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Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 September 2020

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On 3 September, it was announced that in care setting that are not registered as being for older adult residents - day and overnight visits may resume following local individual assessment of the person’s need for this and an individual risk assessment of the visit.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 May 2024

Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee 07 May 2024

If a similar situation were to arise again in the future, it would be a clearer process for everyone to see and understand, as compared with the sense of confusion for people who have been affected by the McClure case.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 February 2012

Meeting of the Parliament 02 February 2012

In 2009-10, visiting committee visits in Aberdeen totalled 20, with two applications made.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 February 2025

Public Audit Committee 19 February 2025

That would also be so for any area of England, but when you are comparing Scotland, the divergence is huge.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 February 2016

Economy, Energy and Tourism Committee 10 February 2016

We have to comply with the aid intensity levels or the proportion of public investment compared to private. That is what we have to work within.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 December 2022

Meeting of the Parliament 22 December 2022

I am pleased to acknowledge, too, that an exceptional cross-party campaign exists on this matter.
Last updated: 9 April 2024

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S6M-10827: Paul O’Kane: Dying in the Margins - That the Parliament welcomes the University of Glasgow and Marie Curie research project, Dying in the Margins, as well as The Cost of Dying photography exhibition taken from the project; understands that the project ran from 2019 to 2023, and was funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and UK Research and Innovation (UKRI); further understands that the project shed light on what it sees as the profound effect that people’s socio-economic circumstances can have on their end of life experience; understands that, as part of the project, participants who were living with a terminal illness were photographed by Margaret Mitchell to create images conveying aspects of their end of life experience, and were given a camera to document their end of life experience themselves; considers that the project highlights the important challenges that are faced by people with a terminal illness who are living with poverty, and what it sees as structural disadvantage, including, but not limited to, unsuitable housing, energy costs and lack of income support; commends the bravery of the project’s participants, their families and carers, who documented their lives at, it considers, the most challenging time, to inform the public conversation around improving the end of life care for those living with poverty, including those in the West Scotland region, and what it sees as structural disadvantage; recognises the expertise of those who worked on the project, including University of Glasgow researchers, Dr Naomi Richards and Dr Sam Quinn, University of Auckland researcher, Professor Merryn Gott, and Marie Curie Head of Research and Innovation, Dr Emma Carduff; notes that the photography exhibition will be displayed in the Scottish Parliament on the week commencing 13 November 2023, and further notes the encouragement for MSPs to visit...
Committee reports Date published: 13 March 2026

Annual report of the Criminal Justice Committee 2025-26 - Meetings and visits

Meetings and visits The Committee held 32 meetings over this period.
Committee reports Date published: 26 September 2025

Report on British Sign Language (Scotland) Act 2015 - Second British Sign Language National Plan

The second National Plan sets out a range of actions to tackle barriers faced by BSL users to help make Scotland “the best place in the world for BSL users to live, work, visit and learn.” The plan contains forty-five commitments within ten policy areas aimed at tackling barriers by embedding the language across health, education, transport, culture and emp...
SPICe briefings Date published: 28 November 2023

Scottish Parliament Statistics 2021-2022 - Note

The following new sections have been added: 1.3.1 MSPs elected on 6 May 2021 1.3.2 MSPs not returned from Session 5 1.3.3 MSPs serving since 1999 6.4 Scottish Parliamentary Pension Scheme Trustees 6.5 Scottish Commission for Pubic Audit The following sections have been incorporated into a different chapter within the publication: 6.1 Cross-Party Groups in the Scottish Parliament was previously 1.6 6.6 Membership of Other Bodies was previously 9.3 8.5 Official Inward Visits...

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