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Retrieved from https://commission.europa.eu/system/files/2020-04/political-guidelines-next-commission_en_0.pdf [accessed 13 December 2022]Whilst the Russian invasion of Ukraine has highlighted the challenges to the rules based global order it has also perhaps provided an idea about why the European Commission considers it such a key priority.
Committee reports
Date published:
14 November 2022
Upcoming suicide prevention strategy
The Scottish Government and COSLA are due to publish a new, long term suicide prevention strategy in September 2022. Engagement with stakeholders to shape the plan has been ongoing since 2021.1COSLA. (2021).
The experts by experience told us that people with lived experience should have a greater role in policy design and implementation at a local and national level.1Scottish Parliament. (2022). Experts by experience note of discussion and recommendations for the Social Justice and Social Securty Committee.
House of Lords Common Frameworks Scrutiny Committee
The House of Lords Common Frameworks Scrutiny Committee completed scrutiny of the framework on 23 March 2022. The Committee provided its final recommendations in correspondence to George Eustice MP, Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.
A UK Government policy paper from January 2022 suggests that the Brexit Freedoms Bill, recently announced in the Queen's Speech, may revisit the issue of whether the principle of the supremacy of EU law should apply in respect of pre-IPCD domestic law.
The strategy committed the Scottish Government to undertaking a review of the strategy in 2022, its halfway point, and work on refreshing the strategy is underway.
This includes sharing material drafted by Senedd Research which informed this briefing and which forms part of its text. (2022). Public Health Protection and Health Security.
Since its introduction in 2007, as part of a Spending Review, it has been developed as an outcomes-based framework underpinning the Scottish Government’s entire policy agenda.https://spice-spotlight.scot/2022/03/11/guest-blog-the-national-performance-framework-new-report-on-accountability-and-incentives/
The NPF’s purpose is to—
create a more successful cou...