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Last updated: 11 March 2026

Daily list 11 march

Children (Care, Care Experience and Services Planning) (Scotland) Bill — Stage 3 Before section A1 Natalie Don-Innes 91 In substitution for amendment 5 Before section A1, insert— Roz McCall 92 Before section A1, insert— Natalie Don-Innes 93 Before section A1, insert— Willie Rennie 94 Before section A1, insert— Willie Rennie 95 Before section A1, insert— Section 1A Martin Whitfield 96 In section 1A, page 3, line 8, leave out Martin Whitfield 97 In section 1A, page 3, line 19, leave out from to end of line 26 Martin Whitfield 98 In section 1A, page 3, line 28, leave out and insert Before section 2A Martin Whitfield 99 Before section 2A, insert— Martin Whitfield 100 Before section 2A, insert— Martin Whitfield 101 Before section 2A, insert— Martin Whitfield 102 Before section 2A, insert— Section 2A Martin Whitfield 103 Leave out section 2A Section 2B Martin Whitfield 104 Leave out section 2B Section 2C Martin Whitfield 105 Leave out section 2C Section 2D Martin Whitfield 106 In section 2D, page 6, line 33, leave out and insert Martin Whitfield 107 Leave out section 2D After section 2D Martin Whitfield 108 After section 2D, insert— Section 3 Willie Rennie 109 In substitution for amendment 1 In section 3, page 7, line 17, at end insert— After section 3 Martin Whitfield 19A As an amendment to amendment 19, line 16, at end insert— Martin Whitfield 19B As an amendment to amendment 19, line 20, at end insert— Martin Whitfield 110 After section 3, insert— Section 4 Martin Whitfield 111 In section 4, page 8, line 11, at end insert— Martin Whitfield 112 In section 4, page 8, line 12, leave out and insert Nicola Sturgeon 113 In section 4, page 8, leave out lines 23 to 32 Nicola Sturgeon 114 In section 4, page 8, line 32, at end insert— Martin Whitfield 115 In section 4, page 8, line 32, at end insert— Jeremy Balfour 116 In section 4, page 8, line 36, leave out subsection (3A) and insert— Jeremy Balfour 117 In section 4, page 9, leave out lines 13 to 15 After section 4 Nicola Sturgeon 29A As an amendment to amendment 29, line 16, at end insert— Section 5 Nicola Sturgeon 118 In section 5, page 10, line 3, leave out and insert Nicola Sturgeon 119 In section 5, page 10, line 8, leave out and insert Nicola Sturgeon 120 In section 5, page 10, line 8, leave out and insert Roz McCall 121 In section 5, page 10, line 16, leave out from to end of line 18 and insert— Nicola Sturgeon 122 In section 5, page 10, line 20, leave out and insert Nicola Sturgeon 123 In section 5, page 10, line 25, leave out and insert Nicola Sturgeon 124 In section 5, page 10, line 29, leave out and insert Nicola Sturgeon 125 In section 5, page 10, line 40, leave out and insert Nicola Sturgeon 126 In section 5, page 11, line 5, leave out and insert Section 6 Nicola Sturgeon 127 In section 6, page 11, line 14, leave out and insert Nicola Sturgeon 128 In section 6, page 11, line 16, leave out and insert Nicola Sturgeon 129 In section 6, page 11, leave out lines 24 to 26 Nicola Sturgeon 130 In section 6, page 11, line 27, leave out and insert Nicola Sturgeon 131 In section 6, page 11, line 28, leave out and insert Nicola Sturgeon 132 In section 6, page 11, line 28, leave and insert Nicola Sturgeon 133 In section 6, page 11, line 30, leave out subsection (4) After section 6 Fulton MacGregor 134 After section 6, insert— Martin Whitfield 135 After section 6, insert— Section 8 Willie Rennie 136 In section 8, page 13, line 7, after first insert Willie Rennie 137 In section 8, page 13, line 10, at end insert Martin Whitfield 138 In section 8, page 13, leave out line 31 Willie Rennie 139 In section 8, page 13, line 42, after insert Martin Whitfield 140 In section 8, page 14, line 1, at end insert— Willie Rennie 141 In section 8, page 14, leave out lines 16 to 18 and insert— Willie Rennie 142 In section 8, page 14, line 21, at end insert— Martin Whitfield 143 In section 8, page 14, line 38, at end insert— Section 10G Martin Whitfield 144 In section 10G, page 19, line 22, leave out and insert Section 10H Martin Whitfield 145 In section 10H, page 20, line 5, at end insert— Martin Whitfield 146 In section 10H, page 20, line 9, at end insert— Martin Whitfield 147 In section 10H, page 20, line 11, after insert Martin Whitfield 148 In section 10H, page 20, line 11, after insert Martin Whitfield 149 In section 10H, page 20, line 12, at end insert— Martin Whitfield 150 In section 10H, page 20, line 16, at end insert— Section 10I Martin Whitfield 151 In section 10I, page 20, line 26, after insert After section 10I Martin Whitfield 152 After section 10I, insert— Willie Rennie 153 After section 10I, insert— Fulton MacGregor 154 After section 10I, insert— Fulton MacGregor 155 After section 10I, insert— Fulton MacGregor 156 After section 10I, insert— Fulton MacGregor 157 After section 10I, insert— Fulton MacGregor 158 After section 10I, insert— Fulton MacGregor 159 After section 10I, insert— Section 11 Martin Whitfield 160 In section 11, page 22, leave out lines 20 to 22 Martin Whitfield 161 In section 11, page 23, leave out lines 1 to 13 and insert— Martin Whitfield 162 In section 11, page 23, line 37, at end insert— Martin Whitfield 163 In section 11, page 24, line 39, leave out from to end of line 40 and insert— (6A) The National Convener must, in selecting the additional members of the children’s hearing (including selecting which chairing member is to chair the children’s hearing)— (a) subject to paragraph (b), have regard to the desirability of the same chairing member chairing all children’s hearings and pre...
Last updated: 11 March 2026

Chamber_Minutes_20260310

The following amendments were moved and, no member having objected, withdrawn: 144, 3. The following amendments were pre-empted: 4 The following amendments were not moved: 1, 143, 146 and 148.
Last updated: 23 January 2026

Natural Environment and Rural Communities Bill

The general powers in the Bill, covering all eventualities, do not pre-empt the outcome of the review. 14.
Last updated: 13 January 2026

Highland Council submission non surgical procedures order

Such a resource pack could include, for example: • Overview of legislation • Key guidance on mandatory licence conditions • Pre-requisite qualifications and (accredited) training providers • FAQs • Key Fact sheets on each of the licensable procedures • Implementation timeline • Media pack to use on Councils own social media platforms etc Community Services ...
Last updated: 18 December 2025

Age of Criminal Responsibility Scotland Act 2019 17 December 2025

The first event took place in January 2023, and its aim was to explore pre and post commencement, reflecting on the learning and operational challenges.
Last updated: 5 December 2025

Children and Young People AnnualReturnForm November 2025

Individuals David Ashford Ewan Carmichael Rozanne Chorlton Bill Cook Joanna Courtney Kirsty Craig Gerry Croall Jackie Doig Susan Elsley Mairi Ferris Margot Gillon Lynne Gilmour Tracy Griffen Michael Heffernan Fiona Henderson Mark Hutchison Clare Lally Kenny Lindsay Katy MacFarlane Kirsteen MacKay Donna Mackie Louise Marryat Vicky McGraw Robert McHarg John McKinney Martine Miller Carol Robinson Pat Salter Jayne Scotland Neil Seaton Dr Rachel Shanks Kirsteen Steven Sarah Weir Carolyn Wilson Mark Wong Kit Wyeth Children in Scotland - secretary Organisations YouthLink Scotland - treasurer A & M Training Aberlour Action Duchenne Action for Children Scotland Action for Children’s Arts Action for Sick Children Scotland) Afasic Scotland Alcohol Focus Scotland The ALLIANCE Article 12 in Scotland Association of Family Therapist in Scotland The Barn Youth Centre Barnardo’s Scotland Beat Befriending Networks Bellenden Big Lottery Fund Blue Triangle BMA Scotland British Association for Adoption and Fostering British Psychological Society Division of Clinical Psychology in Scotland Caledonia Consulting Central Scotland Rape Crisis & Sexual Abuse Centre CAHRU - University of St Andrews CALL Scotland Camphill Capability Scotland Carers Trust CCPS Centre for Excellence for Looked After Children in Scotland Changing Faces Scotland CHAS Child Brain Injury Trust Child Poverty Action Group st Children 1 Children and Young People’s Centre for Justice Children’s Health Scotland Children’s Hearings Scotland Children in Need Children’s Parliament Church of Scotland Committee on Education Circle Clan Childlaw CLD Standards Council Scotland CLIC Sargent Clyde and Avon Valley Landscape Partnership College of Occupational Therapists Columba 1400 Common Thread Contact a Family Scotland Corra Foundation COSCA Covey Befriending Crossroads Youth and Community Association Diabetes UK Division of Forensic Psychology - Scotland DofE Downs Syndrome Scotland Edinburgh Women’s Rape and Sexual Abuse Centre Enable Engender Enquire Families First St Andrews Families Need Fathers Families Outside Family Fund Feeling Strong Fife Gingerbread Firsthand The Fostering Network Foursquare Generations Working Together Girlguiding Scotland Grounds for Learning GYP Borders Highland Children Forum Home Link Family Support I Can Includem Inspiring Scotland In train Intercultural Youth Scotland Justice and Peace Scotland Keys to Inclusion Kibble Kids VIP KIND (Scotland) Kinship Care Advice Service for Scotland Legal Services Agency LGBT Youth Licketyspit Living Streets Lothian Autistic Society Mindroom National Autistic Society National Deaf Children’s Society Nesta NewsDirect NHS Health Scotland The Notre Dame Centre NSPCC Scotland Obesity Action Scotland Ocean Youth Trust Scotland One Parent Families Scotland Open Secret PAMIS Parenting Across Scotland Partners in Advocacy Partners in Play Personalised Education Now The Place 2Be Play Scotland PlayTalkRead Plus Forth Valley Prince’s Trust Quarriers Rathbone Real World Learning Scotland Relationships Scotland Resolve ASL Rising Stars RNIB Roshni RoSPA Royal College of Nursing Royal College of Paediatric and Child Health Royal College of Psychiatrists Royal College of Speech and Language Therapy Samaritans Save the Children Sense Scotland Scotcen Scotland’s Commissioner for Children and Young People Scottish Association of Local Sports Councils Scottish Child Law Centre Scottish Child Psychotherapy Trust Scottish Childminding Association Scottish Children’s Reporter Administration Scottish Children's Services Coalition Scottish Council of Independent Schools Scottish Division of Education Psychology Scottish Health Action on Alcohol Problems Scottish Independent Advocacy Alliance Scottish Mentoring Network Scottish Natural Heritage Scottish Parent Teacher Council Scottish PNA Scottish Pre...
Last updated: 28 October 2025

NE Bill Lowland Deer Network Scotland

There are regulations under domestic law, pre-EU, which require food business to handle their produce in a safe manner.
Last updated: 30 September 2025

Salmon farming Salmon Scotland 29 September 2025

Together these ensure the highest standards of fish health and welfare on Scotland’s salmon farms. They are a non-negotiable pre-requisite for UK retailers: without demonstrable compliance with these standards, companies would not be able to sell their fish.
Last updated: 18 September 2025

SPCB 2021 Paper 035

As with the 2020 online Festival it is proposed that this year’s Festival is free of charge with free tickets pre-booked using ticket website which will increase our marketing and potential reach.
Last updated: 19 August 2025

UKRI Clean Air Champions Submission_PE2123 30 June 2025

The growing evidence that air pollution affects us through our lifecourse, from pre-birth, as we grow up and during adulthood, requires that we view air pollution as a public health issue rather than one of narrow environmental compliance.

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