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Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 October 2025

S6W-40854

The Inquiry has reviewed a wide range of care settings and, to date, has completed nine phases of public hearings, held over 558 days of hearings, heard from over 1,350 witnesses and published 15 volumes of case study interim findings.The Inquiry has to date examined evidence regarding: (a) the legislative and regulatory frameworks for children in care; (b) the historical practice of child migration; (c) residential establishments run by religious orders; (d) residential establishments operated by non-religious or voluntary organisations; (e) independent boarding schools; (f) foster and kinship care settings; (g) secure care and young offenders institutions; and (h) specialist schools and healthcare establishments.In December this year, the Inquiry will begin its public hearings in relation to Phase 10 of its investigations, focusing on children's residential care provided by local authorities.The Scottish Government continues to participate fully in the Inquiry process, providing government records and making submissions as required by the Inquiry.The Inquiry has cost £98.7 million to date.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 October 2025

S6W-40854

The Inquiry has reviewed a wide range of care settings and, to date, has completed nine phases of public hearings, held over 558 days of hearings, heard from over 1,350 witnesses and published 15 volumes of case study interim findings.The Inquiry has to date examined evidence regarding: (a) the legislative and regulatory frameworks for children in care; (b) the historical practice of child migration; (c) residential establishments run by religious orders; (d) residential establishments operated by non-religious or voluntary organisations; (e) independent boarding schools; (f) foster and kinship care settings; (g) secure care and young offenders institutions; and (h) specialist schools and healthcare establishments.In December this year, the Inquiry will begin its public hearings in relation to Phase 10 of its investigations, focusing on children's residential care provided by local authorities.The Scottish Government continues to participate fully in the Inquiry process, providing government records and making submissions as required by the Inquiry.The Inquiry has cost £98.7 million to date.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 August 2025

S6W-39804

These are available on the SPPA website and will be kept up to date. S6W-39804
Last updated: 16 February 2026

NPF_DFMCSEGToConvener_16Feb26

The NPF was substantially updated in 2018 and, in line with the Community Empowerment Act, the Scottish Government reviewed the national outcomes in 2022. As per the legislation, the Scottish Parliament then conducted a detailed inquiry into the Government’s 1 proposed changes to the national outcomes .
Last updated: 16 February 2026

National performance framework update

The NPF was substantially updated in 2018 and, in line with the Community Empowerment Act, the Scottish Government reviewed the national outcomes in 2022. As per the legislation, the Scottish Parliament then conducted a detailed inquiry into the Government’s 4 proposed changes to the national outcomes .
Last updated: 11 February 2025

TCA Part 2 YouthLink Scotland

Lack of Erasmus+ replacement Despite the transformative impact of international youth work, the youth work sector has not been prioritised in the development of UK wide replacement programmes (Turing) or extending European funding schemes (Horizon Europe till end 2022). This is hugely disappointing at what is an extremely difficult time for the sector finan...
Last updated: 5 March 2024

SPICe CfV Summary_Charities Bill

Also, the Bill’s provisions granting OSCR power to oversee the use of “working” and “official” charity names is similar to new powers granted to the Charity Commission under the Charities Act 2022; which the Law Society identify as ‘sensible’ as the use of working names has become increasingly common in Scotland as it is in England and Wales.
Committee reports Date published: 10 December 2019

Report on the proposed draft Deposit and Return Scheme for Scotland Regulations 2020

The Committee encourages the Scottish Government and industry to engage with the Scottish National Investment Bank at the earliest opportunity to actively explore the scope of the Bank to support the Scheme.
Official Report Meeting date: 29 October 2025

Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee 29 October 2025

We have used the evidence that has been raised in our consideration of the three petitions to date to draw up a series of themes to allow us to explore the issues.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 February 2025

Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee 05 February 2025

In other words, the point is that, if you get married at, say, 50 and then divorced at 55, and you took out a pension when you were 25 and you still have that pension, then only the proportion of the pension attributable to the time period relating to the date of the marriage and the date of the separation falls to b...

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