidence from other countries indicates that demand for sex is as high as before COVID-19 and that men are using the crisis to further manipulate women in vulnerable situations to engage in more risky behaviour...
Committee reports Date published: 24 January 2019

Stage 1 Report on the Vulnerable Witnesses (Criminal Evidence) (Scotland) Bill

Because of the trauma that they have experienced, they can be involved in a lot of behaviours that are not seen to be positive.
SPICe briefings Date published: 9 April 2018

Social Security (Scotland) Bill: Consideration prior to Stage 3

But an individual does not have a mental disorder solely due to: sexual deviancy transsexualism transvestism dependence on, or use of, alcohol or drugs behaviour that causes, or is likely to cause, harassment, alarm or distress to any other person acting as no prudent person would act.

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