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Sport for Everyone: The Committee will discuss the recent fact-finding visits. 3. Child Protection in Sport (in private): The Committee will consider the main themes arising from the oral evidence heard earlier in the meeting. 4.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
24 January 2022
As you know, the NHS in Scotland is under unprecedented pressure, particularly as a result of this latest Covid wave, and a number of services have been stood down in order to support urgent and emergency demand.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
17 August 2021
Since then this proportion has remained relatively steady, although it has increased slightly in the latest quarter from 9% in October to December 2020 up to 10% in January to March 2021.
Committee reports
Date published:
22 December 2022
The Committee further notes the Commissioner’s findings that the advice given to Jackson Carlaw MSP referred only to him being convener of the CPG and not to his overseas visit and concurs with the Commissioner’s view that it is “unlikely that he [Jackson Carlaw] intentionally withheld information about the overseas visit in an attempt to hide this information”.
Pre-Covid, Scottish Liberal Democrat research found that more than 50,000 cases had breached the 26-week target from caution or charge to verdict—that is about one in three cases.
8.3. Educational Visits and Outreach
School engagement through the Education Service, by academic year 2023/24The pupil numbers are based on an average of 30 pupils for primary and secondary visitsPrimary schoolsPrimary pupilsSecondary schoolsSecondary pupilsSep 2489267019570Oct 24298708240Nov 246466023690Dec 243090015450Jan 2536108012360Feb 253911708240Mar 2548144024720Apr 253811406180May 2558174017510Jun 2546129011330Totals474129601434290FE / HE engagement through the Education Service, by academic year 2023/24The student numbers are based on an average of 20 per FE/HE sessionFE/ HE InstitutionsFE/ HE StudentsSep 24240Oct 24240Nov 2400Dec 24360Jan 257140Feb 25240Mar 256120Apr 25120May 25240Jun 25240Totals27540Number of groups and visitors engaging with the Education ServiceTotal GroupsTotal VisitorsSep 241103280Oct 24391150Nov 24871170Dec 24481410Jan 25551680Feb 25491450Mar 25782280Apr 25451340May 25772290Jun 25611760Totals64817810Number of sessions delivered to groups across visits to the Parliament, visits to schools and digital sessionsVisits to schools' reflects the total number of sessions held in schools.
8.3. Educational Visits and Outreach
School engagement through the Education Service, by academic year 2023/24The pupil numbers are based on an average of 30 pupils for primary and secondary visitsPrimary schoolsPrimary pupilsSecondary schoolsSecondary pupilsSep 232884016480Oct 2347141027810Nov 2369207024720Dec 232060022660Jan 2447141014420Feb 2451153015450Mar 2471213021630Apr 243811405150May 2474222012360Jun 2453159014420Totals498149401705100FE / HE engagement through the Education Service, by academic year 2022/23The student numbers are based on an average of 20 per FE/HE sessionFE/ HE InstitutionsFE/ HE StudentsSep 23480Oct 2300Nov 23120Dec 2300Jan 2400Feb 245100Mar 24480Apr 24120May 24120Jun 24120Totals17340Number of groups and visitors engaging with the Education ServiceTotal GroupsTotal VisitorsSep 23481400Oct 23742220Nov 23942810Dec 23421260Jan 24611830Feb 24712080Mar 24962840Apr 24441310May 24872600Jun 24682030Totals68520380Number of sessions delivered to groups across visits to the Parliament, visits to schools and digital sessionsVisits to schools' reflects the total number of sessions held in schools.