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Last updated: 7 March 2023

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S5W-01721 Elaine Smith: To ask the Scottish Government, in light of the proposed closure of trauma and orthopaedic services at Monklands Hospital, what discussions it has had with NHS Lanarkshire regarding visitor transport services for patients who are admitted to (a) Hairmyr...
Last updated: 28 October 2025

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(A ‘working day’ is any day that is not a weekend or a public holiday.) Stage 1: 26 complaints (96% of stage 1 complaints) Stage 2: 3 complaints direct + 3 escalated (60% overall: 43% of stage 2 complaints received direct + 100% of escalated complaints) Time taken Stage 1: average time was 4.1 working days.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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S5W-06945 David Stewart: To ask the Scottish Government, further to its statement on Scotland s ferry services on 2 February 2017, what impacts the review of ferry service ’ procurement will have on Audit Scotland s review of Scotland s ferry services, which is due to ’ ’ repo...
Committee reports Date published: 16 November 2021

Stage 1 Report on the Transvaginal Mesh Removal (Cost Reimbursement) (Scotland) Bill - Costs associated with reimbursement

During the informal meeting with individuals on 26 October 2021, individuals told the Committee they felt the following costs should be included, in addition to the costs set out in the Bill: Pre and post-operative appointments and support in addition to removal surgery, including ongoing mental health support, physiotherapy and pain relief; Insurance to travel outwith the UK; Expenses for a travel companion - all individuals agreed it would be impossible to travel and have surgery without a companion; Incidentals such expenses as taxis, pharmacy costs and pain relief; Additional travel expenses during COVID, such as emergency visa and embassy related costs; Additional costs such as loan, credit card or mortgage interest rates.
SPICe briefings Date published: 28 October 2022

Scottish Parliament Statistics 2020-2021 - 4.3.17. Social Security Committee

Convener: Bob Doris Deputy Convener: Pauline McNeill Membership: The Committee has 9 members. Committee meetingsThere were 26 meetings in the parliamentary year.NumberTotal meetings of the Committee26Meetings held wholly in private5Meetings held partly in private18Joint meetings with other Committees0Meetings held outside the Parliament0Meetings held remotely by video conference25Hybrid meetings (from 12 August 2020)1Committee membersMembersPartyNumber of meetings attended (possible total)Tom ArthurSNP25(26)Jeremy BalfourCon26(26)Keith BrownSNP26(26)Bob DorisSNP25(26)Mark GriffinLab22(26)Rachael Hamilton (from 20 August 2020)Con21(22)Alison JohnstoneGreen19(26)Pauline McNeillLab24(26)Shona RobisonSNP21(26)Graham Simpson (until 20 August 2020)Con4(4)Substitute membersSubstitute MembersPartyNumber of meetings attendedJames DornanSNP2Ross GreerGreen0Monica LennonLab1Brian WhittleCon0Ad-hoc substitute membersThe following MSPs attended meetings of the committee as substitute members on an ad hoc basisSubstitute MembersPartyNumber of meetings attendedJohn FinnieGreen1Reporters: None Committee Clerk: Anne Peat Advisers: Dr Simon Roberts, EU Social Security Co-ordination part 2 and 3 Visits: None Events: The committee held 7 online events for the Covid Inquiry hosted by: Fife Voluntary Action; Clacks Food Network; The Tenant Participation Service; Clacks TSI; Covid Inquiry, Zoom, hosted by Connecting Craigmillar; Joined up for Jobs; Community Renewal WitnessesThe following witnesses were called to give oral evidenceCategoryNumberScottish Government Ministers4Scottish Government officials16Members of the Scottish Parliament0Representatives of public bodies13Representatives of local authorities4UK Ministers0UK Government officials0Members of the UK Parliament0Representatives from other legislatures0Representatives of trade unions0Representatives of professional associations0Representatives of voluntary sector19Representatives of higher education0Other categories of witnesses0Business transactedBusinessNoDetailsInquiries62020/21 Budget Scrutiny;Brexit and Social Security;Citizens Basic Income;Scottish Government social security programme;Social Security Response to COVID-19;The fiscal framework agreement between the Scottish and UK GovernmentsConsultations1Social Security Response to COVID-19Proposed Members’ Bills considered0Draft Bills considered(Pre-legislative discussion)0Bills considered1Social Security Administration and Tribunal Membership (Scotland) BillPost-legislative scrutiny - Acts considered0Legislative Consent Memorandums2Immigration and Social Security Co-ordination (EU Withdrawal) Bill;Social Security (Up-rating of Benefits) BillPublic Body Act Consent Memorandums0SI consent notifications consideredSIs considered0SSIs considered2411 draft affirmatives;2 laid only;11 negatives: SSI 2020/218; SSI 2020/340; SSI 2020/350; SSI 2020/399; SSI 2020/413; SSI 2021/12; SSI 2021/51; SSI 2021/73; SSI 2021/82; SSI 2021/97; SSI 2021/122Petitions considered0Divisions held0Plenary debates0ReportsTitleSP Paper numberDate of publicationGovernment response5th Report, 2021 (Session 5): Annual Report of the Social Security Committee101725 March 2021n/a4th Report, 2021 (Session 5): Social Security Committee Session 5 Legacy Report101624 March 2021n/a3rd Report, 2021 (Session 5): The Social Security Response to Covid-1999217 March 20212 July 20212nd Report, 2021 (Session 5): Subordinate legislation considered by the Social Security Committee on 4 March 20219785 March 2021No Response1st report, 2021 (Session 5): Subordinate Legislation Considered by the Social Security Committee on 18 February 202194819 February 2021No Response7th Report, 2020 (Session 5): Subordinate legislation considered by the Social Security Committee on 17 December 202089617 December 2020No Response6th Report, 2020 (Session 5): Subordinate legislation considered by the Social Security Committee on 24 September 202081825 September 2020No Response5th Report, 2020 (Session 5): Stage 1 Report on the Social Security Administration and Tribunal Membership (Scotland) Bill7399 June 202019 June 20204th Report, 2020 (Session 5): Annual Report of the Social Security Committee for 2019/2073728 May 2020n/a
Last updated: 11 September 2025

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S6M-18087: Stephen Kerr: The Importance of Credit Unions— That the Parliament recognises what it sees as the vital role that credit unions play in promoting financial stability and resilience of local communities, including in the Central Scotland region; acknowledges their contribution to providing affordable, locally-based financial services, including savings accounts and low-cost loans, which, it believes, protect individuals and families from predatory lending and unsustainable debt; considers that credit unions, as member-owned organisations, reinvest profits back into local communities, which bolsters local economic growth; celebrates the growth of credit union membership in Scotland with, it understands, over 420,000 members and over 100 credit unions; commends the work done by members present and past for their work to promote credit unions; notes the calls for MSPs and all public bodies to engage with the sector, and further notes the calls for continued support to ensure that credit unions thrive as a key pillar of Scotland's financial landscape and continue to deliver tangible benefits to individuals and communities.
Last updated: 10 April 2024

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S6M-11613: Katy Clark: Ongoing Dispute at the MoD DES Site in Beith - That the Parliament notes with concern reports that the dispute involving non-craft workers at the Ministry of Defence (MoD) Defence Equipment and Support (DES) site in Beith remains unresolved by the MoD; understands that non-craft workers have been denied bonus payments, which were awarded to other staff working on the site; believes that this decision runs the risk of creating a "two-tier" workforce at the site, with reported estimates from the GMB Scotland trade union suggesting that the pay gap between non-craft and craft workers at the site has tripled to £18,000; understands that the Beith site is currently involved in providing munitions to Ukraine for its ongoing war effort, and that non-craft workers play a vital role in transporting sensitive materials around the site and preparing these materials for shipment; notes reports of health and safety concerns at Beith, after near misses with machinery occurred during industrial action, which, it considers, also highlights the importance and skills of non-craft workers; further notes the view that all workers at the MoD DES site in Beith play a vital role that deserves proper and fair pay, and notes the calls for the Scottish Government to engage with the UK Government in support of the workers and to urge the MoD to resolve the dispute.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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R S5W-07481 Monica Lennon: To ask the Scottish Government what the most recent advice it has received from Health Protection Scotland and Public Health England is on the design, siting and management of incinerators, and what action has it taken to monitor and review emerging evidence and research.
Last updated: 30 September 2025

Lobbying Register Annual Report 2025

AXA XL Healthcomms Consulting Perspectiva Consultants Cancer Support Scotland Helen McDade Prima Communication & Media Ltd Cavetta Consulting Limited Independent Trustee Services Limited Rail Partners Central Rebar Ltd John Menzies plc Reed in Partnership Cereal Partners Worldwide Jo's Cervical Cancer Trust Remploy Credit Suisse International LNG9 Scottish Personal Assistant Employers Network (SPAEN) Lowland Deer Network Scotland Crimson Bridge Communications Magell Limited David Lloyd Leisure Siccar Point Energy Limited McGann Greenwood David Sinclair Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy Ltd.
Last updated: 2 September 2025

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*S6M-18636 Paul McLennan: East Lothian's Thriving Visitor Economy —That the Parliament commends Visit East Lothian and local tourism businesses for their outstanding contribution to the continued success of East Lothian’s tourism sector; acknowledges that in 2024 the sector generated £379 million for the local economy and supported over 4,600 full-time equivalent jobs across the region; believes that these achievements underscore East Lothian’s enduring appeal as a premier visitor destination, celebrated for hosting world-class events such as the Genesis Scottish Open and Fringe by the Sea, and expresses sincere thanks to all those whose efforts have driven this remarkable success.

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