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See www.lobbying.scot St Andrew’s House, Regent Road, Edinburgh EH1 3DG www.gov.scot Protected Trust Deeds (PTDs) and (iii) Bankruptcy and cross-cutting issues, with their reports being published in March 2022. Thereafter: c) the Scottish Government set out for consultation in August 2022, proposals in response to working groups’ recomm...
With cross-party support of over 50 MSPs from 5 parties, Jenni Minto MSP wrote to the Chancellor in March 2022 calling for VAT on Community Defibrillators to be scrapped and lodged a motion in the Scottish Parliament in November 2022.
The idea was that a range of public sector partners (social services; police; education) would work together to identify and refer those at risk of domestic abuse and homelessness. , published in March 2021, the Scottish In its Housing to 2040 policy document Government sets out its commitment to implementing the recommendations in the working group report....
As you know the AGS provided evidence to the Committee on 30 March 2023 and welcomes its engagement with the other Committees of the Parliament on his draft work programme.
This proposed 'single-agency' approach received initial opposition from stakeholders and thus a broader consultation was launched in March 2004. This consultation sought views on how the strengths and weaknesses of the current system and possible means, including changes in organisational structures, for improving custodial and non-custodial services.
And for non-domestic customers in Great Britain the Energy Bills Relief Scheme will see dis- counts applied to energy usage initially between 1 October 2022 and 31 March 2023. A similar scheme is being established in Northern Ireland, providing a comparable level of support.
As a result, we have made significant improvements in our response rate to new requests for information, improving from 12% on time in March 2022 to 60% in September 2022. We aim to meet and exceed the Office of the Scottish Information Commissioner’s (OSIC) adequate standard of 80% as soon as we can.
There is no universally agreed definition of wheelchair accessible homes and no national source on the number of existing wheelchair accessible homes. 3. In March 2019, the Scottish Government published, “Guidance for setting of Local Housing Strategy targets to support the Delivery of more wheelchair accessible housing.”