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Committee reports Date published: 22 February 2022

UK Internal Market Inquiry - Inter-Parliamentary Working

Given that frameworks require the four governments of the UK to discuss and agree approaches they may act as a practical constraint on the exercise of Ministers’ powers and on the legislative programme a government may pursue. The Committee is, therefore, concerned that if the operation of these frameworks is viewed as being solely inter-governmental this m...
Committee reports Date published: 22 February 2022

UK Internal Market Inquiry - Exclusions from the Market Access Principles

Exclusions from the Market Access Principles Professor McEwen points out that the Common Frameworks process provides “scope for permitting divergence to occur” and in particular “where there is scope for Common Framework agreements to be excluded from those market access commitments.”iOfficial Report (parliament.scot) Col.23 Professor Armstrong points out that unlike UKIMA “the Common Frameworks programme is a means of managing divergences before new rules are adopted.”
Committee reports Date published: 22 February 2022

UK Internal Market Inquiry - Conclusion

Finally, we will give further consideration as part of our work programme planning to addressing in more detail some of the fundamental issues raised in this report.
Committee reports Date published: 11 February 2022

Impact of Covid-19 on children and young people - Digital support

Colleges and universities received £5m in 2020/21 to support students to access online learning. In its Programme for Government, the Scottish Government announced that £5m would now be provided annually for this purpose.NUS Scotland written submission CPAG Scotland stated “for children and families who got devices, that transformed things and made a big di...
Committees Published: 10 February 2022

COSLA submission of 10 February 2022

We note the Scottish Government have committed to “provide funded early learning to all one‑ and two‑year‑olds, starting in the course of this Parliament with children from low‑income households” in their most recent Programme for Government. We look forward to engaging the Scottish Government on this commitment.
Committees Published: 9 February 2022

The 2020/21 audit of National Records of Scotland: Follow up information request

Financial impact of the delay to the census You also undertook to provide the Committee with further details of the census programme’s increased costs of £21.6 million (Official Report, Col.14).
Committees Published: 4 February 2022

Petitioner submission of 4 February 2022

This year they are spending an additional $36 million (over the $100 million they allocated for a 4 year programme) to increase control work.  The conifer species they are fighting are mainly lodgepole pine (which I believe is now illegal to propagate in New Zealand) and scots pine. 
Committees Published: 28 January 2022

Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care submission of 28 January 2022

The National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) and NHS England are developing a programme of two randomised controlled trials into early-onset epilepsy, and these trials will be open to patients in Scotland.
Committees Published: 17 January 2022

Excess Deaths Inquiry - Written Evidence Request

Ideally the Committee is looking for data on when someone who is presenting now will realistically be treated, i.e. how long will they wait given what we know about current service levels (and how does this manifest in some elective specialities, e.g. joint replacements in orthopaedics, and cataracts in ophthalmology) Information on waits for “urgent suspicion of cancer” cases Information on endoscopy and cystoscope waiting times and those for CAT and PET scans Information on routine screening programmes...
Committees Published: 23 December 2021

Health Social Care Sport Committee Scrutiny of Provisional Common Frameworks

Given the limited availability of time and capacity in its work programme for early 2022 to undertake scrutiny of these Common Frameworks, the Committee plans to take evidence in writing from a targeted list of stakeholders before inviting the Minister for Public Health, Women’s Health and Sport to give oral evidence to the Committee in a single sessi...

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