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Committee reports Date published: 26 April 2023

Long COVID - Awareness and recognition

Road to recovery: the impact of the pandemic on Scotland's labour market. SP Paper 314. (2023, February 7). Retrieved from <a href="https://bprcdn.parliament.scot/published/CVDR/2023/2/7/919d8d85-0210-4adf-a6d3-e196f8883d69/CVDRS062023R1.pdf" target="_blank">https://bprcdn.parliament.scot/published/CVDR/2023/2/7/919d8d85-0210-4adf-a6d3-e196f8883d69/CVDRS062023R1.pdf</a> [accessed 7 March 2023] The Committee received a response from the Scottish Government to its recommendations in March 2023.3Scottish Government response to the COVID-19 Recovery Committee, 1st Report, 2023.
Committee reports Date published: 16 May 2019

Children (Equal Protection from Assault) (Scotland) Bill Stage 1 Report - Preventative spend

The Children and Young People’s Commissioner said evidence from other countries showed it could be “a very good economic decision”, adding that early intervention, even with an increased number of families, creates an economic benefit that is “exponentially greater than the amount of money that is spent on it.”Official Report, 7 March, col. 19 NHS Tayside agreed that research in these countries showed significant change over time “likely to result in cost savings for both child protection services and the police in the longer term” and a decrease in “adverse outcomes (e.g. emotional and behavioural problems)” which would lead to an anticipated reduction other publicly funded services.NHS Tayside, written submission Parenting Across Scotland,Official Report, 28 February, col. 36 the Children’s Commissioner,Official Report, 7 March, col. 19 Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, Official Report, 21 March, col. 15Aberlour,Official Report, 7 March, col. 19 and Police ScotlandOfficial Report, 21 March, col. 36 all agreed the budget spent on the Bill would be preventative spend.
Last updated: 7 January 2026

University of Glasgow Scotlands sustainable media future challenges and opportunities

For example, where do, criticism and scandals around Cambridge Analytica, which collected trolling end and abuse and harassment begin? In the 7 users’ data without consent for political campaigning. case of fake news and disinformation, it is a moot point Participants at the workshop highlighted the pressing how to judge whether dissemination has harmful ef...
Last updated: 11 September 2025

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S6M-17523: Jeremy Balfour: National Epilepsy Week and Epilepsy Scotland’s “A Seizure That Stole a Future” Campaign— That the Parliament recognises 7 National Epilepsy Week, which takes place from 26 May 2025, and its aim of raising awareness of epilepsy and its impacts on the lives of the 80,000 people in Scotland who live with the condition; notes with par...
Last updated: 5 February 2025

LetterfromMinisterforHousingHousingBillAmmendments

C HAPTER 2 RENT VARIATION INSTIGATED BY LANDLORD ’ S NOTICE Rent-increase notice given by landlord 43J Landlord’s power to increase rent by no more than the permitted amount (1) The landlord under a current tenancy may increase the rent payable under the tenancy by giving the tenant a notice in accordance with this section (“a rent-increase notice”). (2) But the landlord under a current tenancy may not increase the rent payable under the tenancy by more than the permitted amount for the area in which the let property is situatedrate. (3) The rent-increase notice must–– (a) specify–– (i) the rent that will be payable once the increase takes effect, (ii) the day on which the increase is to take effect, and (b) fulfil any other requirements prescribed by the Scottish Ministers in regulations. (4) The rent increase takes effect on the effective date, unless before that date— (a) the landlord intimates to the tenant that the notice is rescinded, (b) the tenant makes a referral to a rent officer under section 43L(2), or (c) the tenant applies to the First-tier Tribunal under section 43Q(1). 11 Housing (Scotland) Bill - Keeling schedule (5) For the purpose of subsection (4), the effective date is the date of the later of— (a) the day specified in the notice in accordance with subsection (3)(a)(ii), or (b) the day after the day on which the minimum notice period ends. (6) In subsection (5)(b), “the minimum notice period” means the period that— (a) begins on the day the notice is received by the tenant, and (b) ends on the day falling— (i) three months after it began, or (ii) whatever longer period after it began as the landlord and tenant have agreed between them. (7...
Last updated: 13 September 2023

Scottish Human Rights Commission PreBudget Scrutiny 202425 briefing

From a HRBA perspective, where systems need to move to with regard to transparency, accountability, participation, is not just looking at that end point, but 7 rather exploring how that end point was reached.
Last updated: 11 March 2022

February Chief Executives Report

However, only 55% of valid substantive information returns were published with 7 days of submission, below the target of 80% and, 19% of invalid substantive information returns returned to registrants for amendment with advice within 7 days of submission, below the target of 66%.
Committee reports Date published: 26 June 2019

Non-Domestic Rates (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1

They also appear in section 18(10) and (11)(b), section 19(7)(d) and (8)(b), section 20(8) and (9)(b), and section 21(6)(d) and (7)(b).
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 November 2022

S6W-12065

Studies & Portfolio Areas FY15-16 FY16-17 FY17-18 FY18-19 FY19-20 FY20-21 FY21-22 Total Audit/Evaluation 5  10 41    56 Cancer 5       5 Cardiovascular   10 41    51 Basic science 3219 3478 4696 6535 6198 17836 6894 48856 Ageing    42 33   75 Anaesthesia   5 39 149 121 13 327 Cancer 1090 834 465 523 482 170 747 4311 Cardiovascular 330 367 471 571 723 723 401 3586 Children 47 160 637 1297 1138 30 41 3350 Critical Care 299 76 29 73 52 767 574 1870 Dermatology  10 61 53 31 12 42 209 Diabetes 132 534 542 454 365 19 99 2145 Gastroenterology   89 396 482 290 486 1743 Genetics 53 41 550 520 117 33 189 1503 Haematology 6 3 8 15 407 1 2 442 Hepatology 140 145  14 0 9 13 321 Infectious Diseases and Microbiology 237 9  0 236 14316 2804 17602 Mental Health 160 86 99 83 63 42 48 581 Metabolic and Endocrine Disorders 272 88 115 243 108 19 30 875 Musculoskeletal 4 27 80 161 202 32 69 575 Neuroprogressive and Dementia 51 203 208 511 273 150 152 1548 Ophthalmology 3 1 32 97 44 0 10 187 Oral and Dental Health  31 133 35 43   242 Primary Care 25 26      51 Renal Disorders 116 21 41 37 83 26 42 366 Reproductive Health and Childbirth 46 363 287 220 49 20 12 997 Respiratory disorders 78 344 497 247 155 320 374 2015 Stroke 130 94 311 661 644 379 313 2532 Surgery  15 19 30 44 16 11 135 Trauma and Emergencies   17 213 193 340 405 1168 Uncategorised     82 1 17 100 Combined 3 18 3   0 20 44 Cancer 3       3 Cardiovascular  18    0 20 38 Hepatology  0 3     3 Respiratory disorders       0 0 CTIMP 3669 3854 3629 6168 5220 7665 5677 35882 Ageing 10 44 85 33    172 Anaesthesia 3   0 3   6 Cancer 863 945 1072 1121 965 474 779 6219 Cardiovascular 630 706 919 1833 1778 674 862 7402 Children 43 465 181 639 81 40 76 1525 Critical Care 2 13 14 24 78 231 165 527 Dermatology 41 42 35 29 50 12 1 210 Diabetes 247 96 111 768 877 85 36 2220 Ear, Nose and Throat 18 33 3 51 33 0 8 146 Gastroenterology 14 9 26 42 29 13 2 135 Genetics 58 14 13 24    109 Haematology 3 6 14 21 5 3 3 55 Hepatology 67 99 99 140 106 22 36 569 Infectious Diseases and Microbiology 4 6 49 5 40 5083 2379 7566 Mental Health 20 2 0 7...
Official Report Meeting date: 4 September 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 04 September 2024

I remind members that questions 1 and 7 are grouped together and that I will take any supplementaries on those questions after both have been answered.

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