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I do not think that those survivors would be classified within the terms of the Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000, but they will be provided with some support to help them to manage their affairs.iiiEducation and Skills Committee, Official Report, 4 November 2020, John Swinney MSP, Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills
The Committee wrote to the Cabinet Secretary following his appearance on 4 November 2020 and asked him to provide further clarification on this aspect of the Bill.
The Bill was introduced following a significant amount of work which had been previously undertaken to explore the benefits of enhanced independent oversight in relation to biometrics
The Parliament’s Justice Committee was designated as lead committee on the Bill, and following the usual parliamentary consideration over three Stages, the Bill was passed on 10 March 2020.
Retrieved from <a href="https://www.parliament.scot/chamber-and-committees/committees/current-and-previous-committees/session-6-public-audit-committee/correspondence/2022/the-2020-21-audit-of-national-records-of-scotland-follow-up-information-request" target="_blank">https://www.parliament.scot/chamber-and-committees/committees/current-and-previous-committees/session-6-public-audit-committee/correspondence/2022/the-2020-21-audit-of-national-records-of-scotland-follow-up-information-request</a> The Committee agreed to wait until Autumn 2022 to continue its scrutiny of the report.
It published its Stage 1 report on 11 November 2020.
The Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee reported on the Bill on 11 March 2020, and recommended that regulations under section 1 (which require Scottish Ministers to produce a pubs code) should be subject to a form of super-affirmative procedure rather than th...
Our investments have helped to substantially increase the CAMHS and psychological therapies workforce but the impact on performance has been slower and less comprehensive than expected and needed.3Performance and Strategic Outcomes Directorate, The Scottish Government. (2020, September 1). Protecting Scotland, Renewing Scotland: The Government's Programme for Scotland 2020-2021.
We considered both at our meeting on Tuesday 27 October 2020 and reported to Parliament on 29 October 2020 in support of the use of the LCM procedure in relation to the Medicines and Medical Devices Bill.
Core Participant and Witness costs A call for anyone wishing to be considered as a core participant was issued in 2020, with a closing date of 31 December 2020.
A table of the value and number of losses included in previous papers sets out the trend as follows: Y ear Value No of cases 2020-21 £1,825.87 3 2019-20 £7,571.73 16 2018-19 £3,848.06 6 2017-18 £6,500.96 13 2016-17 £27,680.65 13 Governance 8.