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Committees Published: 14 February 2022

Workplace Parking Licensing (Scotland) Regulations 2022

Our members are strongly opposed to passing on any levies to their employees, especially as people face exponential rises in their cost of living. Our food and drink manufacturing staff who have kept the nation fed during the pandemic do not have the luxury of choosing to work in a “hybrid” way from home and should not be penalized for working i...
SPICe briefings Date published: 20 January 2022

Scotland's care system for children and young people: subject profile - Local authority assistance for kinship carers

Section 50 of the Children Act 1975, which enables a local authority to make payments for a child under 18 and living with someone other than their parent, however this provision does not place a duty on the local authority to make payment.
Committees Published: 10 January 2022

Public consultation on data collection for 2 year olds funded childcare and learning

We also know that high quality ELC provides children with the skills and confidence to carry throughout their lives, and is a cornerstone for closing the poverty-related attainment gap between the most and least advantaged children.
Committees Published: 22 December 2021

Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills submission of 22 December 2021

However, the language and its speakers have faced significant opposition and it is only right that the Scottish Government, with broad support from the Parliament, takes important steps to reverse this ill will to the Gaelic language and put in its place support for all who wish to learn and use the language in their daily lives. The Gaelic (Scotland) Act 2...
Committees Published: 26 October 2021

Petitioner submission of 26 October 2021

Professor Hendrick Streeck of the University of Bonn and Director of Virology published a paper stating that: “The unexpectedly low secondary infection risk among persons living in the same household has important implications for measures installed to contain the SARS-CoV-2 virus pandemic” (Hendrik Streeck 2020) Professor Streeck found the over...
Committees Published: 14 October 2021

Leads of Clinical Health Psychology submission of 14 October 2021

Even where successful, these often need repeated over long periods of time and prevent the empowerment of those with lived experience being supported to understand their condition how to manage it successfully in the longer term.
Committees Published: 11 October 2021

Petitioner submission of 11 October 2021

All of the above has destroyed this family, what a horrible world we live in. When others are making the decisions for YOUR loved one..
Committees Published: 21 September 2021

Petitioner submission of 21 September 2021

The response I have received is heavily relating to the saddening deaths of those who did unfortunately lose their lives to wild swimming. I agree that this can happen to anyone; those who can’t swim but also to those who can, that is down to lack of water safety knowledge which is poorer in Scotland than other EU nations.
Committees Published: 13 September 2021

Local Government: The North Ayrshire (Electoral Arrangements) Regulations 2021 - 13 September 2021

Having said that, this cannot be guaranteed as Electoral law allows candidates to stand for any Council ward if they either live or work within North Ayrshire or an immediately adjoining authority.
SPICe briefings Date published: 9 September 2021

Flats: management, maintenance and repairs - Powers in housing legislation

Demolition notices can be used to implement an HRA action plan where a house in serious disrepair ought to be demolished.Work noticeiiiHousing (Scotland) Act 2006, sections 30-32 and 68.Requires an owner to bring a house which is sub-standard into a reasonable state of repair.A house is sub-standard if:it is below the basic statutory threshold which makes a home fit for someone to live in, known as the Tolerable Standard it is in a state of serious disrepair it is in need of repair and likely to deteriorate rapidly or damage other premises if nothing is done to repair it.

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