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Last updated: 26 January 2026

Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care Announcement on visas for social care workers

Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care Rùnaire a’ Chaibineit airson Slàinte agus Cùram Sòisealta a b cd Neil Gray MSP/BPA T : 0300 244 4000 E : [email protected] Bob Doris MSP [email protected] Our Reference: 202500492983 Your Reference: Announcement on visas for social care workers 9 December 2025 Dear Bob, Thank you for your letter dated 30 October 2025 in relation to the experience of international social care workers in Scotland, in which you share valuable insights into instances where standards for employing international workers has fallen short of our expectation of employers.
Last updated: 15 December 2025

Letter from SEPA on His Majestys Naval Base Clyde at Faslane and Coulport 10 December 2025

Question 3 - If you have any comments or information you can share about the events, or reported events mentioned in Mr Kidd’s letter, and reflections on how SEPA or others have been able to handle these, I would welcome you sharing these with the Committee. th We have considered the points set out in Mr Kidd’s letter dated 17 September 2025 and hope that t...
Last updated: 10 November 2025

PE2184_A

Through their ongoing work with BIDs across Scotland, SIDs have a well-developed knowledge and understanding of the priority issues that BIDs would like to see addressed. To date, we are not aware that the specific issue of levy rate exemption 3 for charities or non-profit organisations has been raised as a widespread issue of concern.
Last updated: 3 November 2025

Deputy First Ministers response to request for further evidence and follow up informatio

This Equality Data Audit will be re-run in early 2026 to aid the development of the next Equality Evidence Strategy and give an up-to-date view of how thoroughly disaggregated equalities data is being collected and where gaps remain.
Last updated: 18 June 2025

Letter from Engender dated 18 June 2025

We work at Scottish, UK and international level to produce research, analysis, and recommendations for intersectional feminist legislation and programmes. 9 Section 27, paragraph 2e(ii) of the Bill. 10 A Parliament for All, p. 19 7 Flexible and hybrid working practices in 2023 | CIPD 8 UK workers increasingly rejecting return-to-office mandates, study finds | King's College London 9 Section 27, paragraph 2e(ii) of the Bill. 10 A Parliament for All, p. 19 pdf. application/pdf. 235432. Letter from Engender dated...
Last updated: 16 June 2025

20250225 Minute of CPG AFVC 25 Feb 2025

Common themes should be identified and shared, thus ensuring that the importance of promoting a positive message about service is provided and recognising the skills that are learned whilst serving. Agenda Item 6: Dates of next meeting. Future meetings will be held on: Wed 4 June, Tue 16 Sep and Wed 26 Nov.
Last updated: 2 June 2025

FAI and MAB Letter from Cab Sec JHA 30 May 2025

Cabinet Secretary for Justice and Home Affairs Rùnaire a’ Chaibineit airson Ceartas agus Cùisean na  Dùthcha Angela Constance MSP Angela Constance BPA F/T: 0300 244 4000 E: [email protected] cot Ms Audrey Nicoll MSP Convener Criminal Justice Committee [email protected] The Scottish Parliament cot EDINBURGH EH99 1SP ___ 30 May 2025 Dear Convener, Fatal Accident Inquiries into the deaths in custody of Jack McKenzie, Katie Allan and William Lindsay (Brown), and an update on the establishment of a Ministerial Accountability Board I write to update you following my previous updates to Parliament by statement on 23 January and 27 March 2025, regarding Deaths in Custody. On those dates...
Last updated: 15 May 2025

G Davies and H Farrand Carrapico Supplementary Evidence

As a result, the section referring to vehicle registration data in the report submitted last year to the Scottish Parliament is no longer up to date. 4 pdf. application/pdf. 135810.
Last updated: 25 April 2025

ConvenerToScottishCovid19Inquiry_24Apr25

Please contact the Committee Clerks should you require any further information. 2 Yours sincerely, Kenneth Gibson MSP Convener 3 ANNEXE A List of relevant public inquiries and available data A list of public inquiries established by the Scottish Government since 2007 has been as follows: • The Campbell Inquiry (Fingerprints) o announced March 2008 o public hearings from June 2009 to November 2009 o reported December 2011 (approx. 3 yrs) o 86 recommendations o no breakdown of costs o Total Cost: £3.4 million • The Penrose Inquiry (Contaminated blood) o announced April 2008 o public hearings from March 2011 to March 2012, procedural hearing Oct 2012 o reported March 2015 (approx. 7 yrs) o 1 recommendation o legal costs £5.1million; inquiry team £3.3 million; expert input £730k; professional services £977k; oral hearings £808k; and accommodation and administration £1.1million o Total cost : £12.1million • The “Stockline” ICL Inquiry (Gas explosion) (joint SG/UK inquiry) o announced December 2007 o public hearings from July 2008 to November 2008 o reported July 2009 (approx. 1 yr) o Four phase action plan o no breakdown of costs o total cost £1.9 million • The Vale of Leven Inquiry (Hospital-acquired infection) o announced in April 2009 o public hearings from June 2010 to June 2012 o reported November 2014 (approx. 5 yrs) o 75 recommendations o legal costs £5.3million; inquiry team £3.1million; expert input £677k; professional services £380k; oral hearings £651k; and accommodation and administration £578k o total cost £10.7million • Edinburgh Tram Inquiry o announced June 2014 o public hearings from October 2015 to May 2018 o reported September 2023 (approx. 9 yrs) o 24 recommendations 4 o staff costs £4.2million, accommodation £1.2 million, professional fee £2.3 million, Transport Scotland legal fees £105k, IT £998k, 1 Miscellaneous £767k o total cost £13.7 million • Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry o established October 2015 o timeline of hearings not clear from the website o originally to report by 2019 but changed to as soon as reasonably practicable (approx. 9 years - ongoing) o no recommendations have been made as yet o no breakdown of costs o total cost as of March 2025 £91.9million • Scottish Hospitals Inquiry (Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow / Royal Hospital for Children and Young People and Department of Clinical Neurosciences in Edinburgh o announced September 2019, established August 2020 o public hearings September 2021 to November 2024, next hearing scheduled for April 2025 o interim report published March 2025 (approx. 6 yrs - ongoing) o 11 interim recommendations o inquiry staffing ( 66 staff as at February 2024 ), including Chair £12.4 million; inquiry counsel and specialists/experts £3.4 million; core participant and witness costs £2.7million; and running costs, including accommodation and IT £5million o total cost as of December 2024 £23.6million • Sheku Bayoh Inquiry o announced November 2019 o public hearings from May 2022 to October 2024 o as of November 2024, the Deputy First Minister is considering whether to extend the terms of reference of the Inquiry (approx. 5yrs - ongoing) o no recommendations have been made as yet o no breakdown of costs ( 44 inquiry staff as at February 2024 ) o total cost as of December 2024 £23.7 million • Scottish Covid-19 Inquiry o announced December 2021 (approx. 3 yrs – ongoing) o public hearings from August 2023 to the most recent February 2025 ongoing o no recommendations have been made as yet o for the financial year to date...
Last updated: 25 April 2025

ConvenerToEljamelInquiry_24Apr25

Please contact the Committee Clerks should you require any further information. 2 Yours sincerely, Kenneth Gibson MSP Convener 3 ANNEXE A List of relevant public inquiries and available data A list of public inquiries established by the Scottish Government since 2007 has been as follows: • The Campbell Inquiry (Fingerprints) o announced March 2008 o public hearings from June 2009 to November 2009 o reported December 2011 (approx. 3 yrs) o 86 recommendations o no breakdown of costs o Total Cost: £3.4 million • The Penrose Inquiry (Contaminated blood) o announced April 2008 o public hearings from March 2011 to March 2012, procedural hearing Oct 2012 o reported March 2015 (approx. 7 yrs) o 1 recommendation o legal costs £5.1million; inquiry team £3.3 million; expert input £730k; professional services £977k; oral hearings £808k; and accommodation and administration £1.1million o Total cost : £12.1million • The “Stockline” ICL Inquiry (Gas explosion) (joint SG/UK inquiry) o announced December 2007 o public hearings from July 2008 to November 2008 o reported July 2009 (approx. 1 yr) o Four phase action plan o no breakdown of costs o total cost £1.9 million • The Vale of Leven Inquiry (Hospital-acquired infection) o announced in April 2009 o public hearings from June 2010 to June 2012 o reported November 2014 (approx. 5 yrs) o 75 recommendations o legal costs £5.3million; inquiry team £3.1million; expert input £677k; professional services £380k; oral hearings £651k; and accommodation and administration £578k o total cost £10.7million • Edinburgh Tram Inquiry o announced June 2014 o public hearings from October 2015 to May 2018 o reported September 2023 (approx. 9 yrs) o 24 recommendations 4 o staff costs £4.2million, accommodation £1.2 million, professional fee £2.3 million, Transport Scotland legal fees £105k, IT £998k, 1 Miscellaneous £767k o total cost £13.7 million • Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry o established October 2015 o timeline of hearings not clear from the website o originally to report by 2019 but changed to as soon as reasonably practicable (approx. 9 years - ongoing) o no recommendations have been made as yet o no breakdown of costs o total cost as of March 2025 £91.9million • Scottish Hospitals Inquiry (Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow / Royal Hospital for Children and Young People and Department of Clinical Neurosciences in Edinburgh o announced September 2019, established August 2020 o public hearings September 2021 to November 2024, next hearing scheduled for April 2025 o interim report published March 2025 (approx. 6 yrs - ongoing) o 11 interim recommendations o inquiry staffing ( 66 staff as at February 2024 ), including Chair £12.4 million; inquiry counsel and specialists/experts £3.4 million; core participant and witness costs £2.7million; and running costs, including accommodation and IT £5million o total cost as of December 2024 £23.6million • Sheku Bayoh Inquiry o announced November 2019 o public hearings from May 2022 to October 2024 o as of November 2024, the Deputy First Minister is considering whether to extend the terms of reference of the Inquiry (approx. 5yrs - ongoing) o no recommendations have been made as yet o no breakdown of costs ( 44 inquiry staff as at February 2024 ) o total cost as of December 2024 £23.7 million • Scottish Covid-19 Inquiry o announced December 2021 (approx. 3 yrs – ongoing) o public hearings from August 2023 to the most recent February 2025 ongoing o no recommendations have been made as yet o for the financial year to date...

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