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Last updated: 25 April 2023

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Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill (G) Passed, 22 December 2022 Following an Order under section 35 of the Scotland Act 1998 made by the Secretary of State for Scotland, this Bill cannot b...
Last updated: 25 April 2023

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This document relates to the Victims, Witnesses, and Justice Reform (Scotland) Bill (SP Bill 26) as introduced in the Scottish Parliament on 25 April 2023 Victims, Witnesses, and Justice Reform (Scotland) Bill —————————— Delegated Powers Memorandum Introduction 1.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 September 2023

S6W-21514

To ask the Scottish Government when the drug and alcohol public health surveillance system for Scotland will go live, as referred to at action point 14a in the updated Rights, Respect and Recovery Action Plan 2019-2021, which was published in December 2020.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 February 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 06 February 2024

On the Bail and Release from Custody (Scotland) Bill—now the 2023 act—which we debated extensively in the Criminal Justice Committee and the Parliament, it will begin to be implemented throughout the course of this year, and indeed in the coming months.
Committees Published: 14 October 2021

Fair Start Scotland employability service update

I am sure the Committee is aware that employability provision is pivotal in supporting those who are most at risk from the adverse impacts of the COVID-19 crisis, and is essential in supporting Scotland’s economic recovery and tackling both child poverty and the inequalities in Scotland’s labour market.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 October 2025
SPICe briefings Date published: 30 May 2024

Disability Commissioner (Scotland) Bill - Disabled People in Scotland

Policy Memorandum: Disability Commissioner (Scotland) Bill. Retrieved from https://www.parliament.scot/-/media/files/legislation/bills/s6-bills/disability-commissioner-scotland-bill/introduced/policy-memorandum.pdf [accessed 23 May 2024] The Scottish Human Rights Commission (SHRC) has written a joint report with other GB Commissions to the United Nations, warning of a crisis for disabled people's rights.15Scottish Human Rights Commission, Equality and Human Rights Commission, Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission, and, Equality Commission for Northern Ireland. (2023, August).
Last updated: 16 May 2025

Minister for Social Care Mental Wellbeing and Sport in relation to the Care Reform Scotland Bill

Minister for Social Care Mental Wellbeing and Sport in relation to the Care Reform Scotland Bill.
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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Bail and Release from Custody (Scotland) Bill (G) Stage 1 (lead committee (Criminal Justice)), 29 June 2022 Disabled Children and Young People (Transitions to Adulthood) (Scotland) Bill (M) Introduced, 20 April 2022 Lead committee – Education, Children and Young People European Charter of Local Self-Government (Incorporation) (Scotland) Bill (M) Passed, 23 March 2021 Following a reference under section 33 of the Scotland Act 1998 by the Attorney General and the Advocate General for Scotland, the Supreme Court has ruled that some provisions of the Bill are outwith the legislative competence of the Scottish Parliament.
Last updated: 26 August 2022

BB20220829

Bail and Release from Custody (Scotland) Bill (G) Stage 1 (lead committee (Criminal Justice)), 29 June 2022 Disabled Children and Young People (Transitions to Adulthood) (Scotland) Bill (M) Introduced, 20 April 2022 Lead committee – Education, Children and Young People European Charter of Local Self-Government (Incorporation) (Scotland) Bill (M) Passed, 23 March 2021 Following a reference under section 33 of the Scotland Act 1998 by the Attorney General and the Advocate General for Scotland, the Supreme Court has ruled that some provisions of the Bill are outwith the legislative competence of the Scottish Parliament.

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