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Official Report Meeting date: 23 April 2008

Plenary, 23 Apr 2008

Some members have mentioned that on occasion Historic Scotland gets a bad press. It is sometimes portrayed as a barrier to development, especially by prospective developers.
Committee reports Date published: 3 March 2026

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee Report on the Draft Climate Change Plan

In written evidence to the Committee, Dr Andrew Sudmant highlighted that actions to address emissions from buildings and transport can yield particularly large social and health gains, often exceeding direct financial benefits, including through improved air quality, reduced exposure to cold homes and enhanced physical activity: …when we apply standard United Kingdom appraisal methods to mitigation in buildings and transport, the monetised social benefits, including public health related pathways, can dominate the overall economic case for action… the social benefits form the large majority of total benefits, and include quantified pathways such as physical activity, indoor air quality, excess cold, road safety, congestion, and noise.
Committee reports Date published: 11 October 2024

Pre-Budget Scrutiny 2025-26: Funding for Culture - Creative Scotland's Multi-Year Funding Programme

It said the “process was taxing for many applicants, particularly those applying for the first time or with unpaid staff and took considerable time and focus away from core activity for key and primarily senior staff members.”7Written submission from Culture Counts. (2024).
Committee reports Date published: 2 July 2022

Robbing Peter to pay Paul: Low income and the debt trap - Conclusions and recommendations

This should include: information on identifying customers who can’t pay their debts or who need additional support to do so a requirement for active liaison with, and referral to, money advice services processes to ensure a proportionate approach to debt enforcement structures to enable performance across the sector to be monitored and improved an evaluatio...
SPICe briefings Date published: 13 August 2021

Frequently asked questions: session 6 new constitutional arrangements

The Act also gives the UK Government a new power to spend in devolved policy areas such as: economic development culture infrastructure (including health, education, housing and prisons) domestic educational and training activities and exchanges and international educational and training activities and exchanges incl...
Committee reports Date published: 7 March 2019

Stage 1 Report on the Transport (Scotland) Bill - Summary of conclusions and recommendations

The Committee is also of the view that LEZs should not be introduced unless appropriate steps are taken in advance to provide improvements in public transport provision and to put in place measures such as park and ride facilities and improved active travel opportunities to incentivise people to make a choice not to take vehicles into the zone.
Committee reports Date published: 22 May 2018

Local Government and Communities Committee Annual Report 2017/2018

Summaries of all the discussions held at these engagement activities were then published and this evidence, the online survey and discussion were used to inform the Committee's scrutiny of the Bill.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 October 2015

Meeting of the Parliament 06 October 2015

It is often the case that, during times of war when men are away, women get opportunities that would not otherwise have been offered to them.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 June 2012

Meeting of the Parliament 21 June 2012

The next question is, that motion S4M-03394, in the name of Nanette Milne, on families, as amended, be agreed to.Motion, as amended, agreed to,That the Parliament recognises the importance of family members recovering in their own right from the effects that their loved-ones’ drug misuse has on them; notes that family support groups provide a vital resource for families to get support for their own needs and to build relationships with others in similar circumstances; recognises the continuing challenges that small peer-led family support groups across Scotland face to sustain themselves; congratulates the Grampian Family Support Forum on its successful participation in the third phase of the Parliament’s Community Partnership Project and notes the success of the forum’s Recovery Happens event held in the Parliament on 1 March 2012 enabling the forum to further its support base on its campaign; further recognises the importance of these groups in breaking down barriers around stigma and discrimination related to substance misuse and addiction; understands that substance misuse and addiction do not discriminate in relation to who they affect and are important and destructive issues for families and Scottish society as a whole; encourages that the forum’s vision is rolled out throughout Scotland so that communities across the country can learn from its example; further supports the direct investment of the Scottish Government in national organisations such as Scottish Families Affected by Drugs, the Scottish Recovery Consortium and the Scottish Drugs Forum, which support families in playing their vital role in building recovery communities across Scotland; endorses the role of the Road to Recovery in putting the individual at the centre of care, treatment and recovery services and, in doing so, promoting the essential role of families and communities in supporting sustained recovery across Scotland; recognises the contribution of Scottish Families Affected by Drugs, and believes that family support groups need to be given the support required to help their members and relatives through challenging periods in their lives.
SPICe briefings Date published: 27 March 2020

Revised UK Agriculture Bill 2020

Through the PO, the farmers coordinate their activities to increase their competitiveness.

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