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Last updated: 18 February 2026

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Since the campaign stakeholders have reported that: • 85% have shared their learning with colleagues • 55% have spoken to a young person in their personal life about sextortion • 37% have spoken to the young people they work with about sextortion • 22% have shared the social media assets on the personal and/or organisations accounts • 8% selected ‘other’ ac...
Last updated: 26 January 2026

Letter from CPPP Committee regarding joint scrutiny of draft CCP 23 January 2026

Impact on biodiversity 3 Members were interested to know how it was set out that impact assessments on pump hydro storage (PSH) projects should take into account the overall effect on salmon populations.
Last updated: 16 December 2025

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Children (Withdrawal from Religious Education and Amendment of UNCRC Compatibility Duty) (Scotland) Bill [AS AMENDED AT STAGE 2] An Act of the Scottish Parliament to make provision about the involvement of a pupil in a decision to withdraw the pupil from religious observance in schools; and to make provision about circumstances where incompatibility with the requirements of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (Incorporation) (Scotland) Act 2024 is not unlawful. 5 P ART 1 P UPIL ’ S INVOLVEMENT IN DECISION ABOUT WITHDRAWAL FROM RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION OR RELIGIOUS OBSERVANCE 1 Pupil’s involvement in decision about withdrawal from religious instruction or religious observance 10 (1) The Education (Scotland) Act 1980 is modified as follows. 1 (1A) In section 8 (religious instruction), after subsection (1) insert— “(1A) With effect from the day on which section 1(1A) of the Children (Withdrawal from Religious Education and Amendment of UNCRC Compatibility Duty) (Scotland) Act 2026 comes into force, the continuation of the custom described 15 in subsection (1) is to be read so as not to include any right for parents to elect that their children should not receive instruction in religion.”. (2) In section 9 (conscience clause)— (za) the words “from any instruction in religious subjects and” are repealed, (zb) for the words “his being withdrawn from any instruction in religious subjects” 20 substitute “withdrawal from any such religious observance”, (a) the existing text becomes subsection (1), (b) after that subsection insert— SP Bill 66A Session 6 (2025) 2 Children (Withdrawal from Religious Education and Amendment of UNCRC Compatibility Duty) (Scotland) Bill Part 1—Pupil’s involvement in decision about withdrawal from religious instruction or religious observance “(2) The exercise of the right under subsection (1) for a parent to withdraw a pupil from religious observance in a school is subject to section 9A.”. (3) After section 9 insert— “9A Pupil’s involvement in decision about withdrawal from religious observance 5 (1) This section applies if a parent has made a request to withdraw a pupil from religious observance in a school under section 9(1). (2) The operator of the school must— (za) provide the parent with written information setting out the process for considering a request for withdrawal, 10 (a) tell the pupil about the request and the pupil’s right to object to 1 withdrawal, (b) give the pupil an opportunity to express the pupil’s views about the request in— (i) the manner that the pupil prefers, or 15 (ii) a manner that is suitable to the pupil if the pupil has not indicated a preference or it is not reasonable to accommodate the pupil’s preference, and (c) have regard to any views expressed by the pupil about the request, taking into account...
Last updated: 8 December 2025

Letter from West Lothian Council responding to Committees letter on Ecocide Scotland Bill 2 December

. - Regulatory overlap: How responsibility will be allocated when multiple agencies issue licences or permissions, to avoid gaps or duplication in accountability. - Public body exposure: The circumstances under which a planning authority or other regulator could be held liable for indirect harm resulting from inadequate conditions, oversight, or decision-ma...
Last updated: 24 November 2025

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This is because the existence of section 16(1) of the Valuation and Rating (Scotland) Act 1956 (“the 1956 Act”) was not taken account of when section 24 of the 1966 Act was repealed.
Last updated: 24 November 2025

SPBill78ENS062025

This is because the existence of section 16(1) of the Valuation and Rating (Scotland) Act 1956 (“the 1956 Act”) was not taken account of when section 24 of the 1966 Act was repealed.
Last updated: 13 November 2025

20251113_Letter from GWSF regarding the Scottish Housing Regulator

The reference to community interests originates from the requirement – in the statutory code of practice for all Scottish regulators – to take account of ‘relevant community interests’ in the exercising of their functions.
Last updated: 5 September 2025

Cybercrime response from FSB 2 September 2025

The Scottish findings were: • Phishing email (attempting to trick user to click on a link / attachment): 57.5% • Malware attack (malicious software causing loss of data / damage to devices / servers): 5.9% • Social media hacked: 4.1% • Theft of money from business bank account(s) or alternative system of money storage: 12.2% • Ransomware attack (preventing ...
Last updated: 19 August 2025

Forth Valley College to PAC 18 August 2025_Redacted

It is the College's position that the former Principal, as the accountable officer, as well as the Project Director, were ultimately responsible for the failings identified in relation to this project.
Last updated: 23 June 2025

Minute of the meeting held 11 June 2025

A: Heather Williams said it was a key part of gender budgeting, and that a systemic redesign is needed — particularly in funding and accountability, which currently sits with private operators.

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