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Healthcare in remote and rural areas
The Health, Social Care and Sport Committee is planning an inquiry into healthcare in remote and rural areas and they want to hear your views on what they should focus their inquiry on. To help inform the inquiry the Committee has agreed to use the Your Priorities digital consultation tool. The tool will ask the following question: What are the most important issues that the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee should look at in its inquiry into... MoreClosed 17 August 2023 -
The Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (Green Freeports Relief) (Scotland) Order 2023 (SSI 2023/Draft)
The Scottish and UK governments announced in January 2023 that the Inverness and Cromarty Firth and Forth Green freeports had been jointly selected to become Scotland’s first “Green Freeports”. The Scottish Government says Green Freeports are designed to boost innovation and inclusive growth within communities while: supporting Fair Work First practices creating new green jobs upholding the highest environmental protections supporting economic... MoreClosed 16 August 2023 -
Bankruptcy and Diligence (Scotland) Bill: Financial Memorandum
About the Bill At its introduction, the Bill aims to change the law in three main areas. It will: give powers to the Scottish Ministers to establish a pause on debt recovery action against people who are in debt and who also have a mental illness make technical changes to the law on bankruptcy update the law on diligence Bankruptcy is a formal way of dealing with debts when people cannot afford to pay their debt (in money or belongings). Diligence is the... MoreClosed 15 August 2023 -
Regulation of Legal Services (Scotland) Bill: Financial Memorandum
About the Bill This Bill updates the regulation of legal services in Scotland and provides for a modernised regulatory framework. Part 1 deals with the overarching regulatory framework. It has three Chapters which: set out what regulated legal services are to achieve and the standards that those providing services should follow, make rules for all regulators of legal services. It divides regulators into two categories and places different rules on each, set out how... MoreClosed 15 August 2023 -
Welfare of Dogs (Scotland) Bill
Welfare of Dogs (Scotland) Bill The Rural Affairs and Islands Committee is looking at the Welfare of Dogs (Scotland) Bill and wants to hear your views. What is the Welfare of Dogs (Scotland) Bill? The Bill would make changes to the law in a number of ways, including – requiring the Scottish Ministers to publish a code of practice that should be followed by any person who is considering acquiring a dog to keep as a pet, and by any person who is considering selling... MoreClosed 11 August 2023 -
Pre-budget Scrutiny
As part of its pre-budget scrutiny of the 2024-25 Scottish budget, t he Rural Affairs and Islands Committee is reviewing the 2023-24 Scottish Budget and wants to hear your views. The 2023-24 budget set out the Scottish Government’s spending priorities for the year. With regards to the Rural Affairs and Islands Budget portfolio , the 2023-24 Scottish Government budget document states the following: ... MoreClosed 11 August 2023 -
Regulation of Legal Services (Scotland) Bill - your views
Background Since December 2015, there have been several calls to change the regulation of legal services. These came from the legal sector, consumer organisations and other public bodies. In response, the Scottish Government commissioned the Roberton Review to look at reforming the regulation of legal services in Scotland. A further consultation from the Scottish Government concluded that, rather than follow the principal recommendation of the Roberton Review, which would have... MoreClosed 9 August 2023 -
Bankruptcy and Diligence (Scotland) Bill
A new Bill aims to change the laws around bankruptcy in Scotland – the Bankruptcy and Diligence Bill. The Economy and Fair Work Committee in the Scottish Parliament wants to know what you think about the proposed changes. The Committee particularly wants to hear from people with experience of severe financial difficulties. If you have lived experience of these issues, your views will be important in shaping how the Bill is scrutinised. Some of the changes include: ... MoreClosed 21 July 2023 -
Winter planning 2023-24
Background The Health, Social Care and Sport Committee is undertaking a short inquiry into winter preparedness and planning within health and social care. Aims: The aim of this inquiry is to review the effectiveness of last year’s winter preparedness plan Winter Resilience Overview 2022-23 and make recommendations for the forthcoming 2023-24 winter plan. What does the Committee want to know? This... MoreClosed 14 July 2023 -
Royal Mail service changes - your views
The Economy and Fair Work Committee want to know what you think about proposed Royal Mail service changes, and the impact of recent strikes. The Committee is interested in hearing from businesses and communities, particularly rural communities. We have invited Royal Mail to give evidence before the end of June. Your views will inform that session, and the questions we ask. Key questions How important is the current six-day Royal Mail service for letters to your business and/or... MoreClosed 8 June 2023 -
Wildlife Management and Muirburn (Scotland) Bill: Financial Memorandum
About the Bill The Bill is in two main parts. Part 1 deals with wildlife management. It introduces four changes to the law: it makes it an offence to use or buy a glue trap that could be used to catch an animal other than an invertebrate it introduces a licensing scheme for the use of specific traps to catch wild birds and animals, which will require people to complete an approved training course it introduces a licensing scheme for killing certain... MoreClosed 31 May 2023 -
Recovery of NHS dentistry services
The COVID-19 Recovery Committee is undertaking an inquiry into the recovery of NHS dentistry services. The inquiry will track progress on the aims set out in the NHS Recovery Plan 2021-2026 . This includes a commitment to return NHS dentistry services to pre-pandemic levels. We would like to hear from dentists who provide NHS services. This survey will run from Friday, 5 May until Wednesday, 31 May. The purpose of the survey is to understand... MoreClosed 31 May 2023 -
Wildlife Management and Muirburn (Scotland) Bill
The Rural Affairs and Islands Committee is looking at the Wildlife Management and Muirburn (Scotland) Bill and wants to hear your views. What is the Wildlife Management and Muirburn (Scotland) Bill The Bill would change the law in a number of ways— Ban the use and purchase of glue traps Introduce a licensing system for the use of certain wildlife traps Introduce a licensing system for land on which certain birds... MoreClosed 5 May 2023 -
Inquiry into the Scottish Government’s Public Service Reform programme
The Finance and Public Administration Committee is looking at the Scottish Government’s public service reform programme, including its plans to keep pay bill costs at 2022-23 levels. This consultation closed on 1 May 2023. Read responses from public service organisations Read responses from non-public service organisations and individuals Thank you to the respondents for sharing their views with the Committee. Consultation details We wanted to hear from... MoreClosed 1 May 2023 -
Culture in communities - your views
Scotland is a culturally rich nation, and it’s important that cultural activities are taking place and enjoyed in local communities right across Scotland. The Scottish Government’s Culture Strategy recognises the importance of taking a ‘place-based’ approach to culture. This means giving people a greater say in shaping the cultural life of their local communities. This could be through community choirs, book clubs and theatre groups, live music, or festivals and galas. The... MoreClosed 7 April 2023 -
Culture in communities - your views - BSL
Scotland is a culturally rich nation, and it’s important that cultural activities are taking place and enjoyed in local communities right across Scotland. The Scottish Government’s Culture Strategy recognises the importance of taking a ‘place-based’ approach to culture. This means giving people a greater say in shaping the cultural life of their local communities. This could be through community choirs, book clubs and theatre groups, live music, or festivals and galas.... MoreClosed 7 April 2023 -
Petition PE1758: End greyhound racing in Scotland
The Rural Affairs and Islands Committee is considering a petition which asks for a ban on greyhound racing in Scotland and wants to hear your views. What is the petition asking for? Petition PE1758: End greyhound racing in Scotland, submitted by Gill Docherty on behalf of Scotland Against Greyhound Exploitation, calls on the Scottish Parliament to urge the Scottish Government to put an end to greyhound racing in Scotland. The Scottish Animal Welfare Commission (SAWC)... MoreClosed 7 April 2023 -
Addressing child poverty through parental employment
The Social Justice and Social Security Committee is currently undertaking an inquiry into addressing child poverty through parental employment . Inquiry to date We have so far received written submissions from Local Employment Partnerships through a focused call for views. We have also attended focus groups and visits in Glasgow, North Ayrshire and Uist to hear about people’s experiences and get a strategic overview of local issues and opportunities. The submissions and notes... MoreClosed 5 April 2023 -
Children (Care and Justice) Bill: Financial Memorandum
About the Bill The Bill has four main parts. The first part changes the definition of “child” in the children’s hearings system from someone under 16 to someone under 18. This part makes some other changes which include offering more guidance for children who turn 18. The second part makes changes to criminal procedure in relation to children, including the kind of accommodation and safeguarding that is used. This includes stopping children under 18 from going to a young... MoreClosed 2 April 2023 -
Trusts and Succession (Scotland) Bill: Financial Memorandum
About the Bill The Bill aims to change the law in relation to two areas: trusts: how they are administered and managed succession: who has the right to inherit and in what order The Bill aims to modernise the law. Trusts have been in use since at least the early 17th century in Scotland. The main existing legislation on trusts is the Trusts (Scotland) Act 1921. The 1921 Act has been significantly amended making it complicated and difficult to understand. There... MoreClosed 26 March 2023 -
Experiences of the Complex Mesh Surgical Service
The Health, Social Care and Sport Committee is looking into people’s experiences of the Complex Mesh Surgical Service. The Complex Mesh Surgical Service , hosted by NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, is the nationally designated centre in Scotland for women with transvaginal mesh complications (this survey does not apply where mesh has been used in other parts of the body, for example, hernia repair). As part of the Committee’s scrutiny of the Transvaginal Mesh Removal (Cost... MoreClosed 24 March 2023 -
Trusts and Succession (Scotland) Bill - Consultation
Share your views on the Trusts and Succession (Scotland) Bill with the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee. The Scottish Government introduced the Trusts and Succession (Scotland) Bill on 22 November 2022. The Bill aims to change the law relating to: trusts, how they are administered and managed (Part 1 of the Bill) succession, which says who has the right to inherit when someone dies, and in what order (Part 2 of the Bill) A trust is a legal device which... MoreClosed 20 March 2023 -
Your views on the Children (Care and Justice) (Scotland) Bill
The Bill makes changes to the law in relation to the care of children and the involvement of children in the criminal justice system. The changes relate to the children’s hearings system and several parts of the criminal justice system. This includes courts that hear cases relating to children and the places where children can be detained. Find out more about the Bill The Education, Children and Young People Committee asked for views on the Bill and how it will affect... MoreClosed 17 March 2023 -
Long COVID inquiry - your views
This inquiry will focus on diagnosis, treatment and current support available to those with long COVID. According to the latest ONS figures, currently it is estimated that 2.1 million are experiencing self-reported long COVID in the UK (3.3% of the population). In Scotland it is estimated that 187,000 people have self-reported long COVID (3.5% of the population). We are interested in hearing your views on three main themes: awareness and recognition therapy and... MoreClosed 19 February 2023 -
Charities (Regulation and Administration) (Scotland) Bill: Financial Memorandum
About the Bill Scottish charities are regulated by an independent body. This body is called the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR). OSCR was established under the Charities and Trustee Investment (Scotland) Act 2005 (the 2005 Act). The 2005 Act sets out the powers that OSCR has to regulate charities. This includes publishing and maintaining the Scottish Charity Register. This Bill makes changes to the 2005 Act. It would: give OSCR wider powers to investigate... MoreClosed 17 February 2023 -
Disabled employment gap inquiry
Identifying barriers to accessing employment is a key part of the Economy and Fair Work Committee’s remit Statistics show that the disabled people in Scotland have a lower employment rate than non-disabled people. The Committee would like to understand what more can be done to ensure disabled people can access employment. Committee inquiry The Committee has agreed to hold an inquiry that will look at how we can identify and address barriers that limit the ability of... MoreClosed 16 February 2023 -
Disabled employment gap inquiry - BSL
Identifying barriers to accessing employment is a key part of the Economy and Fair Work Committee’s remit Statistics show that the disabled people in Scotland have a lower employment rate than non-disabled people. The Committee would like to understand what more can be done to ensure disabled people can access employment. Committee inquiry The Committee has agreed to hold an inquiry that will look at how we can identify and address barriers that limit the ability... MoreClosed 16 February 2023 -
Net zero for the Grangemouth area
Scotland’s economy and the skills and industries that drive economic growth both now and in the future are a key part of the Committee’s remit. There is currently a target of 2045 for Scotland to cut greenhouse gas emissions to net-zero. Industry is the second highest carbon emitting sector in Scotland after transport and the Scottish Government aims to reduce emissions by around a third by 2030. Committee inquiry The Committee has agreed to hold an inquiry into a Just... MoreClosed 14 February 2023 -
Public Participation at the Scottish Parliament - Citizens' Panel Recommendations
Citizens' Panel on Participation - Tell us what recommendations we should prioritise The Citizens’ Panel on Participation has published their report and they have made 17 recommendations to the Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee on improving how the Scottish Parliament’s work involves, reflects, and meets the needs of the full range of communities it represents, focusing on improving engagement for those currently under-represented. ... MoreClosed 10 February 2023 -
Inquiry into Public Administration - Effective Scottish Government decision-making
Public Administration is a key part of the Committee’s remit and is best described as how the functions and systems of the Scottish Government work. The First Minister explained that: For a sensible Government… transparency, good record-keeping and the ability to demonstrate the basis on which decisions are taken are as much in the interests of the Government as they are in the interests of those who are holding the Government to account. The Committee’s inquiry... MoreClosed 7 February 2023
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