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Official Report Meeting date: 21 September 2022

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 21 September 2022

Those words speak for themselves and, although there is, of course, room for improvement in the out-of-hours service, as there is in other parts of our healthcare system, I want to recognise the hard work of all the staff involved to make it what it is today. That is in contrast to the latest ask of the new UK Gover...
Official Report Meeting date: 23 January 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 23 January 2024

It is about breastfeeding being visible in areas that pregnant women and new mothers visit regularly. I am pleased that, on my home island of Islay, the bookshop is breastfeeding friendly.
Last updated: 8 January 2024

202425 SCPA Budget proposal

The Audit Quality Framework 2019, Audit Quality Framework, provides assurance that work is of high standard, meeting international audit standards and the requirements of the Auditor General and the Accounts Commission as set out in the new Code of audit practice 2021. Our 2024/25 budget proposal and projections for 2025/26 and 2026/27 maintain investment to support audit quality inspection and reporting.
Last updated: 16 January 2025

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S6M-14871: David Torrance: 10% Increase in Prevalence of MS in Scotland Found by MS Society— That the Parliament thanks the MS Society for its work in conducting a new study, which has reportedly discovered that the number of people living in Scotland, including in Kirkcaldy, with multiple sclerosis (MS) has increased 7 PB/S6/25/001 by 10%, and that the latest MS prevalence figure for Scotland is now estimated to be more than 17,000, which is higher than the 2019 figure of 15,000; understands that the sharp rise is thought to be due to a combination of factors, including better diagnosis and people with MS living longer, rather than simply an increase in the risk of developing MS, and that the new data shows that there are now estimated to be more than 150,000 people living with MS across the whole of the UK, up from an estimated 130,000; further understands that 73% of people with MS in Scotland are female, meaning that almost three times as many females live with the condition compared with males, and that people are most likely to be diagnosed in their 30s and 40s but that MS can affect people of all ages, ethnic backgrounds and genders, and notes the belief that this new data highlights the need for further investment into neurological services to support those with MS, particularly given reports that the UK currently ranks 44 out of 45 European nations for the number of neurologists for each person with a neurological condition.
Last updated: 18 December 2024

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S6M-14871: David Torrance: 10% Increase in Prevalence of MS in Scotland Found by MS Society— That the Parliament thanks the MS Society for its work in conducting a new study, which has reportedly discovered that the number of people living in Scotland, including in Kirkcaldy, with multiple sclerosis (MS) has increased by 10%, and that the latest MS prevalence figure for Scotland is now estimated to be more than 17,000, which is higher than the 2019 figure of 15,000; understands that the sharp rise is thought to be due to a combination of factors, including better diagnosis and people with MS living longer, rather than simply an increase in the risk of developing MS, and that the new data shows that there are now estimated to be more than 150,000 people living with MS across the whole of the UK, up from an estimated 130,000; further understands that 73% of people with MS in Scotland are female, meaning that almost three times as many females live with the condition compared with males, and that people are most likely to be diagnosed in their 30s and 40s but that MS can affect people of all ages, ethnic backgrounds and genders, and notes the belief that this new data highlights the need for further investment into neurological services to support those with MS, particularly given reports that the UK 6 PB/S6/24/187 currently ranks 44 out of 45 European nations for the number of neurologists for each person with a neurological condition.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: Jeremy Balfour*, Miles Briggs*, Colin Beattie*, Tom Arthur*, Stuart McMillan*, Bob Doris*, Ruth Maguire*, Sandra White*, Bill Kidd*, Clare Haughey*, Graeme Dey*, Ash Denham*, Richard Lyle*, Kenneth Gibson*, Fulton MacGregor*, Joan McAlpine*, David Torrance* Motions and amendments which have attracted additional support S5M-03248 Elaine Smith: End Homelessness and Poor Housing in Scotland (lodged on 21 December 2016) New...
Last updated: 18 September 2025

Privately owned empty homes September

We have funded SEHP since 2010. Funding for 2025-26 and 2026-27 (subject to budget approval) it is part of a fairer multi-year funding pilot.
Last updated: 18 September 2025

Privately owned empty homes

We have funded SEHP since 2010. Funding for 2025-26 and 2026-27 (subject to budget approval) it is part of a fairer multi-year funding pilot.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 December 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 18 December 2024

I call Ross Greer to open on behalf of the Scottish Greens. 15:26 The bill has certainly been a long time coming.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 March 2026

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We are determined to continue to build on this momentum, ensuring people receive the treatment they need as soon as possible.Throughout 2025-26, all Boards were expected to incrementally ramp-up activity as the capacity provided by the £22 million additional funding operationalised, with some high volume initiatives commencing in the latter part of th...

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