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Official Report Meeting date: 22 May 2018

Meeting of the Parliament 22 May 2018

I welcome the steps that the service is taking to give credit to those individuals, who were recognised at Police Scotland’s annual C3 awards ceremony last month.
Official Report Meeting date: 30 January 2014

City of Edinburgh Council (Leith Links and Surplus Fire Fund) Bill Committee 30 January 2014

City of Edinburgh Council (Leith Links and Surplus Fire Fund) Bill Committee 30 January 2014 City of Edinburgh Council (Leith Links and Surplus Fire Fund) Bill Committee 30 January 2014City of Edinburgh Council (Leith Links and Surplus Fire Fund) Bill: Consideration Stage City of Edinburgh Council (Leith Links and Surplus Fire Fund) Bill: Consideration Stage Good morning, everyone.
Official Report Meeting date: 3 June 2009

Economy, Energy and Tourism Committee, 03 Jun 2009

Meeting suspended. On resuming—Arbitration (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1 Arbitration (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1 I welcome to the committee, once again, the Minister for Enterprise, Energy and Tourism.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 October 2013

S4W-17410

To further improve on support to kinship families we are conducting a review of financial allowances to kinship carers with a view to tailoring support and tackling inconsistencies across Scotland. We are also, through the Children and Young People Bill, providing additional support to many more kinship carers and fa...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 January 2017

S5W-05526

Scotland has a robust model of inspection and participation in international measures which contribute to an assurance that human rights are realised and that adequate services are provided.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 June 2025

S6W-38357

It was superseded by a revised funding programme: the current Equality and Human Rights Fund.The Promoting Equality and Cohesion Fund was used to fund projects that would contribute to one or more of four outcomes:Discrimination against people who share protected characteristics is reduced and multiple discrimination is addressed so that barriers to participation are reduced.People covered by hate crime legislation experience lower levels of hate crime.People and communities are supported to participate in and engage with services and civic society; their contribution is recognised, and community cohesion is increased.Current imbalances in representation in all aspects and levels of public life, including education and employment are addressed to better reflect our communitiesThe Scottish Older People's Assembly (SOPA) project was funded to support the Scottish Older People's Assembly to use inclusive communication in different towns to;partner with Scottish Council on Deafness, Retired Police Association and Trading Standards Scotland, hold 3 facilitated conversations with older people with sensory impairment and physical impairments to examine experience of hate crime and fear of crime, and inform Lord Bracadale’ review of hate crime legislation and the Scottish Government’s Justice department to increase public confidence, reduce fear of crime and strengthen community engagement and resilience.partner with Trust Housing Association (Equalities), Citizens Advice Scotland and Faith in Older People, facilitate 4 conversations with older people from minority communities to examine their experience of health and social care services and improve their chance of receiving effective healthcare appropriate to their needs and have fewer inequalities in their life.partner with Women’s Aid, Action on Elder Abuse Scotland, RNIB and Soroptomists International, facilitate 6 conversations with the older LGBTI community to hear about their experience of domestic violence and elder abuse, and prevent ill health, improve their chance of receiving better coordinated support and being less isolated and lonely.The specific outcome to be achieved was:Older people with sensory and physical impairment, and from the minority communities will be supported to better influence policy and service developments and be recognised for their contributions.The Fund was managed on a day to day basis on the Scottish Government’s behalf by Impact Funding Partners initially and then Inspiring Scotland.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 March 2022

S6W-07338

Section 38 of the Act provides for local services franchising which allows LTAs to award exclusive rights for the operation of a service or services to the most competitive bidder for a set period under certain conditions.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 November 2021

S6W-04103

The aim of all government policy is to work towards achieving the Outcomes in the National Performance Framework. Information on Scotland’s progress on the NPF can be accessed at www.nationalperformance.gov.scot .
Last updated: 17 September 2024

Agenda 190924

Sai Shraddha Suresh Viswanathan, President, NUS Scotland. 2. Andy Witty, Director of Strategic Policy and Corporate Governance, Colleges Scotland. 3.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 January 2023

Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee 19 January 2023

Your interest is in the launch site facilities and the engineering behind the production of satellites and all the supply chains into that in Scotland—is that right? That is correct.

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