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Committee reports Date published: 19 June 2025

SPCB Supported Bodies Landscape Review - Role of MSPs

That means that we can look at things in detail and get all the information that we need, which might not be possible for MSPs if they have more of an advocacy role.”4Rosemary Agnew, Scottish Public Services Ombudsman. (2025, February 6).
SPICe briefings Date published: 18 June 2025

Post-Legislative Scrutiny in the Scottish Parliament in Session 6: A Strategic Priority - Outcomes

This process in and of itself is also important, with the Finance Committee being able and willing to review previous financial memorandums, it should encourage the government to focus more on their accuracy on the basis that they could get pulled up by a successor committee at some point in the future for poor estimates and delivery.
Committee reports Date published: 19 March 2025

Stage 1 report on the Land Reform (Scotland) Bill - Benefits of scale

The Woodland Trust Scotland raised a similar concern in relation to woodland: “lotting in this manner could also have adverse impacts for the need to manage land at scale for woodland creation and protection”.Written submission of Woodland Trust Scotland However, we heard from others that large landholdings are not the only way to achieve these benefits, with smaller landholdings able to work together.iNet Zero, Energy and Transport Committee, Official Report, 5 November 2024, col 38; Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee, Official Report, 3 December 2024, cols 49-51 Josh Doble (CLS) stated that when this collaboration happens “you also get...
Committee reports Date published: 17 January 2025

Follow-up inquiry into salmon farming in Scotland - Committee consideration

Clearly, fish farming is one that gets a lot of attention—rightly—but there are, perhaps, 11 other reasons.
Last updated: 13 November 2024

Smoke-free policy

You should move a reasonable distance away from the buildings and ensure that you do not get in the way of others or be a nuisance to any of our neighbours.
News Published: 1 November 2024

The Scottish Parliament to visit the North East as part of its 25th anniversary regional tour

Ross Mackay, Co-General Manager from GREC said:  "The Scottish Parliament was designed to encourage participation and make it easier for people to get involved, and we're happy to support even greater participation opportunities looking ahead".
Committee reports Date published: 11 October 2024

Closing the Disability Employment Gap in Scotland - Annexe B - Evidence and information gathered

Oral evidence (and associated submissions and correspondence) Association for Real Change Scotland Oral evidence, 22 May 2024 Business Disability Forum Oral evidence, 8 May 2024 Colleges Scotland Oral evidence, 22 May 2024 Commission for People with Learning Disabilities Oral evidence, 15 May 2024 Written submission DFN Project Search Oral evidence, 15 May 2024 Written submission Additional written submission Edinburgh Local Employability Partnership Oral evidence, 1 May 2024 Enable Oral evidence, 25 January 2023 Oral evidence, 1 May 2024 Written submission Follow up letter, 9 May 2024 Federation of Small Businesses Scotland Oral evidence, 8 May 2024 Written submission Fraser of Allander Institute Oral evidence, 25 January 2023 Oral evidence, 8 May 2024 Written submission Inclusion Scotland Oral evidence, 25 January 2023 Oral evidence, 8 May 2024 Written submission Inverclyde Local Employability Partnership Oral evidence, 1 May 2024 Salvesen Mindroom Centre Oral evidence, 15 May 2024 Scottish Action for Mental Health (SAMH) Oral evidence, 1 May 2024 Written submission Additional written submission Scottish Autism Oral evidence, 15 May 2024 Written submission Scottish Borders Local Employability Partnership Oral evidence, 1 May 2024 Scottish Union of Supported Employment Oral evidence, 1 May 2024 Written submission Skills Development Scotland Oral evidence, 25 January 2023 Oral evidence, 1 May 2024 Written submission Follow up letter, 28 June 2024 University of Glasgow Oral evidence, 22 May 2024 Other written submissions (individuals) Anonymous Anonymous Baird, Amy Clark, Norma Henderson, Kirsty Laura McAinsh, Arlene Moar, Sophie Morgan, Bryan John Ougham, Faith Rose, Hugh Wilkinson, Josephine Other written submissions (organisations) CIPD Cerebral Palsy Scotland Close the Gap Disability Equality Scotland Eat sleep ride cic Educational Institute of Scotland Fife College Glasgow City Council Health and Social Care Alliance Scotland (the ALLIANCE) Moving On Employment Project LTD National Autistic Society Scotland NHS Tayside Disability Equality Network Open University Scotland RNIB Scotland Scottish Women's Convention Sight Scotland and Sight Scotland Veterans Social Enterprise Scotland Unite the Union Scotland University of Glasgow University of Sheffield Volunteer Scotland Volunteering Matters, Project Scotland and Get...
Committee reports Date published: 7 October 2024

Remote and Rural Healthcare Inquiry - Infrastructure including broadband

I am talking to you from a house that does not have fibre optic broadband; I pay £50 a month to get mobile broadband. When I try to do a video clinic, the broadband that most of my patients have is not good enough for a video call, so we just end up talking on the phone, which negates the whole point of the service—it is not the same.
News Published: 21 June 2024

More progress is needed a decade on from procurement reform

Further details about the Committee’s Post-Legislative Scrutiny of the Procurement Reform (Scotland) Act 2014 At the Committee on 7 February 2024, Joanne Davidson from the Scottish Chamber of Commerce said: “To sum up, I point out that, in preparation for this evidence session, in one of the conversations that I had to get feedback from members,...
SPICe briefings Date published: 6 June 2024

The Housing (Scotland) Bill - Damages for unlawful evictions

For example, if a private landlord changed the locks when the tenant was out the house or harassed a tenant into leaving their home without serving the appropriate notices and getting an eviction order from the Tribunal.

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