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Last updated: 15 May 2025

R2RBillFM_ConvenerToHSCSC_15May25

During this session, the Member acknowledged challenges relating to the availability of data, particularly around unmet need, and the difficulty of producing accurate costs, however, he emphasised that “annual reporting to the Parliament will significantly improve that data because the Government will be duty bound to include it in a statement to the Parliament and will be held accountable for that”. The potential for increases in costs due to unknown unmet need and the potential for a higher number of people coming forward as a result of increased awareness of treatment availability were also discussed during this session, alongside issues including— Contact: Finance and Public Administration Committee, The Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh, EH99 1SP.
Last updated: 6 May 2025

Commissioner for Older People Scotland Bill 1 May 2025

The full remit of the Committee is: To consider, review and report on the SPCB supported bodies landscape in accordance with the Parliament’s resolution of 31 October 2024 and develop a clear strategic framework to underpin and provide coherence and structure to the SPCB supported bodies landscape by the end of June 2025, including — • creating effective accountability and scrutiny mechanisms, • formalising strengthened criteria for creating new supported bodies; and • identifying and addressing any barriers to sharing services and offices.
Last updated: 2 May 2025

Letter to the Equalities Committee Convener on the SPCB Supported Bodies Landscape Review

The full remit of the Committee is: To consider, review and report on the SPCB supported bodies landscape in accordance with the Parliament’s resolution of 31 October 2024 and develop a clear strategic framework to underpin and provide coherence and structure to the SPCB supported bodies landscape by the end of June 2025, including — • creating effective accountability and scrutiny mechanisms, • formalising strengthened criteria for creating new supported bodies; and • identifying and addressing any barriers to sharing services and offices.
Last updated: 1 April 2025

MinistertoConvElectoralBoundariesinScotlandMarch

The review will consider the process for implementing changes to electoral boundaries in Scotland, in particular options for the introduction of a form of automaticity, taking account of the experience elsewhere in the United Kingdom and internationally.
Last updated: 20 March 2025

UKIMA Consultation and Review National Farmers Union NFU Scotland

They must operate effectively to preserve the UK Internal Market and to ensure that the UK does not breach its international obligations and should respect the devolution settlements and democratic accountability of the devolved legislatures. 10.
Last updated: 20 February 2025

SPCB Minute 2 May 2024

The SPCB noted the Forum’s Annual Report on its activities during 2022- 23 and its audited accounts for the same period. Flag Policy – SPCB (2024) Paper 38 11.
Last updated: 5 December 2024

Non implementation of Acts of the Scottish Parliament Children First and SWA 4 December 2024

However, it is now common practice for legislation to be allowed to sit unimplemented for many years, with no plans to bring it into force and with little to no accountability around this. This means that laws passed by parliament become less and less meaningful.
Last updated: 3 December 2024

Stirling Council Response

. • Maintenance and repair of burial grounds; It should be remembered that some buildings within burial grounds may require Listed Buildings/Scheduled Monument Consent which should be taken into account as this would involve Historic Environment Scotland or Local Authority Planning Department granting permission to carry out work.
Last updated: 20 November 2024

Regulation of Legal Services Scotland Bill 15 November 2024

As promised, I am sending you further details in order to assist you and the other members of the Committee. This compromise would take account of the concerns expressed, which have been about the current system, while ensuring that the consumer, or other party in need of the protection of the Court, has the quickest and most cost-effective route to a final...
Last updated: 18 November 2024

WoodlandTrustScotland_Confor_Budget 2025 to 26 14 November 2024

For the sake of climate mitigation and adaption, for nature restoration, and for the over 34,000 full time jobs that rely on our woodlands and forestry sector, we believe the Scottish Government should use the opportunity of its 2025-26 budget to restore funding to the FGS, and we ask that MSPs and committees scrutinising the budget, and helping to shape it, take account of this. Yours sincerely Alastair Seaman Stuart Goodall Director, Woodland Trust Scotland Chief Executive, Confor The Woodland Trust is a charity registered in Scotland (No.

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