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Committees Published: 26 May 2023

NHS Lothian Recovery of NHS dental services

NHS Lothian Recovery of NHS dental services. NHS Lothian's response regarding Recovery of NHS dental services, 26 May 2023..
Last updated: 12 December 2022

Annual Return 2021 to 2022

Details of any other activities, such as visits undertaken by the Group or papers/report published by the Group should also be provided. 25 October 2022 Attendance: 6 MSPs, 26 Non-MSPs Establishment of Group in this Parliamentary session Election of Office Bearers Open discussion on group priorities for this session 17 January 2022 Attendance: 6 MSPs, 25 Non-MSPs Presentation from CPG member Marc Crothall on the STA Tourism and Hospitality Industry Survey External presentation from Lord Thurso, Chairman of VisitScotland on a sustainable recovery for the industry 13 June 2022 Attendance: 5 MSPs; 24 Non-MSPs External presentation from Sam Coulstock FIH, Head of Professional Development, Institute of Hospitality on recruitment and retention challenges External presentation from Vicki Miller, Director of Marketing & Digital, VisitScotland on outlook for the season 14 November 2022 Attendance: 5 MSPs; 26 Non-MSPs AGM business, including election of Office Bearers External presentation from Charandeep Singh, Deputy Chief Executive Scottish Chambers of Commerce and; Presentation from Gordon Morrison, CEO of Association of Scotland’s Visitor Attractions on cost of doing business.
Last updated: 18 January 2024

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Supported by: Bill Kidd*, Miles Briggs*, Kevin Stewart*, Kenneth Gibson*, Stuart McMillan*, Pam Duncan-Glancy*, Edward Mountain*, Colin Beattie* *S6M-11901 Christine Grahame: "Take-up" Campaign for Pension Credit—That the Parliament welcomes Scottish Borders Council’s recent launch of a "take-up" campaign aimed at older people living in the region to ensure that they are receiving all the financial support and benefits that they are entitled to; understands that this includes Pension Credit, with the latest annual Department for Work and Pensions figures showing that around two in five (39%) pensioner households that are entitled to receive it are not claiming it, with unclaimed Pension Credit for the Scottish Borders reportedly estimated to be worth £3,667,060; notes that, if you are entitled to Pension Credit, you may also get other help, such as housing benefit, cost of living payments, council tax reduction, a free TV licence for those aged 75 and over, and, in some cases, help with heating your home, including replacement boilers; encourages everyone to check that they are receiving all the support that they are due using their local authority's financial inclusion team, which in the Scottish Borders can be done by calling 0300 100 1800, or support services such as Citizens Advice Scotland, and believes that continued efforts to raise awareness of entitlement and support to make claims is vital to ensure people are properly supported.
Petitions Petition published: 28 September 2021

Provide funded early learning & childcare for all 2-year olds in Scotland

  Official Report of Meeting 23 March 2022 26 October 2022: The Committee agreed to write to the Scottish Government.
Committee reports Date published: 6 July 2017

It is not Cool to be Cruel: Prejudice-based bullying and harassment of children and young people in schools - Anti-bullying related strategies, relevant public policy, and leadership

At a local level, local authorities can use stronger language on what they expect from their schools”.iiEqualities and Human Rights Committee, Official report, 26 Jan 2017: Col 15: http://www.parliament.scot/parliamentarybusiness/report.aspx?
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: Patrick Harvie*, Ross Greer* Tuesday 21 May 2019 12 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan *S5M-17352 Mary Fee: SAMH Report on Universal Credit and Mental Health—That the Parliament welcomes the publication of the SAMH report, 'It Was A Confusion’ Universal Credit and Mental Health: Recommendations for Change; notes that the report explores the experiences of people with mental health problems engaging with the universal credit system; believes that the system has created new barriers and added pressures for people with mental health problems; notes that the report contains eight recommendations for the UK Government, DWP and Scottish Government, with an overall message that no person on legacy benefits should be transferred to universal credit while it exists in its current form, and believes that the social security system should act as a safety net for all and support people in the West Scotland region, and across Scotland, and not make anyone poorer and more disadvantaged, regardless of circumstances.
Last updated: 11 June 2024

Groupings of Amendments for Stage 2 Prescription Scotland Bill

Groupings of amendments Five-year prescription: exception for certain social security payments and tax credits 3, 4 Five-year prescription: exception for council tax 5, 6, 7 Technical and consequential amendments 1, 2 SP Bill 26-G Session 5 (2018) THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Amendments in debating order Five-year prescription: exception for certain social security payments and tax credits Mark Griffin 3 In section 3, page 2, line 5, at end insert— Mark Griffin 4 In section 3, page 2, leave out lines 22 to 28 Five-year prescription: exception for council tax Neil Findlay 5 In section 3, page 2, line 5, at end insert— Neil Findlay 6 In section 3, page 2, leave out lines 32 and 33.
Last updated: 21 November 2025

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Proposed future business For further information, contact the Clerk to the Committee, Anne Peat on 85182 or at [email protected] Public Audit Committee 26 November 2025 31st Meeting, 2025 The Committee will meet at 9:30AM in TG.60-CR3 The Fleming Room 1.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Regulations 2020 (SSI 2020/399) (26 November 2020) (Social Security Committee) Subject to annulment 26 January 2021 Lead Committee report due by 25 January 2021 Enforcement of Fines (Relevant Penalty) (Scotland) Order 2020 (SSI 2020/406) (2 December 2020) (Justice Committee) Subject to annulment 27 January 2021 Lead ...
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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S5W-24130 Alex Cole-Hamilton: To ask the Scottish Government what percentage of social landlords currently meet its minimum site standards for Gypsy/Travellers, broken down by local authority.

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