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We agree that changes to the PAS2030 and PAS2035 standards are needed if they are to better reflect the housing stock, weather and environmental conditions in Scotland. However these are UK standards and the BSI are sponsored by the UK Government.
In response to this point: Crea)ve Scotlandfunds Crea)ve Lives, a charity which champions community and volunteer-led crea)ve ac)vity, as a Regularly Funded Organisa)on.
This absence of funding will have a direct impact on the ability of Scotland’s colleges to access resources, such as shareable expertise and high standards of vocational training, meaning students across Scotland may be placed at a disadvantage against their European counterpa...
Background The petitioner is concerned that funding for general practice is too low in Scotland, noting that this is around 8% of the total NHS budget in Scotland.
As you will know, the Environment Strategy for Scotland creates an overarching framework for Scotland’s strategies and plans on the environment and climate change.
Using data from that report, getting to a 50% reuse rate of beverage and food containers over the next nine years would save (on a per capita basis - Scotland’s population being equivalent to 1.2% of the EU population) £109.9m and 330,000 tonnes of resources.
Minutes – Evidence Session on Stigma CPG th 25 January 2022 Attendance: Jeremy Balfour MSP Beatrice Wishart MSP Monica Lennon MSP Collette Stevenson MSP Bob Doris MSP Natalie Don MSP Peter Kelly (PA) Neil Cowan (PA) Ashley Mclean (PA) Fiona McHardy (PS) Chris Ross (Children in Scotland) Niki Powers (Let's Talk) Ailsa Mackenzie (The Pyramid at Anderston) Andrea Bradley (EIS) Brian Scott (Glasgow Disability Alliance) Cara Hilton (Trussel Trust) Catriona Melville (Age Scotland) Charis Scott (Christians Against Poverty) Chloe Goodall (Curiosity Collective) Chris Birt (Joseph Rowntree Foundation) Clare Simpson (Parenting Across Scotland) Connie Bennett (ASH Scotland) Daniela Rondina (SIAA) David Kelly (Community Transport Association) David Scott (CAS) Fiona McAvoy (Newton Primary) Flora Ranachan (The Health Agency) Heather Fisken (Inclusion Scotland) Jamie Simpson (Edinburgh Dog and Cat Home) Jane Miller (ALLIANCE) John McIntyre (Ferguslie Community Development Trust) Julia Arnot (Public Health Scotland) Julie Hepburn (Social Justice and Fairness Commission/The SNP) Kate Cunningham (Energy Action Scotland) Kate Kelman (Capital City Partnership) Kate Robinson (National Lottery Community Fund) Katie Birrell (Women's Enterprise Scotland) Kirsty McNeill (Coalition for Racial Equality and Rights) Linda Sterry (Funeral Link) Lindsay Graham (Poverty and Inequality Commission Scotland) Lorraine Gilles (Scottish Community Safety Network) Maggie Brunjes(Homeless Network Scotland) Mairi McCallum (Moray Food Plus) Marie Ward (Cranhill Development Trust) Marion Davis (One Parent Families Scotland) Mike Corbett (NASUWT) Nairn McDonald (FRSA) Niven Rennie (Violence Reduction Unit) Paul Spicker Roslyn Neely (Edinburgh Children's Hospital Charity) Ruth Wilkinson Snow Curtis – Kolu (Includem) Stacey Cuthbertson Stephen Sinclair (Scottish Poverty and Inequality Research Unit) Susan McKellar (Scottish Womens Convention) Trishna Singh (Sikh and Punjabi Junction Social Enterprise Project).