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Committee reports Date published: 2 July 2022

Robbing Peter to pay Paul: Low income and the debt trap - Prioritising a person-centred approach

They are anxious about their financial situation and concerned about the consequences of debt collection activity. Edinburgh Tenants Federation was concerned about reports it had received suggesting housing officers can be aggressive with people.1Scottish Parliament. (2022).
SPICe briefings Date published: 8 June 2022

Intergovernmental relations - Transparency

There were some limited reporting requirements, for example an annual report on activities of the JMC, but as McEwen et al (2020) put it, it was "not always published annually" and "[n]either the post-meeting communiques nor the annual report offer[ed] much insight into the substance of discussions or disputes."1McEwen, N., Kenny, M., Sheldon, J., &...
Committee reports Date published: 6 April 2022

Inquiry into the Scottish Government’s International Work - Culture and soft power

China’s spend for example was estimated to be in the region of $10 billion a year, with the EU and the US also very active in the space.iiiOfficial Report, 3 Feb 2022, Col 20 Furthermore, the British Council said— “We are in the optimism business…and it is really important that we help people to realise their ambitions and aspirations”.ivOfficial Report, 3 ...
SPICe briefings Date published: 28 February 2022

Environmental Fiscal Measures for Scotland: - 4.3.1 The current situation and the carbon tax debate

There are justifiable concerns that carbon taxes could impact lower-income households which tend to use a higher percentage of their income on high-emission activities, such as heating homes and transportation.
Committees Published: 18 February 2022

Scottish Government submission of 18 February 2022

This will support the delivery of the Neurological Framework and help to drive up standards of care. We are actively engaging with NHS Inform on addressing gaps in patient information about neurological conditions via their website, following a prioritisation survey which was conducted with patient organisations.
Committee reports Date published: 21 January 2022

Budget Scrutiny 2022-23 - Net Zero

Retrieved from <a href="https://www.gov.scot/publications/scottish-budget-2022-23-carbon-assessment/pages/2/" target="_blank">https://www.gov.scot/publications/scottish-budget-2022-23-carbon-assessment/pages/2/</a> This assessment highlights a substantial increase in investment for low carbon projects in the coming year, for example on active tr...
Committees Published: 18 January 2022

Translocate Protected Beavers to Reduce Licensed Killing (PE1815)

However, NatureScot is working with land managers to actively promote the use of trapping for translocation rather than lethal control.
SPICe briefings Date published: 13 December 2021

Scottish Budget 2022-23 - Carbon Assessment of the Scottish Budget

Carbon Assessment of the Scottish Budget The Climate Change Act 2009 requires the Scottish Government to provide assessments of the impacts on greenhouse gas emissions of activities funded by its budget. The Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) Act 2019also requires a carbon assessment of the Infrastructure Investment Plan.
Committees Published: 3 December 2021

Scottish Sentencing Council submission of 3 December 2021

A range of work will be carried out under the auspices of this committee, likely including the following activities: Data gathering, including analysis of detailed court statistics on sentences passed and offender demographics.
Committee reports Date published: 5 November 2021

Pre-Budget Scrutiny 2022-23: Scotland's Public Finances in 2022-23 and the Impact of COVID-19 - Overview

The UK Autumn Budget and Spending Review 2021 identified a further £0.5 billion of Covid-19 Barnett consequentials that are expected for 2021-22, but this will not be confirmed until the UK Supplementary Estimates.1Supplementary Estimates are normally presented in February each year and are used to seek additional resources, capital and/or cash or to reallocate existing resources and capital to new activities...

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