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Committee reports Date published: 27 June 2019

The impact of Brexit on the civil and criminal justice systems and policing in Scotland - Criminal justice and policing

They may not be aware of how such co-operation impacts on their day-to-day lives, their security and their person, but it does, and we must ensure that it continues post-Brexit.
SPICe briefings Date published: 29 May 2019

Primary Care in Scotland - Sustainability

Much more engagement and information is needed about how new forms of care will work, what they cost and the difference they make to people’s lives. Without this, it will continue to be difficult to build support among the public and politicians to make the decisions needed to change how healthcare is delivered in Scotland."
SPICe briefings Date published: 14 May 2019

Overview of private rented housing reforms in Scotland - Policy instruments - build to rent opportunities

Initial rents are generally set at around the prevailing local housing allowance (LHA) rate (the LHA rate is used to determine the maximum housing benefit payable to tenants living in the PRS). Tenants will have a PRS tenancy.
SPICe briefings Date published: 10 April 2019

EU Structural Funds in Scotland - Funding distribution (to regions via Member States)

Each region is allocated funds based on a combination of their share of: population, number of unemployed people in regions with an unemployment rate above the EU average, the shortfall to the EU’s target employment rate of 75% of people aged 20 to 64, the shortfall to the EU’s target of 40% for the number of people aged 30 to 34 who have completed tertiary education, the overshoot of the EU’s target of less than 10% of those aged 18 to 24 who left education early, the gap between their GDP and that of the most prosperous region in the EU, and population living...
Committee reports Date published: 22 March 2019

The Services of Lawyers and Lawyer’s Practice (EU Exit) (Scotland) (Amendment etc.) Regulations 2019 - Consideration by the Justice Committee

For Swiss lawyers and non-Swiss lawyers established or working for a Swiss law firm on a permanent basis, the instrument provides that they can continue providing services in the UK under contracts extant (live) on Exit Day for 90 days a year, for the length of the contract, up to 5 years, with scope to for extension if required.
SPICe briefings Date published: 1 February 2019

Inshore Fisheries - Implications of Brexit for inshore fisheries

Three of these product lines are species targeted by inshore vessels: 8% tariff: Live, fresh or chilled scallops, exports worth £62m in 2014; 12% tariff: Frozen unsmoked Norway Lobsters (Nephrops), exports worth £56m in 2014; 12% tariff: Not frozen and unsmoked Norway Lobsters (Nephrops), exports worth £45m in 2014.
Committee reports Date published: 1 February 2019

Stage 1 Report on the Human Tissue (Authorisation) (Scotland) Bill - Engagement with children

This has increased the number of donors available to save the lives of others, including children.
Committee reports Date published: 31 January 2019

Stage 1 Report on the Management of Offenders (Scotland) Bill - Employment-related matters

According to the Scottish Government, the provisions of this Bill will reform the 1974 Act so that it achieves an appropriate balance between the rights of people not to disclose their previous offending behaviour and to move on with their lives and ensuring the rights of the public to be protected are effectively maintained.
Committee reports Date published: 31 January 2019

Stage 1 Report on the Management of Offenders (Scotland) Bill - Terminology

We are conscious of the matter and we recognise that terminology and language, not only disclosure periods, can have a drag effect against individuals being able to move on in their lives. If someone who has committed an offence is willing and able and we provide them with the right assistance, it is in all our interests that they be able to move on to a li...
Committee reports Date published: 27 November 2018

Young People's Pathways: a progress report on Developing the Young Workforce - Island and rural communities

In summary, the Committee received evidence about the benefits and also the barriers that living in a rural or remote community creates for young people seeking opportunities that fulfil their potential and for employers, schools and colleges delivering DYW priorities.

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