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Committee reports Date published: 14 January 2022

Subordinate Legislation Considered by the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee on 11 January 2022 - Scrutiny of instruments under the Committee’s remit: instruments drawn to the attention of the lead committee

Regulation 5 makes provision for capacity limits for live events held indoors and outdoors - 100 people at indoor standing events, 200 people at indoor seated events, and 500 people at outdoor events (whether seated or standing).
Committee reports Date published: 13 January 2022

Stage 1 Report on The Coronavirus (Discretionary Compensation for Self-isolation) (Scotland) Bill - Self-isolation rules in Scotland

Scottish Government guidance explains that generally speaking, everyone who develops symptoms of COVID-19 should isolate straight away and book a PCR test as should those who live in the same household. If the test result for the symptomatic person is negative they can end isolation and return to work or school and the rest of the household can end isolatio...
Committees Published: 1 December 2021

COSLA submission for Impact of Covid 19 on Children and Young People December 2021

The Committee are encouraged to consider COSLA’s “Live Well Locally” campaign as it will be vital that Local Government is properly funded in order to support communities to thrive as we recover. 11.
Committees Published: 15 November 2021

Scottish Government submission of 15 November 2021

These techniques are the same as those used to examine tissue from living patients. From 1st September 2006, tissue blocks and slides from the post-mortem examination automatically become part of the deceased’s medical record and can be used without the need to obtain authorisation for the purposes of: providing information about or confirming the cau...
SPICe briefings Date published: 20 October 2021

The impact of COVID-19 on Scotland’s women entrepreneurs - Case 9: Kelly-Anne Mazengera Fairweather

She paid her staff four weeks’ wages and personally lived off her own savings. She has cut down on her own finances to ensure that her staff are looked after, taking a personal hit.
Committees Published: 21 September 2021

Follow up Response on 31 August session with Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Economy - 21 September 2021

I have provided some answers to the committee’s questions below. 20 Minute Neighbourhoods As set out in the Programme for Government for the next year and over the course of this Parliament, we will deliver on our vision for 20 Minute Neighbourhoods across Scotland. Living well locally is a key objective with places where people can have their nee...
Committees Published: 17 September 2021

Submission on Scottish curriculum and assessment review

Scottish curriculum and assessment review Dr Terry Wrigley I have a very long interest in curriculum matters: as a teacher in England at a time of rapid development (1970s-80s, since stifled); having charge of curriculum developments in a local authority; as senior lecturer at Edinburgh, teaching new teachers, and Masters and headship courses; then and since retirement, actively publishing in books and articles. I have lived...
SPICe briefings Date published: 10 September 2021

Energy Policy - Subject Profile - Demand Reduction

This is similar to the 2018 fuel poverty rate of 25.0% (around 619,000 households) but lower than that recorded in the survey between 2012 and 2015 12.4% (or 311,000 households, a subset of the 613,000 in fuel poverty) were living in extreme fuel poverty in 2019 which is similar to the 11.3% (279,000 households) in the previous year but a decrease from 16% ...
SPICe briefings Date published: 10 September 2021

Energy Policy - Subject Profile - Key Issues and Scrutiny of Scotland's Approach

Retrieved from <a href="https://www.theccc.org.uk/publication/reducing-emissions-in-scotland-2020-progress-report-to-parliament/" target="_blank">https://www.theccc.org.uk/publication/reducing-emissions-in-scotland-2020-progress-report-to-parliament/</a> [accessed 4 August 2021]: Set out a vision for the future of low-carbon heating in Scotland’s homes and other buildings, integrated with UK Government decisions on the future of the UK gas grid and energy taxation Make it easy for people to walk, cycle, use public transport, and work from home in Scotland, and ensure electric vehicle charging infrastructure and other enabling measures are in place to eliminate the need to buy a petrol or diesel car in Scotland by 2032 at the latest Accelerate investments in low-carbon and climate adaptation infrastructure to stimulate Scotland’s economy, build long-term productive capacity and improve climate resilience Engage with people and businesses in Scotland to develop skills for the net- zero transition, help people understand what the transition means for their lives...
SPICe briefings Date published: 19 August 2021

Animal health and welfare - Subject Profile - Aquaculture

The REC Committee's report outlines a range of fish health and welfare issues that contribute to high mortality rates of farmed salmon, including: Diseases that affect the gills; and Sea lice, parasitic lice that live on the skin of the fish. Sea lice can cause the skin of the fish to become damaged and make salmon more susceptible to other infections.

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