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Last updated: 29 June 2022

20220622_ANtoSBC_ScotBiometricsCommCodeOfPractice

meeting=13832 2 Draft Code of Practice on the on the acquisition, retention, use and destruction of biometric data for criminal justice and police purposes in Scotland (April 2022): https://www.biometricscommissioner.scot/publications/consultation-on-the-scottish-biometrics-commissioner- draft-code-of-practice/ 3 The 12 guiding principles and ethical considerations are (i) lawful authority and legal basis, (ii) necessity, (iii) proportionality, (iv) enhance public safety and public good, (v...
Last updated: 12 April 2022

20220223 Barnardos Scotland attainment challenge

We need to move from compartmentalising issues (and the funding of these) - e.g. attainment, mental health, domestic abuse, substance use - to planning access to holistic supports for children and families irrespective of their presenting need. v. Finally, it appears to be ‘mission impossible’ to ask schools to reduce the poverty related attainment gap whil...
Last updated: 24 March 2022

Cabinet Secretary Letter to ECYP Committee CO2 Monitoring

. • Overall the percentage of reported problematic spaces v assessed spaces has decreased by more than 50% during the reporting period.
Last updated: 9 February 2022

Minutes of the CPG on Men's Violence against Women and Children meeting of 29 September 2021

Issues include a dilution of confidence in the system. v. Some issues emerging as a result of Covid include isolation, challenges in reach and engagement in some cases. d.
Official Report Meeting date: 12 September 2024

Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee 12 September 2024

Our capital project that built the V&A Dundee received capital support via Creative Scotland.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 September 2020

Justice Committee 08 September 2020

It was accepted as legitimate in the case of Green v Associated Newspapers, in the Court of Appeal in about 2006.
Last updated: 2 October 2025

SPBill76S062025

Offers 4 What constitutes an offer 25 (1) For a proposal to constitute an “offer” in relation to the formation of a contract— (a) the offeree must have reasonable grounds to suppose that the proposer intends the proposal to result in a contract if accepted, and (b) the proposal must be one which, after taking any relevant enactment or rule of law into account, could be given legal effect as a contract if accepted. 30 (2) Any such offer may be addressed— (a) to a specific person, (b) to persons of a particular description, (c) to persons in general, or (d) to the public at large. 35 (3) Subsections (1) and (2) are without prejudice to the application of any relevant enactment, or rule of law, in relation to the constitution of a unilateral promise. 3 Contract (Formation and Remedies) (Scotland) Bill Part 1—Formation of Contract 5 Revocation of offer (1) An offer in relation to the formation of a contract may be revoked by the offeror but only if the revocation takes effect before— (a) the offeree accepts the offer, 5 (b) from the statements or conduct of the offeree it may be determined that, as mentioned in section 2(4), agreement has been reached, or (c) the offeree begins performance such as is referred to in section 3(2). (2) Subsection (1) is subject to subsections (3) and (4). (3) Where such an offer is addressed to persons in general, persons of a particular description 10 or the public at large— 1 (a) revocation is, in a case— (i) other than is mentioned in sub-paragraph (ii), to be effected by the same means as were used to make the offer, and (ii) where the means of effecting revocation is specified in the offer, to be 15 effected by the means so specified, and (b) subsection (1) is to be construed, in determining whether revocation affects a particular person, as if for references in the subsection to the offeree there were substituted references to that person. (4) Revocation under subsection (1) is ineffective if— 20 (a) it is manifest from the terms of the offer in question that it is intended to be irrevocable, or (b) the offeror has, in a declaration which has taken effect, stated that it is irrevocable. 6 Lapsing of offer on fundamental change of circumstances (1) An offer in relation to the formation of a contract lapses on a fundamental change of 25 circumstances and having lapsed can no longer be accepted. (2) Without prejudice to the generality of subsection (1), there is a fundamental change of circumstances if, after the offer is made but before a contract is concluded, the offeror or offeree— (a) dies, or 30 (b) becomes incapable of making any decision as to whether to conclude the contract. (3) But an offer such as is mentioned in subsection (1) does not lapse where, after it is made but before a contract is concluded, the offeror or offeree becomes insolvent. (4) For the purposes of subsection (3)— (a) an offeror or offeree who is an individual, or the estate of which may be 35 sequestrated by virtue of section 6 of the Bankruptcy (Scotland) Act 2016, becomes insolvent when— (i) that person’s estate is sequestrated, (ii) that person grants a trust deed for creditors or makes a composition or arrangement with creditors, 40 (iii) a voluntary arrangement proposed by that person is approved, 4 Contract (Formation and Remedies) (Scotland) Bill Part 1—Formation of Contract (iv) that person’s application for a debt payment programme is approved under section 2 of the Debt Arrangement and Attachment (Scotland) Act 2002, or (v...
Last updated: 1 May 2025

CHOPS position letter Neurodevelopmental Disorders

The current clinical and political position It is now accepted within specialist NHS clinical services for those aged under 18 that previous models of service delivery, based on diagnosis of single conditions, are outdated and inaccurate, with Neurodevelopmental Services moving to incorporate Autism, ADHD, Intellectual Disabilities, Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD), Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) and Tourette syndrome. 2 W hilst definitely useful in many ways and helpful in highlighting the situation and offering some iv clarification as to need, the separate Scottish Government CAMHS Service and v...
Last updated: 2 September 2024

TSI Scotland Network PreBudget 202526 Submission

. • Increasingly working with people who have multiple needs who present in complex v situations . The sector stepped up significantly across lifespan of the COVID pandemic; it has worked with people facing destitution as a result of austerity and the cost of living crisis.
Last updated: 22 February 2024

20240222_SFA_follow up info to 19 Dec evidence session

In terms homophobic abuse, we work in partnership with LEAP Sport Scotland to jointly run the Football vs Homophobia Scotland Strategy, the strategy is available here: Resources | Football v Homophobia Scotland (fvhscotland.org).

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