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Last updated: 19 June 2024

PE2037_F

Dr Buckingham engaged with a wide variety of stakeholders in Scotland during her visit to the UK, including Education Scotland.
Last updated: 10 June 2024

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Not least through the enforced restrictions on visitations, which for instance although developed to prevent transmission, also caused extreme distress.
Last updated: 22 March 2024

SPCB 2024 Paper 18

Should the SPCB decide to continue to meet these costs and the level of costs incurred does increase in the future, it may then be worth the SPCB re-visiting the position at that point to consider the implications of any increased level of cost. 10.
Last updated: 12 March 2024

PE1933_R

They were also isolated with limited or no contact with their families, as visiting was not allowed per the Head Teachers Handbook.
Last updated: 27 February 2024

Submission from Scottish Water

Page 1 of 2 Supply Chain Engagement Sco�sh Water provides its key partners with easy access to framework informa�on via a supply chain portal, which has 3,700 viewers and has been visited around 172,000 �mes. This provides access to key informa�on, ranging from training, carbon reduc�on, support with standards and specifica�ons, and appropriate access to fra...
Last updated: 20 December 2023

Engagement session note of discussion 2 February 2023

. • It is expected that the number of families affected by long COVID is much higher • Parents do not always identify long COVID in their children and therefore do not receive support from organisations such as Long Covid Kids • Parents have had to become an expert on the condition, in order to support their children and obtain appropriate treatment because many clinicians do not appear familiar with the relevant NICE guidelines Policy makers and health professionals • There is not enough knowledge and understanding among the medical profession of the condition 2 • It is extremely difficult to get a long COVID diagnosis for children, often taking years • Getting a long COVID diagnosis on the NHS is very difficult due to the varying and vast number of symptoms and some clinicians were reluctant to diagnose long COVID in children • Long COVID has had a huge detrimental impact on the mental health of children with long COVID, leading many to develop depression and other mental health conditions • More funding for NHS staff for training on long COVID assessments, diagnostics and treatments should be made available for NHS staff who should be supported in their learning activities • There should be a long COVID implementation plan detailing what steps the Scottish Government plans to take to help support and treat those children with long COVID and their parents • Policy makers and the medical profession should act on the advice and learning from lived experience Educators • Many children have missed two or three3 years of their education with potentially significant consequences for their future • Approaches taken by schools regarding offering support to children with long COVID varies across Scotland • Due to long absence periods, more could be done to support children’s learning where possible. Suggestions could include home visits...
Last updated: 20 December 2023

SG Budget response 24 25 Funding for Culture

I recognise the benefits that a visitor levy could bring to culture and heritage organisations which attract such high numbers of people to visit Scotland and contribute economically at both local and national level.
Last updated: 20 October 2023

Annual Return 2022 to 2023

Details of any other activities, such as visits undertaken by the Group or papers/report published by the Group should also be provided.
Last updated: 18 October 2023

Minutes of the meeting held on 20 September 2023

Agenda item 2 The minute of the previous meeting was approved. 1 Agenda item 3 Matters arising: Maggie Chapman asked if the Article 12 Deekin to Jan project visit to parliament had taken place. As members of Article 12 were unable to attend the meeting due to train cancellations, Maggie Chapman agreed to check if any progress had been made on this.
Last updated: 14 September 2023

PE1956_G

Marie Curie Nurses and Healthcare Assistants across Scotland reported to our internal 2021 survey that they regularly visited terminally ill people who use a wheelchair, but living in homes with doors too small for them to fit through.

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