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It does not permit the modification of the offences to which the characteristic may apply in terms of aggravation, nor does it permit the modification of the definition of any of the other protected characteristics.
Committee reports
Date published:
26 September 2025
It is crucial BSL data includes disaggregated data to reveal inequalities which may be concealed within aggregated data.”5The Health and Social Care Alliance Scotland (the ALLIANCE). (2025).
The MAPs do not introduce any new statutory limitations on the competence of the devolved legislatures, but may have an impact on whether the laws they pass are effective in relation to goods and services which come from another part of the UK.
This will help provide a better picture of that student’s experience, and potentially highlight any barriers that may arise throughout their time at university.
Working for a high profile, political institution may feel daunting, but the Parliament offers so many opportunities to get involved in a wide range of areas which help you to grow and develop..
Committee reports
Date published:
18 December 2024
In its submission, North Lanarkshire Council set out its view that a review period of 12 months as detailed within the instrument is impractical and instead suggested “a review period of three years may be more practical and better received by those responsible for implementation3Scottish Parliament. (2024, December 2).
Committee reports
Date published:
15 November 2024
Retrieved from https://www.parliament.scot/chamber-and-committees/committees/current-and-previous-committees/session-6-finance-and-public-administration-committee/business-items/national-performance-framework-ambitions-into-action [accessed 24 October 2024]
We recognise that aspects of the Wellbeing and Sustainable Development Bill proposed by Sarah Boyack MSP may have implications for the NPF. Our recommendations in this report and our previous report could therefore also inform any future development of that proposed Bill.
Adults with incapacity includes those who lack capacity due to mental illness, learning disability, dementia or a related condition, or an inability to communicate. The OPG may charge fees in relation to powers of attorney and guardianship orders.
This should not be used as an argument not to review contentious legislation, as such legislation may actually be in most need of receiving post-legislative scrutiny.