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SPICe briefings Date published: 22 November 2019

Human Rights and the Environment - Annex 2: Substantive Environmental Rights Case Studies

Availability of different legal procedures (ampala: action of unconstitutionality, tutela: popular action, recurso de protecion: public civil action). Adapted from Boyd, D.R. (2010).
Committee reports Date published: 3 October 2019

Looking ahead to the Scottish Government - Health Budget 2020-21: When is Hospital bad for your health? - Extracts from the Minutes of the Health and Sport Committee Meetings

Pre-Budget Scrutiny 2020-21: The Committee took evidence as part of its Pre-Budget Scrutiny from— Judith Proctor, chief officer, and Moira Pringle, Chief Finance Officer, Edinburgh Integration Joint Board; Val de Souza, chief officer, and Marie Moy, Chief Financial Officer, South Lanarkshire Integration Joint Board; Eddie Fraser, chief officer, and Craig...
SPICe briefings Date published: 29 June 2018

The Regulation and Governance of Medical Devices in Scotland - Stakeholder Action

Stakeholder Action A number of organisations played a significant role in the post-market medical implant surveillance and regulation of the ASR™ hip, including: The manufacturer (ASR), the MHRA, (which appointed a Metal-on-Metal Expert Advisory Group), the National Joint Registry (NJR), the British Orthopaedic Association and the British Hip Society. It is unclear whether De Puy knew about issues with the device before removing it from the market in 20111Cohen, D. (2011).
SPICe briefings Date published: 18 October 2017

Bile nan Eilean (Alba) - A’ riochdachadh choimhearsnachdan eileanach - sùil air cùisean san fharsaingeachd

Ge-tà, tha coltas gur e beachd caran ùr a th’ ann a bhith a’ stèidheachadh chumhachan ann an reachdas a tha ag iarraidh air daoine ealla a ghabhail ris na feuman a th’ aig eileanan nuair a tha iad a’ dealbh phlanaichean, agus chan eil mòran eisimpleirean ann de sin. Tha rannsachadh a rinn Ionad Fiosrachaidh Pàrlamaid na h-Alba a’ sealltainn gu bheil tòrr de...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 June 2025

S6O-04859

Violence towards pupils or staff is unacceptable.The new consequences guidance, which has been co-created with headteachers and educational experts, is clear that the safety of pupils and staff must always be a priority for attention.The guidance provides illustrative, non-prescriptive examples to support de-escalation, risk assessment and safety planning.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 May 2023

S6W-17401

The provision of local bus services is a matter for individual bus operators who use their own commercial judgement on conditions of carriage in the open de-regulated market, as established by the Transport Act 1985.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 July 2021

S6W-01115

The close working relationship the Scottish Government fosters with hotel and security facility teams enables any matters arising to be de-escalated quickly. There is a protocol in place with Police Scotland to assist, where appropriate.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 September 2020

S5W-31700

d - Local / Regional Newspapers     £780,377  e - National Newspapers   £259,071  f1 - Online   £1,199,301 Note - this includes the spend on Facebook and Instagram f2 - Television £1,963,246  f3 - Radio £747,703      g - Others   £662,034 Spend in Broadcast Media (e.g STV Player, Sky Adsmart) £4,384 Spend in Magazines   S5W-31700
Last updated: 16 February 2023

20230209_NorthLink_analysis_volumescargo

Our sponsorship programme supports travel This is joined by a comprehensive Social Media for a wide range of school and community advertising campaign as well as advertising in NorthLink engages regularly with the Shetland groups. newspapers and magazines. Tall Ships 2023 event organisers with a view to supporting this event.
Last updated: 23 November 2022

Minute of the meeting held on 16 November 2022

Gillian passes to Pauline Macdonald: • Pauline’s background in procurement and supply chain • Pauline has been in Canada for the last 6 and half years • She was on the board of directors for WBE Canada helping women owned business specifically – the CEO of the company was working with govt to mandate that a certain percentage of all public sector bids went to women owned businesses - In Canada 5% of every single public sector contract has to go to indigenous suppliers and so she was fighting for the same for women owned businesses • WBE helped certify suppliers so they could use the WBE Canada logo so that when the public sector went out to tender, they could ask if they were certified – if a company is certified they know all the due diligence has been done on suppliers, it was definitely women led, certificates were valid 2 years however they can be taken off them at any time if they are in breach, WBE also ran courses to help with bidding • Old boys club easier to control and govern in public sector but very hard to do so in private sector – a lot of who you know rather than what you know • As a women owned business you have to go above and beyond to show your worth • To have a register of how many SMEs suppliers in Scotland would be helpful to get people signed up and show public sector these women owned businesses have gone through due diligence and they are certified it would minimize risk for them so more chance of winning business • WBE magazine...

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