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Last updated: 13 April 2022

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. • For example, ACR or BRP from the Home Office are accepted, and if a person does not have either of these, any document from a public authority showing the young person's full name and date of birth can be used. • Where a young person has no ARC/BRP and are relying on a document instead, their application form will need a photo referee to complete a section of the form, and sign and date the back of their photo. • However, young people out of education, isolated and may not be receiving support from any organisation find it difficult to provide a photo referee to complete a section the form. 3 Lack of knowledge among staff on eligibility • Our young refugee team have noted that it appears colleges in Glasgow are no longer providing First Bus passes to young people who are within the NEC bus pass age remit.
Last updated: 30 March 2022

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Assessing demand In my previous response to the committee, dated 3 November 2021, I advised that ‘there is currently not enough evidence of demand from learners’.
Last updated: 4 March 2022

Minutes of the CPG on WASPI meeting of 8 February 2022

WASPI issues will be on the agenda. 5. Date of next meeting April 19 (tentatively 10am & likely via Zoom) This is the minutes for the Cross-Party Group on WASPI meeting of 8 February 2022. pdf.
Last updated: 14 February 2022

Minutes of the CPG on Rare, Genetic and Undiagnosed Conditions meeting of 16 June 2021

CROSS PARTY GROUP ON RARE, GENETIC AND UNDIAGNOSED CONDITIONS Date: 16 June 2021 Venue: Zoom meeting MINUTES Welcome and Introductions Bob Doris MSP welcomed all in attendance and advised that this was the first meeting to re-establish the CPG .
Last updated: 7 February 2022

Minutes of the CPG on WASPI meeting of 7 December 2021

Wendy M of GLDR Group confirmed keeping up to date with Facebook & is encouraging all to communicate with politicians.
Last updated: 19 January 2022

SPBill03AS062021

Power to reimburse costs 1 Power for Scottish Ministers to reimburse costs relating to the removal of 5 transvaginal mesh (1) The Scottish Ministers may make a scheme for the making of payments by them reimbursing costs incurred in connection with qualifying mesh removal surgery. (2) “Mesh removal surgery” is surgery a principal purpose of which is to wholly or partially remove from a person’s body synthetic mesh which was originally implanted 10 transvaginally (that is, by means of insertion through the person’s vaginal wall) for the 1 purpose of treating stress urinary incontinence or pelvic organ prolapse. (3) Mesh removal surgery is “qualifying” mesh removal surgery if it was arranged— (a) other than by a health board, (b) in relation to a person who was ordinarily resident in Scotland at (either or both)— 15 (i) the time the mesh removal surgery was arranged, (ii) the time of implantation of any of the mesh which it is the purpose of the mesh removal surgery to wholly or partially remove, and (c) before a date...
Last updated: 12 November 2021

Registration form for the Cross-Party Group on Challenging Racial and Religious Prejudice

This Group is in the public interest as Scotland has a growing ethnic minority population and there has been minimal attention on the issue of racial and religious hatred to date. The public would be updated on Parliamentary discussions and to consider new ways to tackle racial and religious intolerance.
Last updated: 19 October 2021

Registration form for the Cross-Party Group on Commercial Sexual Exploitation

The purpose of the group is to be a forum for like-minded people who believe that the legislation surrounding prostitution and sex trafficking is out of date and in need of urgent reform. 2.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 March 2019

Meeting of the Parliament 06 March 2019

That is a further reminder that a no-deal Brexit would lead to recession. The United Kingdom Government would take us into a recession with its eyes wide open as to the economic consequences that that would have, such as business failure, soaring unemployment and reduced support for trade and success.
Official Report Meeting date: 16 March 2021

Justice Committee 16 March 2021

I think that they will get a bit of a rest when the Parliament goes into recess. I hope that they will make the most of that, because I fear that they will be every bit as busy in session 6.

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