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Last updated: 29 April 2024

Minute of the meeting held 18 December 2023

AGM MB began by explaining to attendees that the Scottish Parliament's Code of Conduct requires CPGs to hold AGMs and elections of office bearers annually.
Last updated: 22 March 2024

SPCB 2024 Paper 18

The SPCB will wish to note that due to how these claims are recorded on the MyExpenses travel and expenses system, the cost could be slightly higher as they are not easily discernible from other claims by way of coding, and we have had to rely on Allowances Office knowledge, accurate descriptions of travel on the system and cross referencing with such trave...
Last updated: 12 March 2024

PE1933_R

Glasgow’s 1945 Scheme of Residential Education (see National Records of Scotland file ED48/932) set up short-term residential schools under the Day Schools (Scotland) Code 1939 and the Education (Scotland) Act 1908.
Last updated: 24 January 2024

Expenditure over 25k Q3 202324

2023-24 Quarter 3 Items of Expenditure over £25,000 for the Scottish Parliament Payee Amount Paid Date Paid Account Code Description. Scottish Biometrics Commissioner 26543 01-Oct-23 Funding to Officeholders Scottish Commissioner for Children & Young People 48605.21 01-Oct-23 Funding to Officeholders Scottish Human Rights Commissioner 90000 01-Oct-23 Fundi...
Last updated: 19 September 2023

PE2037_B

The Foundational Role of Phonics in Learning to Read I am glad that there is agreement that the skill of decoding (and by necessity knowledge of letters and sounds and their relationship to the alphabetic code for English) is foundational to learning to read.
Last updated: 13 July 2023

Minutes of the meeting held on 28 June 2023

Sandy Cruickshank talked about the need for structure across the whole of Scotland that eliminates the post code lottery of care. William Rae talked about a man they know sent home from long stay hospital with no care in place.
Last updated: 6 June 2023

PE2004_C

In considering infrastructure investment SFT’s understanding is: a) All infrastructure investment must be paid for (funded), generally by taxpayers or consumers either from current resources as it is built, or future resources as it is used. b) Any “financed” investment will be more expensive than one paid for from current resources as there is a return to be paid, generally in the form of interest, to the provider of finance. c) Financing of investment provides additionality of capacity to invest now, over and above current capital budgets, to be paid for over the longer-term as an asset is used. d) Public financing – whether borrowing by Scottish Ministers or Local Authorities - will generally have a lower cost of finance than private financing of an asset where the private financier takes an element of project-specific risk. e) Public financing by Local Authorities is governed by the prudential borrowing code...
Last updated: 13 March 2023

PE1876_BB

A government official states, ‘The question of how sex-based crimes codes are applied might be best considered by the full Board’.
Last updated: 21 December 2022

LG Minute 28 November 2022

Following a member of the public being asked to leave a session of the Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee, officials were reviewing the SPCB policies on protests and visitor code of conduct. This would be discussed by the SPCB.
Last updated: 1 December 2022

Gender Recognition Reform Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice Housing and Local Government respons

You of course know that it is for the Equality and Human Rights Commission as a reserved body, not the Scottish Ministers, to provide a code of practice and guidance on the effects of the Equality Act.

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