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Last updated: 6 November 2024

PE2095_C

We seek to take all these factors into account and find the right balance for all consumers.
Last updated: 8 October 2024

PE2114_B

An analytical approach to social care regulation will transform every aspect of social care, identify issues in procurement and delivery by Councils and provide the Government with the data it needs to make well-informed funding decisions and Parliament with the information it needs to hold the social care regulator to account. It will bring social care and...
Last updated: 5 June 2024

ScottishLanguagesBillFM_ConvenerToECYPConvener_5Jun24

In her letter, the Cabinet Secretary noted that “the Committee’s letter does contain a focus on the relationship between the Bill provisions and new spend” and highlighted that it was important to take account of “related and wider contextual elements.”
Last updated: 22 April 2024

SSI Sandeel 19 April 2024

I am confident that prohibition of fishing for sandeel in all Scottish waters is a management measure which is in pursuant of the objectives in Article 494 (1) and (2) and the principles in Article 494 (3), specifically, the principle in Article 494 (3) which states that the parties shall take due account of and minimise harmful impacts of fishing on the marine ecosystem and take due account of the need to preserve marine biological diversity.
Last updated: 12 April 2024

PE1979_AA

Complexity can deter and prevent concerns being raised, and dilute accountability and responsibility, making failure more and not less likely, however well-meaning the intent behind them. 13.
Last updated: 30 January 2024

PE1862_A

The new Democracy Matters material describes a scenario where people are able to come together in their communities to create new autonomous and democratically accountable decision-making bodies which can take full responsibility for 3 a range of public services.
Last updated: 14 November 2023

Minute 22 March 2023

Item 3: Matter Arising 3.1 Audit Scotland advised that despite ongoing challenges around audit completion post-pandemic, the audit plan for the SPCB’s annual report and accounts remains on track for completion and reporting to the AAB in September 2023. 3.2 Lis Craig, Financial Controller and Andy Munro, Head of Internal Audit advised they would develop a r...
Last updated: 20 February 2023

PE1970_C

Scottish Childminding Association submission of 2 February 2023 PE1970/C: Create an online account for parents to manage the 1140 hours of Early Learning and Childcare funding SCMA is a national membership organisation, delivers ELC services for local authorities and undertakes an annual independent audit, for Scottish Government, on progress in including ...
Last updated: 24 January 2023

Bail and Release from Custody Bill South Lanarkshire Council Supplementary Submission 23 January 202

We believe that this timing estimate is considerably inaccurate in relation to information sharing between court officials and social work and would suggest that this could be more like 20-30 minutes per case taking into account foot travel between court rooms/clerk offices and consideration of information received. 3. 82.
Last updated: 11 January 2023

PE1979_D

When parents go through council procedures before referring to GTCS, GTCS say it’s a council issue. • GTCS are accountable to no-one. • MPs being made aware of child protection concerns but act against complainers and don’t report the school. • Parliamentary Standards Commission saying regulations don’t cover MP’s conduct under fraud unless relating to fina...

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