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Last updated: 13 June 2024

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Mark Griffin moved amendment S6M-13602.2— As an amendment to motion S6M-13602 in the name of Shona Robison (Scottish Government Priorities: Investing in Scotland's Public Services), leave out from first "welcomes" to end and insert "recognises that communities across Scotland are being failed by the Scottish National Party (SNP) administration's approach to reform and funding of Scotland's public services; notes that there are significant issues across Scotland's vital public services, including in the NHS, education, local government and housing, and that these issues are having a real impact on inequality; understands that the SNP has consistently failed to deliver the reform that Scotland's public services have desperately needed over the last 17 years; recognises that funding for local authorities has been cut by a cumulative total of over £6 billion since 2014, resulting in local authorities across Scotland being forced to make difficult decisions on the provision of essential services in order to make ends meet; understands that the NHS is particularly impacted by the SNP's failure to deliver reform, with £1.3 billion spent on delayed discharge since the Scottish Government committed to eradicate it, and millions spent every year on agency staff; recognises the invaluable contribution of Scotland's public sector workers, who deliver the services that people rely on in challenging circumstances; believes that improving the terms and conditions of workers across the public sector is essential, especially in areas such as social care; understands that financial mismanagement and a failure to deliver economic growth has resulted in less money being generated for investment in public services; recognises the role that technology can play in improving public services, and calls on the Scottish Government to prioritise economic growth to boost wages and create jobs in all parts of Scotland, as well as financial competence and transparency to ensure that all taxpayer money is used effectively and towards delivering the support and reform that Scotland's public services desperately need."
Official Report Meeting date: 2 June 2015

Welfare Reform Committee 02 June 2015

We can also explore how we can work with “Scotland’s National Action Plan for Human Rights”—if, that is, we can have some sort of devolution of human rights—so that we can ensure that we have a human rights-based approach to the system....
Last updated: 7 June 2022

Chamber_Minutes_20220607

Brian Whittle moved amendment S6M-04799.1— As an amendment to motion S6M-04799 in the name of Lorna Slater (Scotland's National Parks), insert at end “; notes the significant local support from communities involved in national park campaigns across Scotland, such as the Galloway National Park Association; acknowledges the concern expressed by many of these communities for what they feel is the unacceptably slow pace of the designation process; applauds the public demand for greater formal recognition of the value of Scotland's natural landscape and rural communities; believes that the interpretation of what constitutes a viable area for designation as a national park should be as broad as possible to ensure economic and environmental sustainability while recognising the diversity within Scotland's natural environment, and calls on the Scottish Government to explore other avenues to formally recognise and capitalise on Scotland's many outstanding areas of natural capital where national park status is not deemed appropriate.”
Official Report Meeting date: 15 December 2016

Equalities and Human Rights Committee 15 December 2016

We want to develop a map of contextualised admissions right across Scotland to advise us on which are the best factors to take into consideration, so that we can then advise our university sector accordingly.
Committee reports Date published: 27 February 2019

Continuing Care (Scotland) Amendment Order 2019 (Draft)

This instrument is the fourth in a series of annual amendments to the original Continuing Care (Scotland) Order 2015. As is outlined in the policy note for the instrument, this final increase is in line with discussions during the passage of the Children and Young People (Scotland) Bill to extend this higher age limit annually, by way of further amendments to the Continuing Care (Scotland) Order 2015, up to the age of twenty-one.
Committee reports Date published: 26 April 2023

Delegated powers provisions in the Moveable Transactions (Scotland) Bill after Stage 2 - Overview of the Bill

In its capacity as lead committee for the Bill, the Committee considered and completed Stage 2 of the Bill at its meeting on 21 March 2023.
Committee reports Date published: 7 November 2018

Age of Criminal Responsibility (Scotland) Bill Stage 1 Report - Consideration of the Bill

Consideration of the Bill The Bill is in five parts: Part 1 deals with raising the age of criminal responsibility Part 2 relates to disclosure of convictions and other information Part 3 deals with the provision of information to victims Part 4 relates to the investigatory and other powers of the police Part 5 includes final provisions This report covers the sections of the Bill which have provoked discussion during our consideration of the Bill.
Committee reports Date published: 3 November 2017

Pow of Inchaffray Drainage Commission (Scotland) Bill - Preliminary Stage Report - Conforming with the definition of a Private Bill

Conforming with the definition of a Private Bill The definition of a Private Bill in Standing Orders Rule 9A.1.1 is— A Private Bill is a Bill introduced for the purpose of obtaining for an individual person, body corporate or unincorporated association of persons ("the promoter") particular powers or benefits in excess of or in conflict with the general law, and includes a bill relating to the estate, property, status or style, or otherwise relating to the personal affairs, of the promoter.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 May 2017

Local Government and Communities Committee 10 May 2017

I have said all along that this is a housing programme for all of Scotland and all the people of Scotland, and I want to make sure that we get it absolutely right.
Official Report Meeting date: 12 November 2015

Devolution (Further Powers) Committee 12 November 2015

Agenda item 3 is consideration of amendments to the Scotland Bill at the report stage in the House of Commons on Monday 9 November, and agenda item 4 is consideration of a draft of the committee’s guide to devolution in Scotland.

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