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Last updated: 21 November 2023

Circular Economy Bill Circular Communities 21 November 2023

According to the IPCC, the clothing sector accounts for 10% of global greenhouse gas emissions.
Last updated: 7 November 2023

PE1976_I

In contrast I refer to the final paragraph of the Scottish Government submission of 24 October 2022 PE1976/B which states: "In conclusion, as the Scottish Government considers that local authorities currently have the ability to backdate applications for the council tax disregard for persons determined as having a severe mental impairment, Scottish Ministers have no plans to amend the law at this time." Taking into account...
Last updated: 6 November 2023

PE2025_C

In appropriate circumstances, the court should take account of such matters. Free and means tested legal aid is available to claim against the other party.
Last updated: 25 September 2023

Minute of the meeting held on 16 December 2021

. • Discussion on CPG Aims and Actions: o to provide the Parliament with an information source on migration, refugees and asylum seekers based on lived experience o to provide a platform for policy makers, stakeholders and people with lived experience to discuss current issues and inform decision-making o to explore steps that can be taken within the devolved powers of the Scottish Parliament to improve the lives of migrant, asylum seekers and refugees in Scotland • Potential issues to consider in future meetings o International examples and the findings of the New Scots Core Group o Destitution, higher education, free bus travel, asylum accommodation, detention o Importance of including voices of lived experience Actions: • Secretariat to create a Twitter account...
Last updated: 19 September 2023

PE2016_C

The Scottish Government is looking at what further awareness messaging can be taken forward on thrombosis via the Scottish Government’s health social media accounts. The issues highlighted by the research found in the British Medical Journal (BMJ), regarding the risks post Covid-19 infection, are being considered.
Last updated: 14 September 2023

Letter from Tom Arthur Mental Health Moratorium Working Group report

The group was facilitated by officials from the Accountant in Bankruptcy, but its approach, conclusions and recommendations were decided independently by its members The group focussed on 4 key aspects of the mental health moratorium: • Entry criteria • Period of protection • Levels of protection • Exit process The report represents the views of the group m...
Last updated: 5 September 2023

Poverty Inequality Commission Resignations Cab Sec SJ to Committee 11 Aug 2023

My officials are working at pace to ensure that we can conclude these processes as soon as possible and I will write to you again in due course to seek your view on the scrutiny you will wish to undertake regarding the interim appointments, to advise of revisions to the timetable for new appointments, and to reconfirm the scrutiny that you wish to undertake in the appointments process, taking account of the changed circumstances. St Andrew’s House, Regent Road, Edinburgh EH1 3DG     www.gov.scot My officials will continue to liaise with the Committee Clerks to ensure the minimal disruption to your plans.
Last updated: 19 May 2023

PE1976_D

Council tax, as a local tax, provides both financial and administrative accountability to individual councils. Whilst the law that defines all aspects of council tax is a matter for the Scottish Government and Parliament, how councils interpret and administer the law, including in relation to the backdating of council tax discounts and disregards in individ...
Last updated: 19 April 2023

CYPCS Secure transport supplementary

Our view is that decisions about the appropriate transport for a child should be made on an individual basis, taking into account their best interests, based on national minimum standards to ensure consistency of approach.
Last updated: 4 April 2023

AGS Work Programme PAC to Committee Conveners 3 April 2023

As you will be aware, while the Auditor General is responsible for determining the programme of performance audits and cannot be directed by the Parliament, the Auditor General must take into account any proposals made by the Parliament.

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