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To protect the benefits of carers in Scotland who are already receiving Carer’s Allowance, and ensure they are treated fairly, avoiding a ‘two-tier’ system, we will make these changes as soon as possible after case transfer is complete.
The Scottish Government has committed to update the Onshore Wind Policy Statement to ensure that it reflects Scotland’s binding climate change targets, aspirations for Onshore Wind in Scotland, and their need to fulfil Community Owned Targets.
Key organisations • Crown Office & Procurator Fiscal Service • Historic Environment Scotland • Police Scotland • Royal British Legion Scotland • Scottish Government Frazer McCallum Senior Researcher 20/09/2021 SPICe research specialists are not able to discuss the content of p...
Key organisations and relevant links • Abused Men in Scotland (AMIS) • Crown Office & Procurator Fiscal Service • Police Scotland • Scottish Women’s Aid • Victim Support Scotland Frazer McCallum Senior Researcher 29/10/2021 2 The purpose of this briefing is to provide a brief ...
As you will be aware, the Public Audit Committee has been scrutinising the significant issues highlighted in the Auditor General for Scotland’s (AGS) report, New vessels for the Clyde and Hebrides: Arrangements to deliver vessels 801 and 802.
Letter received from Mr J Keith Robertson Registers of Scotland and the registration backlog The Keeper of the Registers of Scotland, Jennifer Henderson, appeared in March this year before the Economy and Fair Work Committee (EFWC).
He explained that judges and lawyers as well as parents and their supporters had changed their practice to support equal parenting rather than make an order and stand back to see what happened Agenda item 3 Presentation on Growing Up in Scotland. Paul Bradshaw is Director of the Scottish Centre for Social Research (ScotCen) and Project Director of the Growing Up in Scotland study (GUS).