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Last updated: 23 February 2023

Minister PHWHS PSC follow up

Regards, Maree Todd MSP Tha Ministearan na h-Alba, an luchd-comhairleachaidh sònraichte agus an Rùnaire Maireannach fo chumhachan Achd Coiteachaidh (Alba) 2016.
Last updated: 8 November 2022

Alcohol and Drugs Workforce Research

Yours sincerely, ANGELA CONSTANCE MSP Maree Todd MSP Minister for Drugs Policy Tha Ministearan na h-Alba, an luchd-comhairleachaidh sònraichte agus an Rùnaire Maireannach fo chumhachan Achd Coiteachaidh (Alba) 2016.
Last updated: 1 June 2023

Scottish Law Commission response

This means that repeated consultation can produce a very misleading impression of opinion in the profession; it can easily become slanted in favour of those whose views were rejected (for good reason) following the Law Commission’s consultation.
SPICe briefings Date published: 27 June 2022

Judicial Review - Third party interventions

See the box below for a recent example of the Commission's power in action. S v Scottish Ministers (2021)1S v Scottish Ministers [2020] CSIH 64; 2020 S.L.T. 1254; [2020] 10 WLUK 157; 2020 G.W.D. 33-420; [2021] 1 C.L. 296. (2020, October 16).
SPICe briefings Date published: 11 January 2022

Adults with incapacity - The Bournewood case (2004) and Cheshire West case (2014)

Mental Welfare Commission response to queries related to when to use s13ZA v Guardianship following the Cheshire West Supreme Court decision.
SPICe briefings Date published: 6 January 2020

The revised (European Union) Withdrawal Agreement Bill - Implications for Scotland - What does the Bill propose?

In the Legislative Consent Memorandum, the Scottish Government commented on the proposed speed with which the Bill will be considered: In its ruling on R (on the application of Miller) (Appellant) v The Prime Minister (Respondent), and Cherry and others (Respondents) v Advocate General for Scotland (Appellant) (Scotl...
Last updated: 13 September 2023

Lobbying Register Annual Report 2023

Tha gach litir a’ toirt dèan iad cùisean nas fheàrr dhaibh. seachad fiosrachadh mu na gnìomhan a tha a’ bhuidheann air crìochnachadh, Tha aithisg na bliadhna sa a’ cuimseachadh ìrean gèillidh agus gnìomhan sam bith gu sònraichte air cho cudromach ’s a tha a dh’fheumas dèiligea...
Last updated: 9 January 2024

Proposed Restraint and Seclusion Prevention in Schools Scotland Bill Consultation SPRAG response

Members strongly advocate for the development of co-produced, updated practice guidance in relation to restraint and restrictive practice, and propose that, rather than a standalone document, guidance should comprise of a suite of resources and tools subject to regular review.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 January 2024

Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee 11 January 2024

Our members include professional organisations and individuals from national companies, festivals, individual artists creating their own work and those independent producers who support them. We count as members all of Scotland’s professional producing companies and those who provide artist support and work in different ways to create, develop and produce live performance for audiences across Scotland, in the UK and overseas.
Committee reports Date published: 9 September 2025

Stage 1 report on the Tertiary Education and Training (Funding and Governance) (Scotland) Bill - Exercise of functions by the Council

meeting=16451&iob=140480 from the Scottish Government to set out what the phrase means, and the consequences of non-compliance. Bòrd na Gàidhlig suggested specifically referencing Gaelic in section 11 of the Bill, to strengthen support for Gaelic learners.3Bòrd na Gàidhlig. (2025, April).

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