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The Committee heard different suggestions as to how these concerns could be resolved, including by restricting the application of QOCS to insured defenders or public bodies, or by applying the same approach to awards of expenses as is used when a person is in receipt of legal aid. The Committee asks the Scottish Government to consider and respond to these s...
Annex B
ANNEX B - COMMITMENTS: 12 MAY 2016 TO 11 MAY 2017Amending instruments laid to correct errors identified by the Committee in instruments considered and reported on during the reporting yearCivil Legal Aid (Scotland) (Fees) Amendment (No.2) Regulations 2016 (SSI 2016/317) corrected errors identified in the Civil Legal Aid (Scotland) (Fees) Amendment Regulations 2016 (SSI 2016/290)
Upper Tribunal for Scotland (Rules of Procedure) Amendment Regulations 2016 (SSI 2016/333) corrected errors identified in the Scottish...
Edinburgh: NHS Health Scotland. researchers noted the consensus among interviewees that training had increased the knowledge and standards of practice among multiple stakeholders in the Scottish alcohol licensing system. These authors also note, however, that where training is required to facilitate policy implementation, it is helpful for it to be both man...
Association of British Insurers, Written Submission, page 3.The Committee is concerned by the evidence it heard about the potential adverse impact that the Bill could have on the ability of organisations, particularly from the third sector, to provide crucial services to children today. The Committee asks the Scottish Government to provide further informati...
There has been an increase of 4,500 jobs for the industries paid below the Scottish median. Two of the three lowest paid industries accounted for this increase.
Committee reports
Date published:
9 September 2021
CVDR062021R2
Subordinate Legislation Considered by the Committee on 9 September 2021
Introduction
This report sets out the COVID-19 Recovery Committee's consideration of Scottish Statutory Instruments (SSIs) at its meeting on 9 September 2021.
UNISON Scotland noted that the issue of restraint and seclusion is wider than pupils with an identified ASN and highlighted the Scottish Government’s 2023 Behaviour in Schools report.
Committee reports
Date published:
17 December 2025
Retrieved from https://yourviews.parliament.scot/ecyp/children-care-care-experience-services-planning/consultation/view_respondent?uuId=515850833 whilst the Scottish Refugee Council and Guardianship Scotland stated that "in the context of Unaccompanied Asylum-Seeking Children, corporate parenting responsibilities need to be made clearer and better enforced,...
The 2024 evidence review commissioned by the Scottish Government on paternal perinatal mental health highlighted a relative lack of attention in research, policy and service provision regarding the mental health impacts of fatherhood.
Monitoring, accountability and auditing processes have improved in the PIRC, Police Scotland and the Scottish Police Federation”.xvCriminal Justice Committee, Official Report, 29 May 2024, cols 3, 4 and 12.