The Scottish Parliament’s Local Government and Communities Committee is looking at workforce planning as part of its budget scrutiny process.
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Poverty and Attainment Inquiry
The enormous gap in qualifications between children in poor and wealthy areas in Scotland is simply a reflection of the
Read moreResponse to The Review of the Gender Recognition Act 2004
UNISON has a proud history of work for transgender equality. We have a very active network of transgender members
Read moreResponse on extending FOI to RSLs
UNISON believes that Registered Social Landlords (RSLs) should be covered under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 (FOISA). We
Read morePupils with Additional Support Needs
UNISON members are clear that currently we are not getting it right for children with additional support needs (ASN). Children
Read moreFuel poverty strategy
The Scottish Government is consulting over a new fuel poverty strategy. In this response we make the case for a
Read moreEvidence to the Local Government Committee on the proposed Planning Bill
The government states that: “The planning system supports the Scottish government’s purpose of creating a more successful country with opportunities
Read moreEducation Reform Consultation
UNISON does not believe that the proposals contained in the consultation are the best way to tackle the issues in
Read moreThe Planning Bill
UNISON is concerned that the Planning Bill is about less regulation of businesses rather than improving lives. Planning was reformed
Read moreImpact of EU Exit on health and care
The Scottish Parliament Health and Sport Committee is conducting an inquiry into the impact of EU exit on the health
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