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SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT
We received a total of 86 responses to the public consultation, split almost evenly between organisations and individuals. 45 (52%) of these were from organisations, including membership representative bodies, businesses, campaign groups, charities, public sector bodies and LOCAL PLACE PLAN REGULATIONS CONSULTATION Whilst the bulk of provisions for Local Place Plans are to be found within the changes in the Planning (Scotland) Act 2019 to the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997, this left a number matters to secondary legislation. We wish to consult on these matters which relate to the preparation, content, submission and registration ofLocal
CLEANER AIR FOR SCOTLAND 2 Cleaner Air for Scotland 2 - consultation on a draft new air quality for Scotland: Scottish Government response. On 22 March 2021 the Scottish Government published an analysis of responses to the recent consultation on a draft new air quality strategy for Scotland. MINERS’ STRIKE 1984/85 PARDON: CONSULTATION Overview. In October 2020, the Cabinet Secretary for Justice announced that the Scottish Government accepted in principle the recommendation made by an independent review panel, that subject to establishing suitable criteria, the Scottish Government should introduce legislation to pardon miners convicted for matters related to thestrike.
A CONSULTATION ON THE DIGITAL STRATEGY FOR SCOTLAND Results updated 11 Mar 2021. The updated digital strategy has now launched. “A Changing Nation: How Scotland Will Thrive In A Digital World” sets out a path for Scotland to fulfil its potential in the digital world and outlines the steps that the Scottish Government will take in order to ensure that everyone in Scotland has the skills, connectivity and devices required to fully participate CONSULTATION ON A PATIENT SAFETY COMMISSIONER ROLE FOR Why we are consulting. At theThe decision to establish a Patient Safety Commissioner role for Scotland came about as a result of recommendation 2 in 'First Do No Harm: The Report of the Independent Medicines and Medical Devices Safety Review' (the Cumberlege Review),published in
ADULT DISABILITY PAYMENT: CONSULTATION Adult Disability Payment is a new Scottish benefit which will replace Personal Independence Payment and be delivered by Social Security Scotland. This form of assistance is provided to disabled individuals between the ages of 16 and state pension age to mitigate the additional costs of living with a disability or health condition. UK DOLPHIN AND PORPOISE CONSERVATION STRATEGY The strategy seeks a joined-up approach to management, with both site and wider measures working together to conserve dolphin, porpoise and minke whale populations. It proposes a series of high-level actions to deliver these outcomes. We would welcome your views on the assessments, evidence and actions proposed under this strategy. CLYDE MISSION CALL FOR IDEAS NATIVE TREES TO SCOTLAND Native trees to Scotland Scots Pine The most common conifer tree in the world, its natural range stretches half way round the world, fromScotland to Eastern
SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT
We received a total of 86 responses to the public consultation, split almost evenly between organisations and individuals. 45 (52%) of these were from organisations, including membership representative bodies, businesses, campaign groups, charities, public sector bodies and LOCAL PLACE PLAN REGULATIONS CONSULTATION Whilst the bulk of provisions for Local Place Plans are to be found within the changes in the Planning (Scotland) Act 2019 to the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997, this left a number matters to secondary legislation. We wish to consult on these matters which relate to the preparation, content, submission and registration ofLocal
CLEANER AIR FOR SCOTLAND 2 Cleaner Air for Scotland 2 - consultation on a draft new air quality for Scotland: Scottish Government response. On 22 March 2021 the Scottish Government published an analysis of responses to the recent consultation on a draft new air quality strategy for Scotland. MINERS’ STRIKE 1984/85 PARDON: CONSULTATION Overview. In October 2020, the Cabinet Secretary for Justice announced that the Scottish Government accepted in principle the recommendation made by an independent review panel, that subject to establishing suitable criteria, the Scottish Government should introduce legislation to pardon miners convicted for matters related to thestrike.
A CONSULTATION ON THE DIGITAL STRATEGY FOR SCOTLAND Results updated 11 Mar 2021. The updated digital strategy has now launched. “A Changing Nation: How Scotland Will Thrive In A Digital World” sets out a path for Scotland to fulfil its potential in the digital world and outlines the steps that the Scottish Government will take in order to ensure that everyone in Scotland has the skills, connectivity and devices required to fully participate CONSULTATION ON A PATIENT SAFETY COMMISSIONER ROLE FOR Why we are consulting. At theThe decision to establish a Patient Safety Commissioner role for Scotland came about as a result of recommendation 2 in 'First Do No Harm: The Report of the Independent Medicines and Medical Devices Safety Review' (the Cumberlege Review),published in
ADULT DISABILITY PAYMENT: CONSULTATION Adult Disability Payment is a new Scottish benefit which will replace Personal Independence Payment and be delivered by Social Security Scotland. This form of assistance is provided to disabled individuals between the ages of 16 and state pension age to mitigate the additional costs of living with a disability or health condition. UK DOLPHIN AND PORPOISE CONSERVATION STRATEGY The strategy seeks a joined-up approach to management, with both site and wider measures working together to conserve dolphin, porpoise and minke whale populations. It proposes a series of high-level actions to deliver these outcomes. We would welcome your views on the assessments, evidence and actions proposed under this strategy. CLYDE MISSION CALL FOR IDEAS NATIVE TREES TO SCOTLAND Native trees to Scotland Scots Pine The most common conifer tree in the world, its natural range stretches half way round the world, fromScotland to Eastern
CONSULTATION ON A PATIENT SAFETY COMMISSIONER ROLE FOR Why we are consulting. At theThe decision to establish a Patient Safety Commissioner role for Scotland came about as a result of recommendation 2 in 'First Do No Harm: The Report of the Independent Medicines and Medical Devices Safety Review' (the Cumberlege Review),published in
REGISTERS OF CHILD WELFARE REPORTERS, CURATORS AD LITEM Overview. The Children (Scotland) Act 2020 (the 2020 Act) gained Royal Assent on 1 October 2020. The 2020 Act builds on the existing Children (Scotland) Act 1995 (the 1995 Act). RAISING THE AGE OF REFERRAL TO THE PRINCIPAL REPORTER There was overwhelming support to raise the maximum age of referral to 18 for care, protection and offence cases, allowing equal opportunities for young people to get the right support at the right time. The responses identified many challenges in implementing the proposed change, including how operational partners would respond tothe
CONSULTATION ON THE REVISED NATIONAL GUIDANCE FOR CHILD What happens next. Consultation responses will be analysed alongside the feedback from online engagement sessions. Views will inform the final content of the revised National Guidance, and future developments in child protection improvement work more generally. SHORT TERM LETS: CONSULTATION ON A LICENSING SCHEME AND Results updated 10 Dec 2020 Latest. On 10 December 2020, we published a consultation report on our 2020 consultation on the definition of short-term lets and detailed proposals for the licensing scheme and control areas.. What happens next. In the week of 14 December, we will lay the Licensing Order, Control Area Regulations and the Business and Regulatory Impact Assessment (BRIA) NATIONAL PLANNING FRAMEWORK: POSITION STATEMENT Overview. The Position Statement sets out the Scottish Government's current thinking on the issues that will need to be addressed when preparing Scotland's fourth National Planning Framework (NPF4). It draws on the ideas and evidence we received from a broad range of people and organisations through our early engagement programme.PLANNING SYSTEM
What happens next. Following the closure of the consultation, we will undertake an independent analysis of the responses. The results of the consultation will assist the Scottish Government in finalising the guidance on the promotion and use DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION (SINGLE-USE PLASTIC Overview. We are seeking views and comments from stakeholders and the general public on the draft Environmental Protection (Single-use Plastic Products and Oxo-degradable Plastic Products) (Scotland) Regulations to inform our work on finalising the regulations. PROPOSED CHANGES TO PRE-APPLICATION CONSULTATION Overview. This consultation paper relates to proposed changes to the existing requirements for pre-application consultation (PAC) with local communities on national and major developments. NATIVE TREES TO SCOTLAND Native trees to Scotland Scots Pine The most common conifer tree in the world, its natural range stretches half way round the world, fromScotland to Eastern
SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT
We received a total of 86 responses to the public consultation, split almost evenly between organisations and individuals. 45 (52%) of these were from organisations, including membership representative bodies, businesses, campaign groups, charities, public sector bodies andFIND CONSULTATIONS
The Scottish Government's Programme for Government 2020-21 commits the Government to establishing a Patient Safety Commissioner for Scotland. This paper therefore seeks views on what that role should look like; who the Patient Safety Commissioner LOCAL PLACE PLAN REGULATIONS CONSULTATION Why we are consulting. Whilst the bulk of provisions for Local Place Plans are to be found within the changes in the Planning (Scotland) Act 2019 to the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997, this left a number matters to secondary legislation. CLEANER AIR FOR SCOTLAND 2 Cleaner Air for Scotland 2 - consultation on a draft new air quality for Scotland: Scottish Government response. On 22 March 2021 the Scottish Government published an analysis of responses to the recent consultation on a draft new air quality strategy for Scotland. MINERS’ STRIKE 1984/85 PARDON: CONSULTATION Overview. In October 2020, the Cabinet Secretary for Justice announced that the Scottish Government accepted in principle the recommendation made by an independent review panel, that subject to establishing suitable criteria, the Scottish Government should introduce legislation to pardon miners convicted for matters related to thestrike.
ADULT DISABILITY PAYMENT: CONSULTATION Overview. The Scottish Government is consulting on the draft regulations for Adult Disability Payment. Adult Disability Payment is a new Scottish benefit which will replace Personal Independence Payment and be delivered by Social Security Scotland. IMPACT ON ISLANDS COMMUNITIES OF FREE BUS TRAVEL FOR YOUNG Why we are consulting. We consulted on free bus travel throughout Scotland for under 19s at the end of 2020. A number of responses raised issues around the RAISING THE AGE OF REFERRAL TO THE PRINCIPAL REPORTER KSO Research were commissioned to undertake an independent analysis of all responses. This report presents the findings from the public consultation and explains the methodology that was used to analyse responses.. Where permission to publish has been provided, the consultation responses are now available to view online. CONSULTATION ON A PATIENT SAFETY COMMISSIONER ROLE FOR Why we are consulting. At theThe decision to establish a Patient Safety Commissioner role for Scotland came about as a result of recommendation 2 in 'First Do No Harm: The Report of the Independent Medicines and Medical Devices Safety Review' (the Cumberlege Review),published in
MINIMUM AGE OF CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY ADVISORY GROUP CASE Minimum Age of Criminal Responsibility Advisory Group Case Studies March 2016 Disclaimer: The following “case studies” are for illustrative purposes only,SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT
We received a total of 86 responses to the public consultation, split almost evenly between organisations and individuals. 45 (52%) of these were from organisations, including membership representative bodies, businesses, campaign groups, charities, public sector bodies andFIND CONSULTATIONS
The Scottish Government's Programme for Government 2020-21 commits the Government to establishing a Patient Safety Commissioner for Scotland. This paper therefore seeks views on what that role should look like; who the Patient Safety Commissioner LOCAL PLACE PLAN REGULATIONS CONSULTATION Why we are consulting. Whilst the bulk of provisions for Local Place Plans are to be found within the changes in the Planning (Scotland) Act 2019 to the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997, this left a number matters to secondary legislation. CLEANER AIR FOR SCOTLAND 2 Cleaner Air for Scotland 2 - consultation on a draft new air quality for Scotland: Scottish Government response. On 22 March 2021 the Scottish Government published an analysis of responses to the recent consultation on a draft new air quality strategy for Scotland. MINERS’ STRIKE 1984/85 PARDON: CONSULTATION Overview. In October 2020, the Cabinet Secretary for Justice announced that the Scottish Government accepted in principle the recommendation made by an independent review panel, that subject to establishing suitable criteria, the Scottish Government should introduce legislation to pardon miners convicted for matters related to thestrike.
ADULT DISABILITY PAYMENT: CONSULTATION Overview. The Scottish Government is consulting on the draft regulations for Adult Disability Payment. Adult Disability Payment is a new Scottish benefit which will replace Personal Independence Payment and be delivered by Social Security Scotland. IMPACT ON ISLANDS COMMUNITIES OF FREE BUS TRAVEL FOR YOUNG Why we are consulting. We consulted on free bus travel throughout Scotland for under 19s at the end of 2020. A number of responses raised issues around the RAISING THE AGE OF REFERRAL TO THE PRINCIPAL REPORTER KSO Research were commissioned to undertake an independent analysis of all responses. This report presents the findings from the public consultation and explains the methodology that was used to analyse responses.. Where permission to publish has been provided, the consultation responses are now available to view online. CONSULTATION ON A PATIENT SAFETY COMMISSIONER ROLE FOR Why we are consulting. At theThe decision to establish a Patient Safety Commissioner role for Scotland came about as a result of recommendation 2 in 'First Do No Harm: The Report of the Independent Medicines and Medical Devices Safety Review' (the Cumberlege Review),published in
MINIMUM AGE OF CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY ADVISORY GROUP CASE Minimum Age of Criminal Responsibility Advisory Group Case Studies March 2016 Disclaimer: The following “case studies” are for illustrative purposes only, CONSULTATION ON A PATIENT SAFETY COMMISSIONER ROLE FOR Why we are consulting. At theThe decision to establish a Patient Safety Commissioner role for Scotland came about as a result of recommendation 2 in 'First Do No Harm: The Report of the Independent Medicines and Medical Devices Safety Review' (the Cumberlege Review),published in
RAISING THE AGE OF REFERRAL TO THE PRINCIPAL REPORTER KSO Research were commissioned to undertake an independent analysis of all responses. This report presents the findings from the public consultation and explains the methodology that was used to analyse responses.. Where permission to publish has been provided, the consultation responses are now available to view online. A CONSULTATION ON THE DIGITAL STRATEGY FOR SCOTLAND Results updated 11 Mar 2021. The updated digital strategy has now launched. “A Changing Nation: How Scotland Will Thrive In A Digital World” sets out a path for Scotland to fulfil its potential in the digital world and outlines the steps that the Scottish Government will take in order to ensure that everyone in Scotland has the skills, connectivity and devices required to fully participate REGISTERS OF CHILD WELFARE REPORTERS, CURATORS AD LITEM Registers of child welfare reporters, curators ad litem and of solicitors who may be appointed when an individual has been prohibited from conducting their case themselves WILD WRASSE HARVESTING: CONSULTATION ON PROPOSED NEW Results updated 9 Dec 2020. The consultation sought views on the introduction of mandatory fishing measures by Marine Scotland to provide appropriate fisheries management of the wild wrasse fishery, and was open for responses from 11 th March 2020 – 10 th May 2020. There were 154 responses to the consultation and a range of stakeholder interests were represented. CONSULTATION ON FREE BUS TRAVEL FOR PEOPLE RESIDENT IN Results updated 21 Jan 2021 We are working to introduce a new statutory scheme to allow 5-18 year olds resident in Scotland to access free bus travel through the National Entitlement Card. Legislation was introduced into the Scottish Parliament on 21 January which, if approved, will enable us to begin preparations for the new scheme. An independent analysis of consultation responses was LEGAL AID REFORM IN SCOTLAND: CONSULTATION What happens next. Analysis of the consultation responses, which will be published and will help to inform the development of legislation to reform legal aid in Scotland. PUBLISHED RESPONSES FOR CHILDREN’S RIGHTS: CONSULTATION ON Only answers from respondents who gave permission are published. However, all responses are included in the analysis of thisconsultation.
PROPOSED CHANGES TO PRE-APPLICATION CONSULTATION Overview. This consultation paper relates to proposed changes to the existing requirements for pre-application consultation (PAC) with local communities on national and major developments. NATIVE TREES TO SCOTLAND Native trees to Scotland Scots Pine The most common conifer tree in the world, its natural range stretches half way round the world, fromScotland to Eastern
SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT
We did. To summarise, for 2021 the Scottish Government will: Allocate the greater share of Additional Quota on the basis of historic track record for the reference period 2015-2019, to vessels active as of 1 January 2021. Allocate a portion of Additional Quota to the non-sector. An analysis of responses and details are set out in theoutcome
FIND CONSULTATIONS
Complaints against lawyers and legal firms in Scotland: consultation. This consultation sets out proposals and seeks views on potential improvements to the legal complaints system, within the current legislative framework of the Legal Profession and Legal Aid LOCAL PLACE PLAN REGULATIONS CONSULTATION Whilst the bulk of provisions for Local Place Plans are to be found within the changes in the Planning (Scotland) Act 2019 to the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997, this left a number matters to secondary legislation. We wish to consult on these matters which relate to the preparation, content, submission and registration ofLocal
MINERS’ STRIKE 1984/85 PARDON: CONSULTATION Overview. In October 2020, the Cabinet Secretary for Justice announced that the Scottish Government accepted in principle the recommendation made by an independent review panel, that subject to establishing suitable criteria, the Scottish Government should introduce legislation to pardon miners convicted for matters related to thestrike.
CLEANER AIR FOR SCOTLAND 2 Cleaner Air for Scotland 2 - consultation on a draft new air quality for Scotland: Scottish Government response. On 22 March 2021 the Scottish Government published an analysis of responses to the recent consultation on a draft new air quality strategy for Scotland. CONSULTATION ON A PATIENT SAFETY COMMISSIONER ROLE FOR Why we are consulting. At theThe decision to establish a Patient Safety Commissioner role for Scotland came about as a result of recommendation 2 in 'First Do No Harm: The Report of the Independent Medicines and Medical Devices Safety Review' (the Cumberlege Review),published in
ADULT DISABILITY PAYMENT: CONSULTATION Adult Disability Payment is a new Scottish benefit which will replace Personal Independence Payment and be delivered by Social Security Scotland. This form of assistance is provided to disabled individuals between the ages of 16 and state pension age to mitigate the additional costs of living with a disability or health condition. IMPACT ON ISLANDS COMMUNITIES OF FREE BUS TRAVEL FOR YOUNG Why we are consulting. We consulted on free bus travel throughout Scotland for under 19s at the end of 2020. A number of responses raised issues around the LEGAL AID REFORM IN SCOTLAND: CONSULTATION Three overarching foundations of reform have been identified, namely that legal aid: i) has the user voice at its centre; ii) has flexibility to address and adapt to user need; and. iii) should be regarded as a public service. Views are firstly invited on these foundations for change, which could promote a major shift in how legalaid policy is
DEVELOPMENTS IN ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE IN SCOTLAND: A 2 Ministerial foreword The Scottish Government is a strong supporter of environmental justice. We have undertaken a significant programme of reform to the justice system and areSCOTTISH GOVERNMENT
We did. To summarise, for 2021 the Scottish Government will: Allocate the greater share of Additional Quota on the basis of historic track record for the reference period 2015-2019, to vessels active as of 1 January 2021. Allocate a portion of Additional Quota to the non-sector. An analysis of responses and details are set out in theoutcome
FIND CONSULTATIONS
Complaints against lawyers and legal firms in Scotland: consultation. This consultation sets out proposals and seeks views on potential improvements to the legal complaints system, within the current legislative framework of the Legal Profession and Legal Aid LOCAL PLACE PLAN REGULATIONS CONSULTATION Whilst the bulk of provisions for Local Place Plans are to be found within the changes in the Planning (Scotland) Act 2019 to the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997, this left a number matters to secondary legislation. We wish to consult on these matters which relate to the preparation, content, submission and registration ofLocal
MINERS’ STRIKE 1984/85 PARDON: CONSULTATION Overview. In October 2020, the Cabinet Secretary for Justice announced that the Scottish Government accepted in principle the recommendation made by an independent review panel, that subject to establishing suitable criteria, the Scottish Government should introduce legislation to pardon miners convicted for matters related to thestrike.
CLEANER AIR FOR SCOTLAND 2 Cleaner Air for Scotland 2 - consultation on a draft new air quality for Scotland: Scottish Government response. On 22 March 2021 the Scottish Government published an analysis of responses to the recent consultation on a draft new air quality strategy for Scotland. CONSULTATION ON A PATIENT SAFETY COMMISSIONER ROLE FOR Why we are consulting. At theThe decision to establish a Patient Safety Commissioner role for Scotland came about as a result of recommendation 2 in 'First Do No Harm: The Report of the Independent Medicines and Medical Devices Safety Review' (the Cumberlege Review),published in
ADULT DISABILITY PAYMENT: CONSULTATION Adult Disability Payment is a new Scottish benefit which will replace Personal Independence Payment and be delivered by Social Security Scotland. This form of assistance is provided to disabled individuals between the ages of 16 and state pension age to mitigate the additional costs of living with a disability or health condition. IMPACT ON ISLANDS COMMUNITIES OF FREE BUS TRAVEL FOR YOUNG Why we are consulting. We consulted on free bus travel throughout Scotland for under 19s at the end of 2020. A number of responses raised issues around the LEGAL AID REFORM IN SCOTLAND: CONSULTATION Three overarching foundations of reform have been identified, namely that legal aid: i) has the user voice at its centre; ii) has flexibility to address and adapt to user need; and. iii) should be regarded as a public service. Views are firstly invited on these foundations for change, which could promote a major shift in how legalaid policy is
DEVELOPMENTS IN ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE IN SCOTLAND: A 2 Ministerial foreword The Scottish Government is a strong supporter of environmental justice. We have undertaken a significant programme of reform to the justice system and are A CONSULTATION ON THE DIGITAL STRATEGY FOR SCOTLAND Results updated 11 Mar 2021. The updated digital strategy has now launched. “A Changing Nation: How Scotland Will Thrive In A Digital World” sets out a path for Scotland to fulfil its potential in the digital world and outlines the steps that the Scottish Government will take in order to ensure that everyone in Scotland has the skills, connectivity and devices required to fully participate ADULT DISABILITY PAYMENT: CONSULTATION Adult Disability Payment is a new Scottish benefit which will replace Personal Independence Payment and be delivered by Social Security Scotland. This form of assistance is provided to disabled individuals between the ages of 16 and state pension age to mitigate the additional costs of living with a disability or health condition. CONSULTATION ON SCOTTISH CHARITY LAW Overview. This consultation seeks views on potential improvements to the statutory charity regulation framework in Scotland, in light of proposals put forward by the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR). The proposals broadly focus on improvements to charity law that would increase transparency and accountability in order to maintain publictrust
FISH - ADDITIONAL QUOTA ALLOCATION 2021: CONSULTATION We did. To summarise, for 2021 the Scottish Government will: Allocate the greater share of Additional Quota on the basis of historic track record for the reference period 2015-2019, to vessels active as of 1 January 2021. Allocate a portion of Additional Quota to the non-sector. An analysis of responses and details are set out in theoutcome
WILD WRASSE HARVESTING: CONSULTATION ON PROPOSED NEW Results updated 9 Dec 2020. The consultation sought views on the introduction of mandatory fishing measures by Marine Scotland to provide appropriate fisheries management of the wild wrasse fishery, and was open for responses from 11 th March 2020 – 10 th May 2020. There were 154 responses to the consultation and a range of stakeholder interests were represented. REVIEW OF MENTAL HEALTH LAW IN SCOTLAND The aim of the Review is to improve the rights and protections of people affected by the mental health, incapacity or adult support and protection laws because they have, or used to have, a mental disorder. This includes carers or supporters of people affected by these laws. When the law talks about someone with “a mental disorder” it means CLYDE MISSION CALL FOR IDEAS The Clyde Mission seeks to recognise and use the Clyde as a national, strategic asset. The geographical footprint of the Mission covers the river and land immediately next to it (500m) along the length of the river, from the Lowther Hills through to the opening of the river between Gourock and Dunoon. To check whether an area is within 500m of CONSULTATION ON SECTION 38 OF THE HUMAN TRAFFICKING AND Overview. The only available data on the numbers of trafficking victims in Scotland are taken from the UK National Referral Mechanism (NRM). The NRM is a framework for identifying potential victims of trafficking and ensuring they receive appropriate support andassistance.
1. HEADTEACHERS’ CHARTER 6 EMPOWERING SCHOOLS A CONSULTATION ON THE PROVISIONS OF THE EDUCATION (SCOTLAND) BILL 1. HEADTEACHERS’ CHARTER The OECD identifies a clear relationship between school autonomy and performance. Looking at the evidence from the PISA programme they conclude that “the greater the MINIMUM AGE OF CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY ADVISORY GROUP CASE Minimum Age of Criminal Responsibility Advisory Group Case Studies March 2016 Disclaimer: The following “case studies” are for illustrative purposes only,SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT
We did. To summarise, for 2021 the Scottish Government will: Allocate the greater share of Additional Quota on the basis of historic track record for the reference period 2015-2019, to vessels active as of 1 January 2021. Allocate a portion of Additional Quota to the non-sector. An analysis of responses and details are set out in theoutcome
FIND CONSULTATIONS
Complaints against lawyers and legal firms in Scotland: consultation. This consultation sets out proposals and seeks views on potential improvements to the legal complaints system, within the current legislative framework of the Legal Profession and Legal Aid LOCAL PLACE PLAN REGULATIONS CONSULTATION Whilst the bulk of provisions for Local Place Plans are to be found within the changes in the Planning (Scotland) Act 2019 to the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997, this left a number matters to secondary legislation. We wish to consult on these matters which relate to the preparation, content, submission and registration ofLocal
MINERS’ STRIKE 1984/85 PARDON: CONSULTATION Overview. In October 2020, the Cabinet Secretary for Justice announced that the Scottish Government accepted in principle the recommendation made by an independent review panel, that subject to establishing suitable criteria, the Scottish Government should introduce legislation to pardon miners convicted for matters related to thestrike.
CLEANER AIR FOR SCOTLAND 2 Cleaner Air for Scotland 2 - consultation on a draft new air quality for Scotland: Scottish Government response. On 22 March 2021 the Scottish Government published an analysis of responses to the recent consultation on a draft new air quality strategy for Scotland. CONSULTATION ON A PATIENT SAFETY COMMISSIONER ROLE FOR Why we are consulting. At theThe decision to establish a Patient Safety Commissioner role for Scotland came about as a result of recommendation 2 in 'First Do No Harm: The Report of the Independent Medicines and Medical Devices Safety Review' (the Cumberlege Review),published in
ADULT DISABILITY PAYMENT: CONSULTATION Adult Disability Payment is a new Scottish benefit which will replace Personal Independence Payment and be delivered by Social Security Scotland. This form of assistance is provided to disabled individuals between the ages of 16 and state pension age to mitigate the additional costs of living with a disability or health condition. IMPACT ON ISLANDS COMMUNITIES OF FREE BUS TRAVEL FOR YOUNG Why we are consulting. We consulted on free bus travel throughout Scotland for under 19s at the end of 2020. A number of responses raised issues around the LEGAL AID REFORM IN SCOTLAND: CONSULTATION Three overarching foundations of reform have been identified, namely that legal aid: i) has the user voice at its centre; ii) has flexibility to address and adapt to user need; and. iii) should be regarded as a public service. Views are firstly invited on these foundations for change, which could promote a major shift in how legalaid policy is
DEVELOPMENTS IN ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE IN SCOTLAND: A 2 Ministerial foreword The Scottish Government is a strong supporter of environmental justice. We have undertaken a significant programme of reform to the justice system and areSCOTTISH GOVERNMENT
We did. To summarise, for 2021 the Scottish Government will: Allocate the greater share of Additional Quota on the basis of historic track record for the reference period 2015-2019, to vessels active as of 1 January 2021. Allocate a portion of Additional Quota to the non-sector. An analysis of responses and details are set out in theoutcome
FIND CONSULTATIONS
Complaints against lawyers and legal firms in Scotland: consultation. This consultation sets out proposals and seeks views on potential improvements to the legal complaints system, within the current legislative framework of the Legal Profession and Legal Aid LOCAL PLACE PLAN REGULATIONS CONSULTATION Whilst the bulk of provisions for Local Place Plans are to be found within the changes in the Planning (Scotland) Act 2019 to the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997, this left a number matters to secondary legislation. We wish to consult on these matters which relate to the preparation, content, submission and registration ofLocal
MINERS’ STRIKE 1984/85 PARDON: CONSULTATION Overview. In October 2020, the Cabinet Secretary for Justice announced that the Scottish Government accepted in principle the recommendation made by an independent review panel, that subject to establishing suitable criteria, the Scottish Government should introduce legislation to pardon miners convicted for matters related to thestrike.
CLEANER AIR FOR SCOTLAND 2 Cleaner Air for Scotland 2 - consultation on a draft new air quality for Scotland: Scottish Government response. On 22 March 2021 the Scottish Government published an analysis of responses to the recent consultation on a draft new air quality strategy for Scotland. CONSULTATION ON A PATIENT SAFETY COMMISSIONER ROLE FOR Why we are consulting. At theThe decision to establish a Patient Safety Commissioner role for Scotland came about as a result of recommendation 2 in 'First Do No Harm: The Report of the Independent Medicines and Medical Devices Safety Review' (the Cumberlege Review),published in
ADULT DISABILITY PAYMENT: CONSULTATION Adult Disability Payment is a new Scottish benefit which will replace Personal Independence Payment and be delivered by Social Security Scotland. This form of assistance is provided to disabled individuals between the ages of 16 and state pension age to mitigate the additional costs of living with a disability or health condition. IMPACT ON ISLANDS COMMUNITIES OF FREE BUS TRAVEL FOR YOUNG Why we are consulting. We consulted on free bus travel throughout Scotland for under 19s at the end of 2020. A number of responses raised issues around the LEGAL AID REFORM IN SCOTLAND: CONSULTATION Three overarching foundations of reform have been identified, namely that legal aid: i) has the user voice at its centre; ii) has flexibility to address and adapt to user need; and. iii) should be regarded as a public service. Views are firstly invited on these foundations for change, which could promote a major shift in how legalaid policy is
DEVELOPMENTS IN ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE IN SCOTLAND: A 2 Ministerial foreword The Scottish Government is a strong supporter of environmental justice. We have undertaken a significant programme of reform to the justice system and are A CONSULTATION ON THE DIGITAL STRATEGY FOR SCOTLAND Results updated 11 Mar 2021. The updated digital strategy has now launched. “A Changing Nation: How Scotland Will Thrive In A Digital World” sets out a path for Scotland to fulfil its potential in the digital world and outlines the steps that the Scottish Government will take in order to ensure that everyone in Scotland has the skills, connectivity and devices required to fully participate ADULT DISABILITY PAYMENT: CONSULTATION Adult Disability Payment is a new Scottish benefit which will replace Personal Independence Payment and be delivered by Social Security Scotland. This form of assistance is provided to disabled individuals between the ages of 16 and state pension age to mitigate the additional costs of living with a disability or health condition. CONSULTATION ON SCOTTISH CHARITY LAW Overview. This consultation seeks views on potential improvements to the statutory charity regulation framework in Scotland, in light of proposals put forward by the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR). The proposals broadly focus on improvements to charity law that would increase transparency and accountability in order to maintain publictrust
FISH - ADDITIONAL QUOTA ALLOCATION 2021: CONSULTATION We did. To summarise, for 2021 the Scottish Government will: Allocate the greater share of Additional Quota on the basis of historic track record for the reference period 2015-2019, to vessels active as of 1 January 2021. Allocate a portion of Additional Quota to the non-sector. An analysis of responses and details are set out in theoutcome
WILD WRASSE HARVESTING: CONSULTATION ON PROPOSED NEW Results updated 9 Dec 2020. The consultation sought views on the introduction of mandatory fishing measures by Marine Scotland to provide appropriate fisheries management of the wild wrasse fishery, and was open for responses from 11 th March 2020 – 10 th May 2020. There were 154 responses to the consultation and a range of stakeholder interests were represented. REVIEW OF MENTAL HEALTH LAW IN SCOTLAND The aim of the Review is to improve the rights and protections of people affected by the mental health, incapacity or adult support and protection laws because they have, or used to have, a mental disorder. This includes carers or supporters of people affected by these laws. When the law talks about someone with “a mental disorder” it means CLYDE MISSION CALL FOR IDEAS The Clyde Mission seeks to recognise and use the Clyde as a national, strategic asset. The geographical footprint of the Mission covers the river and land immediately next to it (500m) along the length of the river, from the Lowther Hills through to the opening of the river between Gourock and Dunoon. To check whether an area is within 500m of CONSULTATION ON SECTION 38 OF THE HUMAN TRAFFICKING AND Overview. The only available data on the numbers of trafficking victims in Scotland are taken from the UK National Referral Mechanism (NRM). The NRM is a framework for identifying potential victims of trafficking and ensuring they receive appropriate support andassistance.
1. HEADTEACHERS’ CHARTER 6 EMPOWERING SCHOOLS A CONSULTATION ON THE PROVISIONS OF THE EDUCATION (SCOTLAND) BILL 1. HEADTEACHERS’ CHARTER The OECD identifies a clear relationship between school autonomy and performance. Looking at the evidence from the PISA programme they conclude that “the greater the MINIMUM AGE OF CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY ADVISORY GROUP CASE Minimum Age of Criminal Responsibility Advisory Group Case Studies March 2016 Disclaimer: The following “case studies” are for illustrative purposes only, Skip to Main Content Toggle navigation Menu Search consultations* Consultation Hub
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PUBLIC SERVICES REFORM (SCOTLAND) ACT 2010: EXTENSION OF PART 2 ORDERMAKING POWERS
WE ASKED
We sought your views on the proposal for the Scottish Government to seek the Parliament’s approval to extend the duration of part 2 order making powers in the Public Services Reform (Scotland) Act 2010 for a further 5 year period from June 2020 to June 2025.YOU SAID
You provided us with 15 responses to the question in our consultation. The responses came in from 10 organisations and 5 individuals. With regard to the proposal to seek Parliaments approval to extend the part 2 order making powers for a further 5 years, our analysis of the responses found that 12 were in agreement, 3 advised they were unsure and no objections to the proposal were received.WE DID
As the responses received clearly supported the proposal to seek Parliaments approval to extend the order making powers for a further 5 year period we have taken the necessary action to allow Parliament to consider and scrutinise the request to extend the powers. SCOTTISH ROAD WORKS REGISTER (PRESCRIBED FEES) REGULATIONS 2020WE ASKED
We asked for views on a minor amendment to road works legislation. We sought views on the proposal to revoke the Scottish Statutory Instrument, “The “Scottish Road Works Register (Prescribed Fees) Regulations 2019” and replace it with a new Regulation to account for the running costs of £911,000 for the 2020/21 financial year.YOU SAID
In total, twelve responses to the consultation were received, from utility undertakers, roads authorities, one contractor and one individual. Brief analysis of these responses is detailed below. There was overall support for the proposal: six responses gave full support; and two gave support with a note that over the long term either the costs or the supporting cost sharing model should be reviewed. Of the four remaining responses, two were not content with the agreed cost sharing matrix developed by the Roads Authority and Utility Committee (Scotland). One response objected to any kind of cost sharing, noting that the costs should not be borne by local government. One response discussed a lack of clarity over how the monies raised are spent. It should be noted that this information is available at a high level through the Scottish Road Works Commissioners annual account, and can be made available in more detail through information access regimes.WE DID
The consultation responses have been carefully considered. The majority of respondents supported the proposal to replace the 2019 Scottish Statutory Instrument. As a result, we will now revoke the Scottish Statutory Instrument, “The “Scottish Road Works Register (Prescribed Fees) Regulations 2019”, and replace it with a new Regulation as proposed. CONSULTATION ON THE DRAFT CONTENT OF THE HUMAN TISSUE (AUTHORISATION) (SPECIFIED TYPE A PROCEDURES) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONSWE ASKED
The Human Tissue (Authorisation) (Scotland) Act 2019 (‘the 2019 Act’) provides a framework for the authorisation and carrying out of pre-death procedures. When the 2019 Act is implemented in autumn 2020, pre-death procedures must be specified as either Type A or Type B in order for them to be carried out. We asked for views on whether a proposed list of medical procedures that will form the content of the Human Tissue (Authorisation) (Specified Type A Procedures) (Scotland) Regulations was both accurate and comprehensive. It was explained that pre-death procedures are the routine medical procedures normally completed in an intensive care unit to assess the suitability of organs and tissue for transplantation, or to increase the likelihood of successful transplantation for the recipient. Type A procedures are those medical procedures which are currently routinely carried out and which Scottish Ministers consider are appropriate to be carried out in accordance with the provisions of the 2019 Act and not requiring any further restrictions or requirements. They include procedures such as the taking of a blood sample, taking of a urine sample and other routine procedures such as an electrocardiogram (ECG).YOU SAID
19 responses were submitted, including nine from organisations. Responses were primarily from those directly involved in the deceased donation and transplantation pathway across NHS Scotland. In response to consultation questions on the proposed list of procedures, a number of respondents highlighted two procedures that they recommended for removal as a Type A pre-death procedure (which were computerised tomography (CT) scan and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)). A number of other potential amendments were variously put forward to more accurately reflect current practice and also to suggest inclusion of a variety of other medical procedures which are less common, in the context of facilitating deceased donation andtransplantation.
WE DID
The responses to this consultation have informed and shaped the content of the Human Tissue (Authorisation) (Specified Type A Procedures) (Scotland) Regulations 2020, which have now been laid before the Scottish Parliament on 03 February 2020. This can be viewed here: http://www.legislation.gov.uk/sdsi/2020/9780111043981/contents Where permission to publish has been provided, the consultation responses are now available to view online. An analysis of the responses to the consultation has been published on the Scottish Government website and can be viewed here: https://www.gov.scot/publications/human-tissue-authorisation-specified-type-procedures-scotland-regulations-analysis-consultation-responses/* Accessibility
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