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SPICe briefings Date published: 21 September 2022

SPICe Bill Summaries - Session 5 - European Charter of Local Self-Government (Incorporation) (Scotland) Bill

The Scottish Government further confirmed, in its Programme for Government 2022-23, its intention to support the reconsideration of the Bill.
SPICe briefings Date published: 30 June 2022

Eating Disorders in Scotland - National Review of Eating Disorder Services

The timeframe for this is currently unclear, although the Scottish Government has committed to developing a mental heath workforce plan in the first of this parliament.NHS Scotland previously developed, and still offers, Eating Disorders Education and Training Scotland (EEATS), an accredited programme of training and theoretical knowledge on the assessment ...
SPICe briefings Date published: 24 May 2022

Children and young people's mental health in Scotland - Encouraging good mental health and wellbeing

Regarding education on mental health and wellbeing, Education Scotland reported positive developments: Secondary school staff noted an increase in stress and mental health issues for young people. As a result, PSE/HWB programmes now include an increased emphasis on mental health, and staff are giving high priority to ensuring that vulnerable young people re...
Committee reports Date published: 20 April 2022

Stage 1 Report on Non-Domestic Rates (Coronavirus) (Scotland) Bill - Consultation and Engagement

Indeed, we even announced in the programme for government that we would introduce primary legislation in year 1 of this session, a commitment that I reiterated to this committee in November."
Committees Published: 23 February 2022

Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills submission of 23 February 2022

Whilst I can fully understand why many people would like to see the full programme of expanded universal free school lunch provision put in place earlier, I would add that a commitment of this scale requires a significant delivery and financial planning and discussion with our local authority partners to ensure everything is in place to deliver a healthy an...
SPICe briefings Date published: 3 February 2022

Incineration and Energy from Waste - Executive Summary

The CCPu announced plans to consider measures to ensure new EfW plants are more efficient and how waste infrastructure can be ‘future-proofed’ for carbon capture and storage (CCS). In its 2021/2022 Programme for Government, the Scottish Government announced that it would review the role of incineration in Scotland's waste hierarchy.
SPICe briefings Date published: 17 December 2021

The Good Food Nation (Scotland) Bill - The Scottish Food Commission

It will advise on broad spending priorities, for example on food grants or the Strategic Research Programme. It will involve 15 or so members chosen to achieve a public/private mix, covering, amongst others, the economy, health, environment, and education. "1Scottish Government. (2014).
SPICe briefings Date published: 17 December 2021

The Good Food Nation (Scotland) Bill - A statutory body on food

Furthermore, the Scottish Government and Scottish Green Party draft shared policy programme (published in August 2021) agreed that “consideration should be given to the need for a statutory body, such as a Food Commission”.
Committees Published: 16 December 2021

Minister for Mental Wellbeing and Social Care submission of 16 December 2021

We have also continued our support through the pilot programme as we conduct further work. This is currently extended to the end of March 2022 and we are in further discussion with those charities.
Committees Published: 10 December 2021

Parkinson's UK Scotland submission of 10 December 2021

The Minister for Social Security also argues that there are risks if eligibility criteria change and people who have previously lost out seek reassessment under the new criteria, putting the transition programme at risk. While this will be an important process for the Social Security Agency and Scottish Government to manage properly, we believe that this as...

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