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Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 March 2020

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Since Screen Scotland launched the fund in 2018, they have allocated 52 awards totalling £5,985,781.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 July 2019

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Meanwhile, the Scottish Government is currently exploring what opportunities exist for Scotland to contribute to the emerging evidence base for lung cancer screening. Officials have recently met with academics, the Chair of the UK National Screening Committee, and the Scottish Screening Committee to discuss ongoing studies and trials, to identify where Scotland can best add value.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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*S5M-12885 Liam McArthur: Clan Cancer Flies 50 Children and Adults to Orkney That the — Parliament recognises the achievement of Clan Cancer Support in flying a group of 50 children and adults from Aberdeenshire, all of whom have been affected by cancer, up to Orkney on 17 June 2018; thanks Loganair for the part it played in making this trip possible; understands that the group visited the CLAN garden in Kirkwall where it had a picnic lunch before embarking on a treasure hunt on the theme of Stormy Stan, the Royal National Lifeboat Institution mascot; commends Kirkwall Lifeboat for arranging the visit, as well as a tour of its station and a look around the lifeboat; believes that this is just one more example of the excellent work done by Clan Cancer Support to make a difference to the lives of those affected by cancer; hopes that all those Wednesday 20 June 2018 18 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan involved enjoyed their visit to Orkney, and looks forward to Clan Cancer Support and Loganair continuing to organise such visits in future.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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S5W-14153 Gordon Lindhurst: To ask the Scottish Government what legal certainty exists under the Private Housing (Tenancies) (Scotland) Act 2016, where a landlord agrees a date on which the tenant wishes to leave in advance of formal statutory notice being given.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 April 2022

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I will be rescheduling care home visits in due course. Of the professional advisers:the National Clinical Director, last visited a Glasgow Care Home on 21 st February 2021 and prior to the pandemic made a visit to a care home in October 2019;the Chief Social Work Adviser has not visited any care homes in her official capacity during the pandemic.
Last updated: 16 September 2025

International Relations Office: Processing personal data of official visitors to the Scottish Parliament

The purpose of the processing The purpose of obtaining and processing this information is to enable the International Relations Office (IRO) to collate names and contact information to arrange official visits to the Scottish Parliament. Some information about official visits may be archived with the National Registers of Scotland to maintain a record of the visit or occasion.
SPICe briefings Date published: 25 March 2026

The impact of cash transfers in the first 1000 days on child health outcomes and health inequalities: an evidence review - A1 Research approach

A1 Research approach A1.1 Evidence search International evidence was identified through a multi-stage search and screening process. First, relevant studies were drawn from 54 child health papers identified by a recent scoping review 1Brydon, R., Bin Haseeb, S., Park, G.R., Ziegler, C., Hwang, S.W., Forget, E.L., … Dunn, J.R. (2024).
Committee reports Date published: 16 March 2026

Annual Report of the Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee 2025-2026 - Continued petitions considered by the Committee

Continued petitions considered by the Committee PE1723: Essential tremor treatment in Scotland PE1859: Retain falconers' rights to practise upland falconry in Scotland PE1864: Increase the ability of communities to influence planning decisions for onshore windfarms PE1865: Suspend all surgical mesh and fixation devices PE1871: Full review of mental health services PE1876: Accurately record the sex of people charged or convicted of rape or attempted rape PE1885: Make offering Community Shared Ownership mandatory for all windfarm development planning proposals PE1887: Create an Unborn Victims of Violence Act PE1900: Access to prescribed medication for detainees in police custody PE1911: Review of Human Tissue (Scotland) Act 2006 as it relates to post-mortems PE1933: Allow the Fornethy Survivores to access Scotland's Redress Scheme PE1934: Develop an educational resource on gender-based violence for all year groups in High School PE1946: To call on the Scottish Government to pay all charges for homeless temporary accommodation PE1947: Address Scotland's culture of youth violence PE1952: Specialist services for patients with autonomic dysfunction PE1953: Review Education Support staff roles PE1962: Stop motorhomes parking overnight out with formal campsites, caravan parks and Aires PE1976: Backdate council tax discounts for dementia to the date of GP certification PE1979: Establish an independent inquiry and an independent national whistleblowing officer to investigate concerns about the alleged mishandling of child safeguarding enquiries by public bodies PE1985: Evaluate Garages to Homes Developments PE1988: Review the process for disposal of household raw sewage PE1989: Increase defibrillators in public spaces and workplaces PE1992: Dual the A9 and improve road safety PE1993: Reform the financial support for social work students on work placements PE1995: Improve support for victims of spiking PE1999: Fully implement the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities PE2006: Review and simplify the legislation in relation to dismissal of property factors PE2017: Extend the period that specialist perinatal mental health support is made available beyond one year PE2018: Recognise the value of swimming pools and provide financial relief to help keep pools open PE2020: Provide fertility treatment to single women PE2025: Improve the support available to victims of domestic violence, who have been forced to flee their home PE2028: Extend the concessionary bus travel scheme to include people seeking asylum in Scotland PE2031: Provide insulin pumps to all children with type 1 diabetes in Scotland PE2033: Introduce a full ban on disposable vapes PE2038: Commission suitable NHS services for people with hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome and hyper mobility spectrum disorders PE2039: Fair pay to student nurses while on placement PE2041: Exempt community healthcare staff from parking charges PE2048: Review the FAST stroke awareness campaign PE2053: Stop the cuts to community link workers and help secure their long-term future within GP practice teams PE2056: Introduce legislation allowing Scottish Ministers to intervene on the hire of public land PE2061: Require solicitors to ensure capacity of vulnerable individuals by having a medical professional co-sign legal documents PE2062: Introduce a National Screening...
Committee reports Date published: 16 January 2026

Inquiry into the harm caused by substance misuse in Scottish Prisons - Assessment, treatment and rehabilitation

He said: We are looking to ensure that there are approved assessment tools to assess for alcohol withdrawals objectively at the point of arrival into custody; to determine the need to start detox medications and ensure that the assessment tools and treatment are implemented by all prisons; to use screening tools such as FAST, the fast alcohol screening tool, and AUDIT, the alcohol use disorders identification test, as soon as is practical on admission or immediately afterwards so as to identify those with problem alcohol dependency; to work with partners within the prisons to deliver alcohol brief interventions; to identify people with primary alcohol dependency, as opposed to co-dependency; to ensure that there are services available to provide appropriate psychosocial interventions and pharmacological interventions; and to introduce evidence-based treatments for liberation, such as Campral or Antabuse.xiiScottish Parliament Criminal Justice Committee.
Committee reports Date published: 14 September 2023

Culture in Communities: The challenges and opportunities in delivering a place-based approach - Impact of wider budgetary challenges on place-based culture

It noted that this is despite the Scottish Government providing increased funding for Screen Scotland, part of Creative Scotland, since 2018-19 and that therefore, the real terms cuts to the areas of Creative Scotland that are not screen related since 2014-15 will be substantially more than 10%.3Scottish Parliament I...

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