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Committee reports Date published: 7 November 2019

Looking ahead to the Scottish Government’s Draft Budget 2020-21: Valuing the Third Sector - Human rights budgeting and equality budgeting

The Scottish Human Rights Commission in particular argued that the budget is rarely viewed through a human rights lens, and it was their belief that the Scottish Government should adopt a human rights-based approach to budgeting “in order to ensure that rights on paper become rights in practice”.Scottish Human Rights Commission, written evidence HSCAS defined human rights-based budgeting as— the questioning of assumptions about the budget setting processes – moving the overall goals away from simply being focused on GDP, for example, and towards the realisation of rights as well as active participation of rights holders in the process.Health and Social Care Alliance Scotland, written evidence In the area of social care, for example, HSCAS said this could extend to exploring the impact budget decisions have on the rights of workers and unpaid carers, as well as on service users.
Official Report Meeting date: 1 May 2013

Rural Affairs, Climate Change and Environment Committee 01 May 2013

Cathy Tilbrook touched on scope for recovery, but we think that there is a bit more scope for recovery than has been presented in the advice.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 January 2020

Meeting of the Parliament 08 January 2020

Motion agreed to, That the Parliament notes the legislative consent memorandum on the European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Bill lodged by the Scottish Government on 20 December 2019; further notes that people in Scotland voted remain and for remain parties, most recently at the UK General Election on 12 December 2019; considers that the Withdrawal Agreement negotiated by the UK Government would cause damage to Scotland’s environment, economic and social interests; regrets that the European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Bill has been amended to remove important protections from workers’ rights and asylum-seeking children, and to prohibit an extension of the implementation period to negotiate the future relationship with the EU; regrets that the European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Bill is to proceed through the UK Parliament with minimal scrutiny, failing to respect the significance of the decision to be taken by, or the role of, the Scottish Parliament in scrutinising legislation requiring its legislative consent; is determined to respect and uphold the views of the people of Scotland on this crucial issue to the future of the nation, and therefore does not support the Withdrawal Agreement and Political Declaration negotiated by the UK Government, and does not consent to the European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Bill that would implement that agreement.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 June 2020

S5W-29467

This covers much of the intention of the UK Reopening High Streets Safely Fund. And we continue to work with Scotland’s Towns Partnership to consider the impact of COVID-19 on town centres and what will be required for the recovery, as well as taking account of ambitions for net-zero, inclusive growth and place.
SPICe briefings Date published: 7 July 2025

Child abduction - What are PRRs?

Furthermore, where the child does not live with that person, there is both the right and the responsibility to have contact with that child.iiiChildren (Scotland) Act 1995, section 1(1)(c) and 2(1)(c).
Official Report Meeting date: 12 September 2017

Meeting of the Parliament 12 September 2017

That question is best addressed to Audit Scotland.
Last updated: 12 January 2026

Human rights in rural Scotland Cross Party Group report May 2024

Human rights in rural Scotland Cross Party Group report May 2024.
Last updated: 23 February 2026

CPG on Int Dev 17 Sept 2024 minutes draft

Agenda item 3 – Q&A Sarah Boyack asked what speakers thought the first steps would be for us in Scotland. Graham emphasised the importance of decolonising Scotland’s education system, focusing on integrating a broader historical context into the curriculum.
Last updated: 8 October 2024

International Development CPG 17 Sept minutes DRAFT

He argued that Scotland’s Parliament, even within its limited power, must use resources meaningfully and align its economic activities with reparative actions.
Official Report Meeting date: 1 December 2020

Health and Sport Committee 01 December 2020

University of St Andrews (Degrees in Medicine and Dentistry) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1 Good morning and welcome to the 32nd meeting in 2020 of the Health and Sport Committee.

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