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Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice submission of 8 January 2024 PE1854/S: Review the adult disability payment eligibility criteria for people with mobility needs Thank you for your letter of 30 November 2023 regarding petition PE1854: Review the adult disability payment eligibility criteria for people with mobility needs.
This step of using our National Lottery reserves in this way will only happen once. The budget for 2024/25 will not be decided by the Scottish Government for some months yet but should the Scottish Government choose to sustain any cuts, we will require to pass them on to the sector.
E conomy and Fair Work Committee Edward Mountain MSP The Scottish Parliament Convener Edinburgh Net Zero, Energy and EH99 1SP Transport Committee Sent by email only [email protected] 21 September 2023 Dear Edward Expected publication of the draft Climate Change Plan 2024-2040 Thank you for your letter of 3 July proposing a collab...
Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs, Land Reform and Islands Mairi Gougeon MSP T: 0300 244 4000 E: [email protected] Edward Mountain MSP Convener Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee Scottish Parliament ___ 4 September 2023 Dear Edward, Scottish Land Commission – Extension in Tenure of Chair As the Cabinet Secretary with responsibility for the Scottish Land Commission (SLC), I am writing to you to make you aware that in accordance with Section 10 of the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2016, and the Ethical Standards Commissioner’s Code of Practice and Guidance which provides that Scottish Ministers may, in certain circumstances, extend a member’s appointment term without Parliamentary approval, I have decided to extend the tenure of Andrew Thin, the current Chair, by three months to 18 March 2024...
Figure 2.1 in our report contains the same assumed Barnett consequentials shown in Table 4 of the Government’s MTFS up to 2024-25. For the second half of the Resource Spending Review (RSR) period the Government does not separate out an assumed baseline and consequentials.
Annexe A: Written and oral evidence
Submissions received: Detailed Consultation
Aberdeen City Council
Alzheimer Scotland
Association of British Insurers
Cerebral Palsy Scotland
Child Poverty Action Group in Scotland
Citizen's Advice Scotland
Disability Equality Scotland
Dumfries and Galloway Council
Enable
FOIL - Forum of Insurance Lawyers
Forum of Scottish Claims Managers
Glasgow City Council
Health and Social Care Alliance Scotland (the ALLIANCE)
Jenna Logan
National Carer Organisations
One Parent Families Scotland
PAMIS
Poverty and Inequality Commission
RNIB Scotland
SAMH (Scottish Action for Mental Health)
Scottish Women's Convention
Sight Scotland and Sight Scotland Veterans
Social Work Scotland
Stirling Council
The Law Society of Scotland
The Poverty Alliance
VoiceAbility
Supplementary Submissions
Audit Scotland, Written Evidence, 4 March 2024...
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He compared this with the situation in Wales where, he noted, that the regulatory body, Qualifications Wales, has "a very large budget and a lot of staff."1Scottish Parliament. (2024, September 18).
S6W-34875 Stephen Kerr: To ask the Scottish Government how many Scottish Government staff participated in training courses related to (a) diversity, (b) equality and (c) inclusion in 2024, and what the total cost for providing these courses was.
Committee reports
Date published:
10 September 2024
From 31 October 2024 – The introduction of ‘safety and security declarations’, which provide a range of details on the goods’ journey and contents, for all goods moving from the EU into GB.4UK in a Changing Europe. (2024, June).