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Last updated: 25 September 2024

RCPCH Post Legislative Scrutiny of the Child Poverty Scotland Act 2017 Submission

Governments must help families who cannot afford to provide this.” UNCRC, Article 27 Taking into account that our areas of expertise are those of child health and representing the needs of the paediatricians who constitute our membership, our response will focus on the impact of poverty and the Child Poverty (Scotland) Act has on the health and wellbeing of...
Last updated: 19 September 2024

Publication of the Scottish Government Response to the Independent Review of Qualifications and Asse

A holistic and longer-term approach, which takes account of the changes in our schools’ post pandemic, is required to drive the changes that will support better outcomes for our children and young people.
Last updated: 19 September 2024

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Children (Care and Justice) (Scotland) Bill – Evie Donaldson, Victim Support Scotland – Evie Donaldson, Victim Support Scotland • ED spoke to the Children (Care and Justice) (Scotland) Bill, where a vote was to take place on stage 3, highlighting a number of issues: o There was concern about the erosion of victims’ rights and the effect on women and girls who have experienced gender- based violence. o The removal of support for young women and girls, aged 16- 18 could lead to a 2-tiered system for victims. o There had been accounts...
Last updated: 16 September 2024

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When taken together, it appears to us that the ban on prescriptions of GnRH analogues to under-18s is not clinically, but ideologically driven, and subsequent evidence has not been taken into account. We therefore ask that the Scottish Government ask the NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde and NHS Lothian health boards to consider the advice of WPATH, Yale Univer...
Last updated: 28 June 2024

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In relation to motions for Members’ Business, the Bureau previously agreed that all motions should be removed from the Bulletin after six weeks (excluding recess time) but that the Bureau will consider the following in removing or retaining motions— a. the motion has the support of at least 30 other Members and these supporters came from more than three political parties (note that in cases where the number of supporters exceeds 30, the topicality of the motion and the extent of the recent support have also been taken into account...
Last updated: 27 June 2024

CEEAC Response PostBrexit Scrutiny Issues

The process of Brexit, and other developments over the last few years, have clearly created a number of issues for both the Scottish Government and Parliament in ensuring proper democratic scrutiny and accountability for matters within the Parliament’s devolved responsibilities.
Last updated: 27 June 2024

Joint Working Group on PostBrexit Scrutiny Issues

The process of Brexit, and other developments over the last few years, have clearly created a number of issues for both the Scottish Government and Parliament in ensuring proper democratic scrutiny and accountability for matters within the Parliament’s devolved responsibilities.
Last updated: 10 June 2024

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This led to continuous U-turns in procedures and regulation, with care providers confused about conflicting accounts and requirements. Ultimately, providers were forced to apply a common-sense ideology plus the latest U-turn in instructions, which inevitably led to inconsistent application across Scotland.
Last updated: 31 May 2024

Convener to Creative Scotland Chair 31524

In our letter dated 25 March, we stated that in the interests of accountability and transparency, consideration should be given to publishing the original funding application.
Last updated: 23 May 2024

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The UK Government has set out that the Bill is intended to amend the criminal law to make provisions about criminal justice including the powers and duties of the police; dealing with offenders; reforms to the confiscation regime under the POCA 2002, the use of monies in suspended accounts; the prevention and detection of crime and disorder; begging, rough ...

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