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Last updated: 21 December 2021

20211208 APPENDIX to Equality Network and Scottish Trans response to UK Govt consultation

American Journal of Public Health: Washington. V. 110. Iss. 8. Pp.1113-1114. DOI:10.2105/AJPH.2020.305765.
Date published: 3 December 2020

Adult social care and support in Scotland - Issues for social care (for twenty years and counting)

See also a range of briefings and reports written by the UK Parliament: Paying for Social Care : 20 years of inaction Adult Social Care in England: possible reforms Economic Affairs Committee (HoL) Report: Social Care Funding: time to end a national scandal Citizens' Assembly on Social Care: Recommendations for Funding.
Last updated: 14 June 2022

Briefing Note from Robin White on EHRC Guidance

Equality Act matters are usually fact-sensitive. 6 Cases AEA v EHRC [2021] EWHC 1623 (Admin) Chief Constable of West Midlands v A (No.2) HoL [2004] ICR 806 Croft v Royal Mail Group plc [2003] EWCA civ 1045 MB v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions C-451/16 [2019] ICR 155 (ECJ) Fair Play for Women [2022] CSOH 202 FWS Ltd v The Lord Advocate [2022] CSIH 4 Train Wreck at the Gare Montpartnasse, Paris, 1895 7 pdf. application/pdf. 1428708.
Date published: 20 March 2018

The impact of Brexit on Scotland's growth sectors - Trade

Life Sciences Scotland Chair Dave Tudor stated: “We would strongly resist creating a new and untried Scottish life sciences regulator when there is a long established global regulatory system”1Tudor, D. (2017).
Committees Date published: 21 December 2023

Stage 1 Report on Visitor Levy (Scotland) Bill - Views of businesses and the tourism sector

show_all_questions=0&sort=excerpt&order=ascending&_q__text=british+hol&uuId=674494000" target="_blank">https://yourviews.parliament.scot/lghp/visitor-levy-bill/consultation/view_respondent?
Last updated: 1 December 2021

Agenda for the CPG on Health Inequalities meeting of 6 December 2021

Learning from the previous work done by the Scottish Government and Health Boards, as well as the GPs at the Deep End, may help to inform primary care policy and practice in the UK and internationally. Fifty years since Tudor Hart’s seminal paper, it is timely to take stock of the key lessons in Scotland relating to responses to the inverse care law.
Last updated: 31 January 2024

SFAD MUP submission

There also needs to be concerted efforts by public bodies to address the ubiquitous availability and marketing of alcohol in our everyday lives, as well as stigma related to alco- hol harm and seeking support for alcohol use.
Last updated: 6 November 2023

Industrial Injuries Advisory Council Presentation October 2023

Openness and Transparency • Stakeholder engagement – open public meeting • Publication of: – Command Papers – IIAC reports laid before Parliament – Position papers – deposited in the HoC/HoL libraries – Information Notes – published online • Commissioned reviews • Annual reports • Proceedings from Public Meetings • Publication of the minutes and agendas of ...
Last updated: 6 June 2023

Minutes of the meeting held on 16 May 2023

Katy explained Bryn’s background in Pensions, Labour Manifesto 2019 & sits in HOL. Prior to group update Bryn went on to confirm he was heavily involved with Labour general election manifesto 2019 which he felt was clearly detailed regarding compensation for 50’s born women but recognised it did not please everyone.
Last updated: 9 January 2024

ADES Annexes 1 to 4

January 2021 onwards weekly contacts Vulnerable Children identified for weekly contact (not wanting to utilise their HUB space)- 110 S1 – 21 S2 – 27 S3 – 32 S4+ - 30 Identified Young Carers – 20 Care Experienced – 16 ASN – 8 Family/Mental Health/TATC/SW/Other – 62 Number of contacts attempted: 10 weeks x 110 pupils = 1100 possible calls Number of calls with no response/voicemail left – 86 Number of School Support Worker Home Visits due to contact concern (out with SW visits) – 16 Jan 2021 onwards Hub Attendance Number in Hub – 117 pupils (Key Worker and Vulnerable) were supported with the HUB (53 were classed as Vulnerable Pupils) *Daily average is calculated by (total number of VP each day x days per week/divided by number of days) Date w/b VP daily average* Total (KW +VP) Weekly Average each day th 11 Jan 9 35 th 18 Jan 17 48 th 25 Jan 13 48 st 1 Feb 12 52 th 8 Feb 7 28 (Feb Hols...

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