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Last updated: 12 June 2023

Universities Scotland submission child pverty inquiry

Further challenges included: lack of suitable childcare for shift workers; travelling (expense and distance); the nursing bursary not being supplemented with the cost-of-living payment that Universal Credit recipients received, and the lag time for costs between paying for travel and reimbursement from SAAS.
Last updated: 1 June 2023

Minute of meeting held 30 January 2023

Chris also reminded members of the cost-of-living crisis survey that would be re-sent to members.
Last updated: 1 June 2023

Erasmus plus International Learning Exchange Programmes

We strongly believe that a healthy and vibrant youth work sector can bring transformation, not only to the lives of young people but also to their families, communities and society as a whole.
Last updated: 12 April 2023

20230406_SWA_DRS_Submission

Despite best efforts, we do not believe that the 16 August Go Live date is achievable. SWA are keen to give both oral and written evidence to the Committee prior to the laying of amendments to the DRS Regulations by the Scottish Government.
Last updated: 28 March 2023

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Approval of SSI: The Minister for Parliamentary Business (George Adam), on behalf of the Parliamentary Bureau, moved S6M-08438—That the Parliament agrees that the Cost of Living (Tenant Protection) (Scotland) Act 2022 (Incidental Provision) Regulations 2023 [draft] be approved.
Last updated: 18 January 2023

VisitScotlandShortTermLets

This means that applicants have to consider technical ‘space standard’ for bedrooms, kitchens and living rooms, as well as ‘activity space’ for bedrooms and for cookers.
Last updated: 6 December 2022

Swift Certain Tough

However, we would highlight the potentially disruptive nature of this policy on individuals’ lives and its stigmatising nature. This is particularly relevant if the results are used purely for enforcement rather than rehabilitative purposes.
Last updated: 29 June 2022

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Northern Ireland Protocol Bill: The Cabinet Secretary for the Constitution, External Affairs and Culture (Angus Robertson) moved S6M-05235—That the Parliament agrees that it is fundamentally unacceptable for the UK Government to unilaterally disapply key parts of the EU-UK Withdrawal Agreement, the signing of which the Prime Minister hailed as a “fantastic moment”; further agrees that by proposing this course of action the UK Government is risking a disastrous trade dispute with the European Union, with damaging consequences for Scotland in the midst of a cost of living...
Last updated: 15 June 2022

JRS Briefing June 2022 update CEEACC Committe

Child X was not far from 18 and was already living independently in the Ukraine, having left home to attend University.
Last updated: 16 March 2022

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A Person-centred, Trauma-informed Public Health Approach to Substance Use in the Justice System: The Cabinet Secretary for Justice and Veterans (Keith Brown) moved S6M-03625—That the Parliament believes that every drug-related death is unacceptable and that drugs deaths are a public health emergency; commits to save and improve lives through the National Mission and supports the implementation of the Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) standards; agrees with the Scottish Government’s long-term aim that imprisonment should be reserved for individuals who pose a risk of serious harm; determines that access to high-quality drug treatment, rehabilitation and recovery services at appropriate points in the justice system, including in prison and police care, is vital; recognises the stigma associated with services and service users and the need to tackle this; supports the transformation of community justice services such as bail supervision and community sentences; reinforces the commitment to continue to improve support for people leaving prison, including access to community services upon liberation, and throughcare; welcomes the decision by the Chief Constable to roll out the carriage of naloxone across Police Scotland and the support of officers to help preserve life and keep people safe; supports the exploration of options to deliver safer drug consumption facilities, within the existing legal framework, to help save lives, and agrees that the development of treatment targets will drive forward the expansion of protective treatment services alongside investment, and that further consultation is needed to gauge public attitudes and explore the limitations of a public health response restricted by the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971.

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