Mentions:
1: Kidd, Bill (SNP - Glasgow Anniesland) It has taken action on problematic items to help tackle throwaway culture, and it is already introducing - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Chapman, Maggie (Green - North East Scotland) John Mason outlined those very clearly in his speech.Westminster’s punitive sanctions culture has embedded - Speech Link
Asked by: Regan, Ash (Alba Party - Edinburgh Eastern)
Question
To ask the Scottish Government, as part of its work to further the case for Scottish independence, what recent discussions the (a) former Minister for Independence, (b) Cabinet Secretary for Constitution, External Affairs and Culture and (c) First Minister has had with the (i) Prime Minister, (ii) Minister for Intergovernmental Relations and (iii) UK Government regarding a potential route to Scottish independence.
Answered by Robertson, Angus - Cabinet Secretary for Constitution, External Affairs and Culture
The First Minister emphasised his Government’s commitment to Scotland’s independence in his first call with the Prime Minister earlier this month. The Scottish Government stands ready to engage at any point with the UK Government to begin talks about the change to the Scottish Parliament’s powers to allow the Scottish people to choose their future.
Formal Minutes May. 31 2024
Committee: Foreign Affairs Committee (Department: Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office)Found: of UK foreign policy • Correspondence dated 12 November from the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture
Correspondence May. 31 2024
Committee: Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture CommitteeFound: Yours sincerely, Clare Adamson MSP, Convener of the Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture
Correspondence May. 31 2024
Committee: Local Government, Housing and Planning CommitteeFound: the second EU law tracker report commissioned by the Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture
Report May. 31 2024
Committee: Citizen Participation and Public Petitions CommitteeFound: Access to prescribed medication for detainees in police custody ___________ 9 PE1947: Address Scotland's culture
May. 30 2024
Source Page: Russia's bombardment of Kharkiv is having an appalling impact on the region’s civilians: UK statement to the OSCEFound: facts and ideas that do not conform with the Kremlin’s warped view of reality; Ukrainian identity, culture
Asked by: Lennon, Monica (Scottish Labour - Central Scotland)
Question
To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an update on the proposed Education Bill, as set out in its Programme for Government 2023-24.
Answered by Gilruth, Jenny - Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills
The Scottish Government is committed to implementing the system and culture change required to improve outcomes and support professionals in classrooms and education settings all over Scotland. As part of this work, a Bill will be laid before parliament this year which will underpin the establishment of a new qualifications body and an independent officeholder for education inspection, to be in place in the Autumn of 2025.
Asked by: Regan, Ash (Alba Party - Edinburgh Eastern)
Question
To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an update on its civil service transformation work.
Answered by McKee, Ivan
There is a wide range of transformation work underway within the Scottish Government, much of which has built upon the foundations of the Corporate Transformation programme I established in my previous government role.
Transformation activity is now being directed by the ‘In the Service of Scotland’ framework, which sets out the mission, vision, improvement priorities and values for the core Scottish Government, and has the broad aim of creating an organisation that can deliver effectively and efficiently for ministers and the people of Scotland in any future operating environment.
The improvement priorities are:
Examples of current work include a shared services programme that will implement Oracle Cloud, transforming the HR, finance and purchasing function for Scottish Government and public sector customers; a programme of work to implement a People Strategy; a range of initiatives to upskill civil servants, such as the Scottish Digital Academy which provides high quality professional learning to public and third sector staff to build digital capability; and the Single Scottish Estate, which is identifying opportunities to efficiently co-locate some public services and support our transition to Net Zero.