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Last updated: 4 April 2024

FSS Vet Shortages

Actions taken by FSS FSS has taken, or is currently taking, the following actions to retain and recruit OVs, and to mitigate the adverse impact of the challenges around vet recruitment on FSS’s responsibilities: • Undertaking recruitment campaigns, and partial backfill with agency resource where possible; • Completely revamped the OV training programme, and developed a customised award, for independent assurance; • Delivering an extra...
Last updated: 20 February 2024

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In its written submission, Quality Meat Scotland suggested there is a danger that future administration costs could rise, noting that “there will be extra costs of administration and changeover, particularly digital costs so it is crucial that these are not passed on to farmers in reduced support payments”.
Last updated: 12 February 2024

Minute of the meeting on 4 October 2023

Staying at home allowed people to maintain their identity, even with the extra cost. She shared 4 the story of Marie who spent the little money she had while she was dying creating a sanctuary in her flat with things like face masks and small pampering treats.
Last updated: 23 October 2023

Reconsideration of the UNCRC Incorporation Scotland Bill 23 October 2023

In reconsidering the Bill in the light of Lord Reed’s Reference judgment, some stakeholders have understandably renewed their demands for maximum coverage, and clarity, and simplicity, suggesting – or perhaps just hoping – that there remains scope for the Bill to service all these aspirations in the wake of the Supreme Court’s judgment. Some of the parliamentary and extra- parliamentary debate since 2021 has also suggested there must be quick and simple fixes to the legal problems the Supreme Court identified.
Last updated: 5 June 2023

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The requirement to explain reasoning as to why no further conditions imposed in this category of cases added at Stage 2 may take approximately one minute of court time. 5,991 cases requiring an extra minute of court time would amount to approximately 100 hours of additional court time a year, which equates to £27,300.
Last updated: 19 April 2023

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Added QES functionality in such software currently comes at extra cost and complexity. 21. At Stage 2, what constitutes “authentication” was adjusted (section 116(1A)) and provision was also made to ensure that a higher form of electronic signature was not required in order to facilitate registration (section 112A).
Last updated: 20 February 2023

Scottish Government response regarding Makaton petition

In the context of the justice system, that could mean providing extra support or information in different formats.
Last updated: 18 August 2022

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. • Aberdeen - 1 school • Aberdeenshire – 1 school • Angus – 1 school • Argyll and Bute – 1 school • Edinburgh City – 13 schools • Dumfries and Galloway – 1 school • Dundee - 1 school • East Ayrshire – 1 school • East Dunbartonshire – 1 school • East Renfrewshire – 2 schools • Glasgow City – 4 schools • Highlands – 6 schools • Midlothian – 2 schools • Moray – 1 school • North Ayrshire – 2 schools • Orkney – 2 schools • Perth and Kinross – 2 schools • Renfrewshire – 4 schools • Scottish Borders – 3 schools • South Ayrshire – 1 school • South Lanarkshire – 4 schools • Stirling – 3 schools • West Lothian – 2 schools Key things to note: • Of these, 11 are independent schools • While there are around 60 schools registered with an ESAS account, only about 10% of these schools have been implementing ESAS activities (as far as our reporting mechanism identifies anyway) • Conversations with schools and local authorities imply that many schools have been looking at the resources since signing up and have built ESAS into their School Improvement Plans, so we expect to see more schools implementing in the new school year (Rape Crisis Scotland) has informed COSLA that it has been working closely with some very committed local authorities to create a local authority approach whereby local authority Education, Health and Wellbeing Leads are taking the approach of asking 1-3 schools to implement ESAS initially, then bringing a few more schools on board each year to ensure a slow and steady approach to roll out whereby the local authority Education Leads can offer extra...
Last updated: 17 March 2022

18022022 Spending Review RSE Written submission

Such stability affords the opportunity for cultural organisations to continue to develop their mixed funding model by leveraging private funding or grants from Trusts and foundations and operating commercial activities to provide extra income. Arts and Business Scotland has seen an increased uptake in their delivery of training programmes to the sector that...
Last updated: 29 October 2021

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But it is critical to remember that this does not mean an extra £900m of spending for the Scottish Government; similar improvements in the UK outlook will offset these forecast upgrades to a large extent (we will need to wait until the OBR forecasts on 27 October to get a more detailed picture).

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