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Committee reports Date published: 21 March 2023

College regionalisation inquiry - Regional Strategic Boards

In its evidence, EIS-FELA raised concerns that college boards are not able to provide effective governance and challenge to Principals, stating that it was the perception of EIS-FELA that— college Principals and management teams have significant levels of power over decision making without, as far as we can see, an awful lot of proper accountability to thei...
Committee reports Date published: 6 March 2023

Bail and Release from Custody (Scotland) Bill Stage 1 Report - Section 3 - Removal of bail restrictions

The key provisions of the new bail test are as follows— "23B Entitlement to bail and the court's function (1) Bail is to be granted to an accused person unless the court determines that there is good reason for refusing bail. (1A) The court may determine that there is good reason for refusing bail only if it considers that— (a) at least one of the grounds specified in section 23C(1) applies, and (b) having regard to the public interest, and having considered the imposition of bail conditions in accordance with subsection (2), it is necessary to refuse bail— (i) in the interests of public safety, including the safety of the complainer from harm, or (ii) to prevent a significant risk of prejudice to the interests of justice. 23C Grounds relevant as to question of bail (1) In any proceedings in which a person is accused of an offence, the following are grounds on which it may be determined that there is good reason for refusing bail— (a) subject to subsection (1A), any substantial risk that the person might if granted bail— (i) abscond; or (ii) fail to appear at a diet of the court as required; (b) any substantial risk of the person committing further offences if granted bail; (c) any substantial risk that the person might if granted bail— (i) interfere with witnesses; or (ii) otherwise obstruct the course of justice, in relation to himself or any other person; (d) any other substantial factor which appears to the court to justify keeping the person in custody. (1A) When determining whether there is good reason for refusing bail in summary proceedings, the court take account...
SPICe briefings Date published: 31 January 2023

Local government finance: Budget 2023-24 and provisional allocations to local authorities - Headline figures

This would suggest that - in the Government's view at least - the only parts of the local government settlement with conditions attached are the specific resource and capital grants elements, which the above tables show accounts for 7% of total allocation. However, as the current debate about teacher number shows, even if a pot of funding is included in the...
Committee reports Date published: 18 January 2023

Report on the Supplementary Legislative Consent Memorandum for the UK Infrastructure Bank Bill - Scrutiny by the Delegated Powers and Legislative Reform Committee

This means that the SI protocol does not apply and there is currently no process by which the Scottish Parliament can hold Scottish Minsters to account for their position in any consultation with the Treasury.
Committee reports Date published: 16 December 2022

Public Participation in the Scottish Parliament - Community Engagement

If people knew that Parliament was an independent institution here to represent the people of Scotland, pass laws and hold the Government and public bodies to account, they would be more likely to engage. 4.
Committee reports Date published: 16 December 2022

Public Participation in the Scottish Parliament - Community Engagement

If people knew that Parliament was an independent institution here to represent the people of Scotland, pass laws and hold the Government and public bodies to account, they would be more likely to engage. 4.
Committee reports Date published: 3 November 2022

Pre-Budget Scrutiny 2023-24: Scotland's Public Finances in 2023-24 and the Impact of the Cost of Living and Public Service Reform - Economic and fiscal context

This was primarily driven by a fall in the services sector of 0.3%, which accounts for around two thirds of the Scottish economy – and tends to be the section of the economy most supported by consumer spending.
Last updated: 15 September 2022

Family care leave policy

Individual circumstances will be taken into account if these timescales cannot be met.
Committee reports Date published: 6 July 2022

Report on inquiry into Future Parliamentary procedures and practices - The potential of hybrid meetings to promote accessibility and equal opportunities

The potential of hybrid meetings to promote accessibility and equal opportunities The founding principles of the Scottish Parliament are Accessibility; Accountability; Equality of Opportunities; and the sharing of power between the executive, the parliament and the people.
Committee reports Date published: 17 June 2022

Alternative pathways to primary care - Public understanding of primary care reform

As a result, she felt the "impact on patients was not looked at, and nor was how patients were to understand the rationale for the changes that took place".Health, Social Care and Sport Committee Official Report, 8 March 2022, COL 5 She went on to note: ...there has been an abysmal failure in getting over to the public that general practice is changing, why it is changing, why it needs to change and what will be put in place to ensure that healthcare needs are fully taken account...

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