That the Parliament agrees that the Disclosure (Scotland) Bill be passed.
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That the Parliament agrees that the Disclosure (Scotland) Bill be passed.
Supported by: Graeme Dey, Richard Lochhead, John Swinney
Current Status: Taken in the Chamber on 10/06/2020
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That the Parliament agrees that the Children and Young People (Scotland) Act 2014 (Modification No.2) Amendment Order 2020 [draft] be approved
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That the Parliament agrees that the Children and Young People (Scotland) Act 2014 (Modification No.2) Amendment Order 2020 [draft] be approved
Supported by: John Swinney, Richard Lochhead, Graeme Dey
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As an amendment to motion S5M-21177 in the name of Jamie Greene (Expansion of Funded Childcare), leave out from “recognises“ to end and insert “welcomes the findings of the most recent report by the Auditor General for Scotland and the Accounts Commission, Early learning and childcare Follow-up, that ‘the Scottish Government and councils are making steady progress to deliver the expansion of funded early learning and childcare’; notes that the Scottish Government remains committed to working closely and effectively in partnership with councils to ensure that the expansion to 1,140 hours will be delivered from August 2020; recognises that a major and ambitious transformation programme is always subject to risk and challenges, but that the Scottish Government and councils have robust plans and contingencies in place to address these risks and challenges, and places on record its appreciation of the hard work and commitment of thousands of early learning and childcare professionals across Scotland who are working tirelessly to deliver the expansion while offering high-quality learning and care to young children.”
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As an amendment to motion S5M-21177 in the name of Jamie Greene (Expansion of Funded Childcare), leave out from “recognises“ to end and insert “welcomes the findings of the most recent report by the Auditor General for Scotland and the Accounts Commission, Early learning and childcare Follow-up, that ‘the Scottish Government and councils are making steady progress to deliver the expansion of funded early learning and childcare’; notes that the Scottish Government remains committed to working closely and effectively in partnership with councils to ensure that the expansion to 1,140 hours will be delivered from August 2020; recognises that a major and ambitious transformation programme is always subject to risk and challenges, but that the Scottish Government and councils have robust plans and contingencies in place to address these risks and challenges, and places on record its appreciation of the hard work and commitment of thousands of early learning and childcare professionals across Scotland who are working tirelessly to deliver the expansion while offering high-quality learning and care to young children.”
Supported by: Richard Lochhead, John Swinney
Current Status: Taken in the Chamber on 11/03/2020
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That the Parliament agrees to the general principles of the Disclosure (Scotland) Bill.
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That the Parliament agrees to the general principles of the Disclosure (Scotland) Bill.
Supported by: John Swinney, Richard Lochhead
Current Status: Taken in the Chamber on 16/01/2020
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As an amendment to motion S5M-19193 in the name of Iain Gray (Give Them Time Campaign), insert at end ", and agrees that, in line with the principles of local democracy, this should be advanced with the agreement of local government following proper assessment of the resource implications, and in partnership with parents and the sector."
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As an amendment to motion S5M-19193 in the name of Iain Gray (Give Them Time Campaign), insert at end ", and agrees that, in line with the principles of local democracy, this should be advanced with the agreement of local government following proper assessment of the resource implications, and in partnership with parents and the sector."
Supported by: Richard Lochhead, John Swinney
Current Status: Taken in the Chamber on 02/10/2019
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That the Education and Skills Committee recommends that the Provision of Early Learning and Childcare (Specified Children) (Scotland) Amendment Order 2019 [draft] be approved.
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That the Education and Skills Committee recommends that the Provision of Early Learning and Childcare (Specified Children) (Scotland) Amendment Order 2019 [draft] be approved.
Supported by: Richard Lochhead, John Swinney
Current Status: Fallen on 27/11/2019
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That the Education and Skills Committee recommends that the Children and Young People (Scotland) Act 2014 (Modification) (No.1) Order 2019 [draft] be approved.
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That the Education and Skills Committee recommends that the Children and Young People (Scotland) Act 2014 (Modification) (No.1) Order 2019 [draft] be approved.
Supported by: John Swinney, Richard Lochhead
Current Status: Fallen on 02/10/2019
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That the Education and Skills Committee recommends that the Children and Young People (Scotland) Act 2014 (Modification) (No. 2) Order 2019 [draft] be approved.
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That the Education and Skills Committee recommends that the Children and Young People (Scotland) Act 2014 (Modification) (No. 2) Order 2019 [draft] be approved.
Supported by: Richard Lochhead, John Swinney
Current Status: Fallen on 02/10/2019
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That the Parliament agrees that the Age of Criminal Responsibility (Scotland) Bill be passed.
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That the Parliament agrees that the Age of Criminal Responsibility (Scotland) Bill be passed.
Supported by: John Swinney, Richard Lochhead
Current Status: Taken in the Chamber on 07/05/2019
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That the Parliament recognises that Scotland’s Year of Young People 2018 inspired the whole country to look at its young people in an open and positive way, celebrate their achievements, value their contribution and give them a platform to have their voices heard and acted upon; welcomes the ambition that the year has set in continuing to engage young people in matters that affect their lives, ensuring that they are a core part of decision making, policy development and democracy in Scotland, and agrees that the Parliament and the Scottish Government will continue to ensure that young people are seen, heard and viewed as valuable members and key contributors to Scotland’s society, culture and economy.
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That the Parliament recognises that Scotland’s Year of Young People 2018 inspired the whole country to look at its young people in an open and positive way, celebrate their achievements, value their contribution and give them a platform to have their voices heard and acted upon; welcomes the ambition that the year has set in continuing to engage young people in matters that affect their lives, ensuring that they are a core part of decision making, policy development and democracy in Scotland, and agrees that the Parliament and the Scottish Government will continue to ensure that young people are seen, heard and viewed as valuable members and key contributors to Scotland’s society, culture and economy.
Supported by: Ben Macpherson, Richard Lochhead, John Swinney, Fiona Hyslop
Current Status: Taken in the Chamber on 13/03/2019
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