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Last updated: 19 April 2023

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Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body Information on the Scottish Parliament’s copyright policy can be found on the website - www.parliament.scot or by contacting Public Information on 0131 348 5000 Published in Scotland by the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body All documents are available on the Scottish Parliament website at: www.parliament.scot/documents For information on the Scottish Parliament contact Public Information on: Telephone: 0131 348 5000 or 0800 092 7500 Email: [email protected] Live...
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Keith Brown: To ask the Scottish Government what analysis it has done on the role of poverty and trauma in the lives of young people who enter the justice system.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: Emma Harper*, Richard Lyle*, James Dornan*, Tom Mason*, Bill Kidd* *S5M-13940 Lewis Macdonald: Aberdeen Support Group Receives Big Lottery Funding That the Parliament welcomes the news that the Workers Educational Association has — ’ received a grant of £392,006 from the Big Lottery Fund; recognises that this money will be used to deliver a programme of health and wellbeing activities for vulnerable and socially isolated people living...
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: Liz Smith*, Alexander Stewart*, Jeremy Balfour*, Ben Macpherson*, Alison Harris*, Bill Kidd*, Ruth Maguire*, Gordon Lindhurst*, Tom Mason*, Ash Denham*, Michelle Ballantyne* *S5M-11287 Bill Kidd: We, The World and March For Our Lives That the Parliament — recognises We, The World, and the We campaign, for uniting the efforts of people, organisations and movements across the globe that work towards the common good; notes their involvement in the recent March For Our Lives in Washington, DC, in which children and families demanded an end to gun violence and school shootings, and encourages this movement to continue to advocate for peace and justice.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: Miles Briggs*, Edward Mountain*, Bill Bowman*, Peter Chapman*, Margaret Mitchell*, Alexander Stewart*, Donald Cameron*, John Lamont*, Jeremy Balfour*, Alison Harris*, Liz Smith*, Murdo Fraser*, Alexander Burnett*, Richard Lyle*, Clare Adamson*, Finlay Carson* *S5M-03820 Douglas Ross: Moray Shared Lives Service That the Parliament commends the — work done by the Moray Shared Lives Service; notes that this service, which is registered with the Care Inspectorate, is provided by Moray Council and is available to adults with dementia, physical disabilities, mental health problems or learning disabilities, providing day support, respite, short breaks and possible longer placements; congratulates the Moray Shared Lives Service team, which is led by Diane McLeary, on the excellent work that they do with carers and clients, which ensures the smooth running of this excellent service; commends the carers, who are self- employed and provide the care service from their own home, for the great work that they do; recognises the positive feedback from clients, which is a reflection of the outstanding service that Friday 3 February 2017 14 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan is delivered, and wishes everyone connected with the Moray Shared Lives Service continued success in the future.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body Information on the Scottish Parliament s copyright policy can be found on the website - ’ www.parliament.scot or by contacting Public Information on 0131 348 5000 Published in Scotland by the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body All documents are available on the Scottish Parliament website at: www.parliament.scot/documents For information on the Scottish Parliament contact Public Information on: Telephone: 0131 348 5000 or 0800 092 7500 Email: [email protected] Live...
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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*S6M-03788 Katy Clark: Apprentices’ Wages—That the Parliament notes with concern the findings of the most recent Scottish Apprenticeship Pay Survey, published in 2020, which found that the median hourly wage for apprentices at levels 2 and 3 was £7.67; understands that the official guidance from Skills Development Scotland is that all employers should pay at least the real Living Wage of £9.90 an hour, as set by the Living Wage Foundation, to all workers, including apprentices; further understands that apprentices aged under 19, or in the first year of their apprenticeship, will be paid a minimum rate of £4.81 an hour from April 2022, which is nearly half the minimum rate of £9.50 an hour that is to be paid to all workers and apprentices aged 23 and over; notes the calls for the UK Government’s minimum apprentice rate to be abolished and all apprentices to be paid at least the same real Living Wage rate of £9.90 an hour regardless of age; further notes the view that all apprentices in the public sector in Scotland, including in the West Scotland region, should be paid the real Living Wage rate, and notes the calls for the Scottish Government to make paying the real Living Wage to all workers and apprentices a binding condition for employers who seek modern apprenticeship funding support from Skills Development Scotland.
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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Supported by: Michael Matheson* *S6M-06438 Daniel Johnson: Cost of Living—That the Parliament notes that inflation again reached 10.1% in September 2022, driven by rising food prices and energy bills; condemns the mini-budget set out by the UK Government, and recognises that the cost of living pressures that households are facing will be exacerbated by the economic damage it caused; believes that the priority for every government must be preventing further instability and addressing the cost of living; considers that there is more action that could be taken by the Scottish Government, including the cancellation of school meals debt, increased funding for money advice services and a top up to the welfare fund; remains deeply concerned about households in Scotland that are struggling to make ends meet over the winter, and calls, therefore, in the interests of transparency, for the Deputy First Minister to set out the outcome of the Emergency Budget Review to Parliament as a matter of urgency.
Last updated: 24 October 2022

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Supported by: Michael Matheson* *S6M-06438 Daniel Johnson: Cost of Living—That the Parliament notes that inflation again reached 10.1% in September 2022, driven by rising food prices and energy bills; condemns the mini-budget set out by the UK Government, and recognises that the cost of living pressures that households are facing will be exacerbated by the economic damage it caused; believes that the priority for every government must be preventing further instability and addressing the cost of living; considers that there is more action that could be taken by the Scottish Government, including the cancellation of school meals debt, increased funding for money advice services and a top up to the welfare fund; remains deeply concerned about households in Scotland that are struggling to make ends meet over the winter, and calls, therefore, in the interests of transparency, for the Deputy First Minister to set out the outcome of the Emergency Budget Review to Parliament as a matter of urgency.
Last updated: 31 March 2022

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*S6M-03788 Katy Clark: Apprentices’ Wages—That the Parliament notes with concern the findings of the most recent Scottish Apprenticeship Pay Survey, published in 2020, which found that the median hourly wage for apprentices at levels 2 and 3 was £7.67; understands that the official guidance from Skills Development Scotland is that all employers should pay at least the real Living Wage of £9.90 an hour, as set by the Living Wage Foundation, to all workers, including apprentices; further understands that apprentices aged under 19, or in the first year of their apprenticeship, will be paid a minimum rate of £4.81 an hour from April 2022, which is nearly half the minimum rate of £9.50 an hour that is to be paid to all workers and apprentices aged 23 and over; notes the calls for the UK Government’s minimum apprentice rate to be abolished and all apprentices to be paid at least the same real Living Wage rate of £9.90 an hour regardless of age; further notes the view that all apprentices in the public sector in Scotland, including in the West Scotland region, should be paid the real Living Wage rate, and notes the calls for the Scottish Government to make paying the real Living Wage to all workers and apprentices a binding condition for employers who seek modern apprenticeship funding support from Skills Development Scotland.

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