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Scottish Parliament Debate - Committee
Drug Deaths and Drug Harm - Wed 01 May 2024

Mentions:
1: None There has been much more community response and a lot of additional work has happened with the Scottish Ambulance - Speech Link
2: None When people have experienced an overdose, if they have been taken to hospital by the Ambulance Service - Speech Link
3: None I imagine that the figures that you quoted there are from the Ambulance Service. - Speech Link
4: McKelvie, Christina (SNP - Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse) I asked the Minister for Crime, Policing and Fire about that a few weeks ago, and he said that he would - Speech Link


Scottish Parliament Debate - Main Chamber
International Workers Memorial Day 2024 - Wed 01 May 2024

Mentions:
1: McArthur, Liam (LD - Orkney Islands) health and safety, transport and energy; understands that the Scottish Trades Union Congress (STUC), the Fire - Speech Link
2: Chapman, Maggie (Green - North East Scotland) such a great festival.Over the past couple of years, I have been privileged to work closely with the Fire - Speech Link
3: Lochhead, Richard (SNP - Moray) fires and carrying out rescues is an inherently risky undertaking but, in working with the Scottish Fire - Speech Link


Bill Documents
1 May 2024 - Bill
HL Bill 76 (as amended in Committee)
Leasehold and Freehold Reform Bill 2023-24

Found: means steps which have as their purpose— 30 (a) preventing or reducing the likelihood of a fire


Bill Documents
1 May 2024 - Select Committee report
19th Report of the Delegated Powers and Regulatory reform Committee
Zoological Society of London (Leases) Bill 2023-24

Found: Reform Act 2006, (b) section 7(2) or section 19 of the Localism Act 2011, or (c) section 5E(2) of the Fire


Bill Documents
1 May 2024 - Explanatory Notes
HL Bill 74 Explanatory Notes
Renters (Reform) Bill 2022-23

Found: Example: Fire safety investigation A fire service has been alerted to an obstructed fire escape at


Departmental Publication (Guidance and Regulation)
Department for Business and Trade

May. 01 2024

Source Page: Notice to exporters 2024/09: update on AUKUS
Document: (PDF)

Found: Systems and equipment that detect and automatically discriminate acoustic energy emanating from weapons fire


Scottish Parliament Select Committee
Letter from the Scottish Police Authority to the Convener, 1 May 2024
Police (Ethics, Conduct and Scrutiny) (Scotland) Bill Stage 1

Correspondence May. 01 2024

Committee: Criminal Justice Committee

Found: Complaints & Conduct Committee The Police and Fire Reform (Scotland) Act 2012 states that the Authority


Written Question
Police: Recruitment
Wednesday 1st May 2024

Asked by: Lord Bishop of Southwark (Bishops - Bishops)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask His Majesty's Government what plans they have to hold chief officers of police to account for the appropriate vetting of adverse information on police recruits regarding (1) security, (2) public safety, and (3) the confidence of the community.

Answered by Lord Sharpe of Epsom - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Home Office)

Police forces carry out their vetting independently of government and in line with the College of Policing’s vetting code of practice and vetting authorised professional practice (APP) guidance, which are both continually reviewed. The code sets out the role that a thorough and effective vetting regime has in helping to ensure public trust and confidence in those working in policing.

The College’s most recent code, published in July 2023, sets out how adverse information should be considered in vetting decisions, as well as provides a number of requirements on chief officers, including the need to assess the risks posed by the individual undergoing vetting both to the public and the police service.

His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) hold forces to account by routinely carry out independent inspections of forces’ effectiveness and efficiency, which include assessments on vetting. The inspectorate has recently set up a new rolling inspection programme on integrity which will look at the work of professional standards units alongside force vetting and counter-corruption arrangements.

The government is supporting policing by creating a statutory requirement for officers to hold and maintain vetting clearance, as well as creating a new set of regulations which will govern how those who fail vetting can be dismissed. In January this year, the National Police Chiefs Council (NPCC) also published outcomes from its exercise ensuring all officers and staff were checked against the Police National Database (PND).


Written Question
Fires: Surrey
Wednesday 1st May 2024

Asked by: Tim Farron (Liberal Democrat - Westmorland and Lonsdale)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, whether he has had discussions with the Chancellor of the Exchequer on potential insurance claims and damages as a result of wildfires in Surrey.

Answered by Chris Philp - Minister of State (Home Office)

The Home Office are the lead Government Department for Wildfire Response and own the National Security Risk Assessment (NSRA) wildfire risk. Government departments including Home Office, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, the Department for Levelling Up Housing and Communities and key stakeholders work closely to mitigate the risk of wildfire.

The published Wildfire Framework outlines the work being undertaken to improve the UK’s preparedness for wildfires in England. The Home Office maintains regular engagement with National Bodies including the National Fire Chiefs Council and England and Wales Wildfire Forum to monitor and review sector led improvements to wildfire response and mitigation.

The Home Office have committed to scoping a wildfire strategy and action plan by mid-2024, with support from Defra and its agencies. This commitment is outlined in the third National Adaptation Plan and includes considering prevention, response and recovery actions.

In 24/25, the Home Office is funding a new National Resilience Wildfire Advisor who will assess what additional wildfire national capabilities might be needed to increase resilience to the wildfire risk and to ensure coordination of approaches across the sector.

Surrey County Council has overall responsibility for fire and rescue services in Surrey. The county council will receive an un-ringfenced grant for all of their services including fire, through the Local Government Finance Settlement and they will allocate funding according to their priorities.

All Fire and Rescue Authority’s including Surrey, are required to plan for the foreseeable risks in their area (including wildfires) through their Integrated Risk Management Plan. This will include plans to prevent and respond to incidents.

Individuals should contact their own insurance providers with regard to any potential claims for damage as a result of wildfire.


Written Question
Fire Prevention: Surrey
Wednesday 1st May 2024

Asked by: Tim Farron (Liberal Democrat - Westmorland and Lonsdale)

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what steps he is taking with Cabinet colleagues to mitigate potential wildfires in Surrey.

Answered by Chris Philp - Minister of State (Home Office)

The Home Office are the lead Government Department for Wildfire Response and own the National Security Risk Assessment (NSRA) wildfire risk. Government departments including Home Office, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, the Department for Levelling Up Housing and Communities and key stakeholders work closely to mitigate the risk of wildfire.

The published Wildfire Framework outlines the work being undertaken to improve the UK’s preparedness for wildfires in England. The Home Office maintains regular engagement with National Bodies including the National Fire Chiefs Council and England and Wales Wildfire Forum to monitor and review sector led improvements to wildfire response and mitigation.

The Home Office have committed to scoping a wildfire strategy and action plan by mid-2024, with support from Defra and its agencies. This commitment is outlined in the third National Adaptation Plan and includes considering prevention, response and recovery actions.

In 24/25, the Home Office is funding a new National Resilience Wildfire Advisor who will assess what additional wildfire national capabilities might be needed to increase resilience to the wildfire risk and to ensure coordination of approaches across the sector.

Surrey County Council has overall responsibility for fire and rescue services in Surrey. The county council will receive an un-ringfenced grant for all of their services including fire, through the Local Government Finance Settlement and they will allocate funding according to their priorities.

All Fire and Rescue Authority’s including Surrey, are required to plan for the foreseeable risks in their area (including wildfires) through their Integrated Risk Management Plan. This will include plans to prevent and respond to incidents.

Individuals should contact their own insurance providers with regard to any potential claims for damage as a result of wildfire.