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FM marks 20 years of devolution

28 June 2019

Twenty years on from the official opening of the Scottish Parliament, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has highlighted some of her top 20 achievements.

 

Introducing free personal care for all who need it

FM @NicolaSturgeon and Health Secretary @JeaneF1MSP visited @Capability_Scot in Edinburgh to meet staff and service users ahead of the extension of free personal care to all that need it, no matter their age, condition or income. Read more here https://t.co/oO1nm6xce4 pic.twitter.com/Evx94Z2GnZ

— First Minister (@ScotGovFM) March 27, 2019

Abolishing prescription charges

 

Banning smoking in public places

Is your #NewYearsResolution to quit smoking? ?You're 5 times as likely to quit with expert help and advice. #quityourway

Check out our top tips to help you quit and start your journey today ➡️https://t.co/U7VXIEq7Eb pic.twitter.com/POrgOMk7gd

— Scottish Government (@scotgov) January 3, 2019

Protecting and investing in Scotland’s NHS

 

Scrapping tuition fees

 

Introducing world-leading climate change legislation

? Scotland is leading the way in combatting climate change.

This #WorldEnvironmentDay, here are some of the things we’re doing to promote sustainability and protect our planet. pic.twitter.com/sDKTXV4pIO

— Scottish Government (@scotgov) June 5, 2019

Fairer income tax policy

We are using our new income tax powers to deliver £68 million of additional revenue to invest in our essential public services. #ScotBudget pic.twitter.com/Cb2uNXaSoJ

— Scottish Government (@scotgov) December 12, 2018

Creating new social security benefits

We're building a social security system with dignity, fairness and respect at its heart and which works for the people of Scotland.
@SocSecScot will take responsibility for the full range of devolved benefits from April 2020.

Find out more ➡️https://t.co/TusSvwYHlZ pic.twitter.com/NVULD50Tk6

— Scottish Government (@scotgov) February 28, 2019

Introducing Minimum Unit Pricing of alchol

The amount of alcohol sold in Scotland has fallen to a 25 year low.

We're proud that in 2018 we became the first country in the world to implement minimum unit pricing for alcohol. pic.twitter.com/5DeLJZgWho

— Scottish Government (@scotgov) June 19, 2019

Crime at some of the lowest levels since the 1970s

Over the last 10 years crime in Scotland has fallen by 42%, according to the Scottish and Crime Justice Survey 2017-18.

Around 5,500 adults across Scotland shared their experiences of crime (including crimes not reported to the police).

Learn more ➡️ https://t.co/b4YwsEzXmx pic.twitter.com/Cm4vO0dQSa

— Scottish Government (@scotgov) March 26, 2019

Scotland’s annual crime statistics have been released today. There were 244,504 recorded crimes in Scotland in 2017-18. This is up 1% over the year, though still the second lowest level since 1974.

You can read the full report here ➡️https://t.co/7egBRbob35 pic.twitter.com/tvf3t6Ynjz

— Scottish Government (@scotgov) September 25, 2018

Hosting the 2014 Commonwealth Games

 

Increase funded, high quality childcare

We want Scotland to be the best place to grow up ??

That’s why we are expanding funded early learning and childcare from August 2020 ✨

Quality of ELC provision for children and families is at the heart of our approach ?@MareeToddMSP @JohnSwinney @ScotGovEdu pic.twitter.com/spYAqQCcYT

— Scottish Government ELC Expansion (@ELCScotGov) June 24, 2019

Gender balanced Scottish Cabinet

 

Give communities the right to buy their land

Scrapping business rates tor 100,000 properties

??? Statistics published today by Scotland’s Chief Statistician show that the #PfG commitment to lift 100,000 properties out of business rates altogether has been delivered.

The Small Business Bonus Scheme (SBBS) provided £254m in rates relief to almost 119,442 businesses. ? pic.twitter.com/arZ8jMDXY4

— ScotGovEconomy (@scotgoveconomy) October 31, 2018

Improving Scotland’s infrastructure

 

FM @NicolaSturgeon among the 50,000 visitors walking across the new @FRC_Queensferry this weekend https://t.co/uR7ZynJXCm #LoveQC pic.twitter.com/0P6OXQ567r

— Scottish Government (@scotgov) September 2, 2017

Delivering more than a quarter of a million Modern Apprentices

FM @NicolaSturgeon today kicked off Scottish Apprenticeship Week by visiting @FVCollege to meet female engineering apprentices and launch the Scottish Apprenticeship Network. #ScotAppWeek https://t.co/cfsYDtZRfC pic.twitter.com/PwwBzKnojw

— First Minister (@ScotGovFM) March 4, 2019

Introducing new legislation to tackle controlling and coercive behaviour

Our new domestic abuse law offers protection to all victims of domestic abuse and it strengthens the power of police and prosecutors to tackle psychological abuse.

William's story gives an insight into the damage of coercive and controlling behaviour.#DAScotAct pic.twitter.com/JgzaqbP8cc

— ScotGov Justice (@ScotGovJustice) April 3, 2019

Introducing equal marriage rights

?️‍? We are dedicated to making Scotland an inclusive country where everyone, no matter their sexual orientation or identity, feels safe to be themselves.

Together we can create a Scotland we can all be proud of. #IDAHOBIT pic.twitter.com/e2YUQ6Qux7

— Scottish Government (@scotgov) May 17, 2019

Delivering the 2014 referendum

 

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said:

“There is no doubt that the re-establishment of Scotland’s

parliament has profoundly changed Scotland’s political culture for the better,

with our nation’s lawmakers much more accessible to those they represent.

It has also enabled us to have conversations we wouldn’t have had and

to debate our own future – with the 2014 independence referendum –

generating an increase in democratic engagement.”

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Today, First Minister @NicolaSturgeon met with representatives of the @ScottishTUC. They discussed what support workers will need to ensure a fair recovery and just transition, and agreed clarity was needed on what support will be available post-furlough. pic.twitter.com/StRnVYuCr0

We remain concerned for Jagtar Singh Johal’s continued detention without charge and allegations of torture. The First Minister met his family today to discuss the situation and offer @scotgov support. pic.twitter.com/teh5vtELYL

All Pfizer drop-in centres in mainland Scotland will offer the vaccine to 16 and 17 year olds from tomorrow ➡️ bit.ly/2U48f4h This morning @NicolaSturgeon met staff at the Foundry drop-in centre and some of the first newly eligible young people to be vaccinated there. pic.twitter.com/oismxma1sZ

Every local authority in Scotland is ready to deliver #1140 hours of free early learning and childcare. First Minister @NicolaSturgeon visited Fallin Nursery this morning to see how the children there are using their #1140 hours. Read more ➡️ bit.ly/3yANKLi pic.twitter.com/aZAW9fHAu3

FM @NicolaSturgeon set out Scotland's move to beyond level 0 from Monday 9 August ➡️ gov.scot/news/scotland-…

First Minister @NicolaSturgeon announced a £70 million investment in youth employment this morning during a visit to @YoMoGlasgow Find out more about how the money will help 16-24 year olds in Scotland enter the workforce: gov.scot/news/young-sco… pic.twitter.com/k6I8LZs31P

FM @NicolaSturgeon has opened @policescotland’s International Police Academy at Scottish Police HQ, Tulliallan. The Academy will support officers in Scotland to share expertise and learn from overseas police forces through collaboration and partnership. bit.ly/3i3m4sH pic.twitter.com/dv5WG7GMih

FM @NicolaSturgeon met service users and representatives from @FeniksCentre and @CitzRights in Edinburgh, to hear about the challenges of applying for Settled Status, and said the UK Government's failure to extend the scheme is 'unacceptable.' More: bit.ly/2SQznmQ pic.twitter.com/c7gagtj3uP

This morning First Minister @NicolaSturgeon joined the 35th @BICSecretariat Summit virtually. Members discussed the complex and interconnected issues of #COVID response, recovery, and climate change, and the role co-operation and collaboration can have in tackling them. pic.twitter.com/CcmCmuOg7w

Following today’s 4 Nations #COVID Recovery Summit, First Minister @NicolaSturgeon has pushed for meaningful action following the discussions, and urged the UK Government to listen and act on key Scottish concerns to ensure a fair and just recovery. ➡️bit.ly/4NCovidSummit pic.twitter.com/lOyk9lQ3UM

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