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The Bureau is invited to decide whether to recommend to the Parliament that the Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee be given permission to meet at the same time as the Parliament between 1.00pm and 3.30pm on Thursday 12 June 2025. 7. A draft motion is set out in the Annex.
During my visit I met with some of the charity’s team members and spoke to them about their new wellbeing and resilience service, The Haven, based in East Lothian.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
27 January 2026
To ask the Scottish Government, further to the answer to question S6W-42575 by Maree Todd on 7 January 2026, how it is working with (a) local authorities and (b) NHS boards to encourage disabled people to participate in physical activity or sport.
This is the collective approach that was always envisioned for the Act, and reinforces that eradicating child poverty really is a national mission. The Scottish Budget for 2025-26, which was passed by Parliament on 25 February 2025, makes wide-ranging investment balanced across the three drivers of poverty reduction to drive further progress.
This is the collective approach that was always envisioned for the Act, and reinforces that eradicating child poverty really is a national mission. The Scottish Budget for 2025-26, which was passed by Parliament on 25 February 2025, makes wide-ranging investment balanced across the three drivers of poverty reduction to drive further progress.
This is the collective approach that was always envisioned for the Act, and reinforces that eradicating child poverty really is a national mission. The Scottish Budget for 2025-26, which was passed by Parliament on 25 February 2025, makes wide-ranging investment balanced across the three drivers of poverty reduction to drive further progress.
I invite comments from members, including on what action, if any, the committee should take on the petition. Having reflected on the latest documents that are annexed to our papers, and on our discussions thus far, I note that a relevant issue is the research that is to be undertaken.
The group will report back at the next CPGD if that application has been successful and next steps. Agenda Item 7 – AOCB Update on Lipread Scotland launch (Jill Bradshaw).