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The Scottish Government is very appreciative of and grateful to the independent Climate Change Committee for its latest advice. We welcome the recognition of where we have made progress, but we also take extremely seriously the fact that we have not made the progress that we needed to make in order to get to the 2030...
—Official Report, Local Government and Regeneration Committee, 5 November 2014; c 26. Tackling waiting lists is vital to sustaining a new generation of allotment gardeners.
The Significant Adverse Event Review into my Dad’s death proves that FAST resulted in my Dad getting slower treatment, contradicting evidence given to the Committee.
Shaking to the core what little confidence I and other owners have in the ability for Scottish Government to get to grips with this challenge in Scotland, of which it has been acknowledged and accepted is within Scottish Governments power to do so, citizens are instead informed via the media on Sunday 8th September that the funds which totalled £97mil from ...
The report will summarise the data provided by NHS Boards to the Scottish Government to inform consideration of maternity capacity requirements under the New Model of Neonatal Care. Support for families who will be affected under the new model of neonatal care is also ongoing and we continue to prioritise parents as ...
In addition, I am very pleased to report that we have welcomed a record number of cruise calls and passenger numbers to Greenock, with 89 liners visiting our new dedicated pontoon thus far in 2023, a rise of over 25 per cent on last year.
(As agreed by resolution of Parliament on 15 June 2021)
Convener: Claire Baker (Lab)
Deputy Convener: Colin Beattie (SNP)
Membership: The committee has 9 members
Committee meetingsThere were 32 meetings in the parliamentary yearNumberTotal meetings of the Committee32Meetings held wholly in private5Meetings held partly in private26Joint meetings with other Committees0Meetings held outside the Parliament0Meetings held remotely by video conference1Hybrid meetings14Committee membersMembersPartyNumber of meetings attended (possible total)Claire BakerLab31 (32)Colin BeattieSNP30 (32)Alexander Burnett (until 22 September 2022)Con13 (14)Maggie ChapmanGreen30 (32)Jamie Halcro JohnstonCon27 (32)Fiona HyslopSNP32 (32)Gordon MacDonaldSNP29 (32)Graham Simpson (from 22 September 2022)Con25 (25)Colin SmythLab29 (32)Michelle ThomsonSNP32 (32)Substitute membersSubstitute membersPartyNumber of meetings attendedDaniel Johnston (from 25 April 2023)Lab0John MasonSNP4Liz SmithCon0Paul Sweeney (until 25 April 2023)Lab0Reporters: None
Committee Clerk: Anne Peat
Advisers: None
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I invite the cabinet secretary to make any opening remarks that he wishes to make before we get under way with the questions. Good morning, and happy new year to you all—I think that we can still get away with saying that, although it is mid-January.
Marielle stated that the voice of children and young people in youthwork was likely to get lost in the overall views of those collected from the Scottish Government groups.