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Last updated: 6 March 2023

Minutes of the meeting held on 15 November 2022

There is a potential issue around global law and so it is important to get commitment to do the right thing in this case.
Last updated: 21 April 2022

Annexe A collated notes

. • Some individuals noted reticence in asking for help as they were unsure if their feelings were normal for the perinatal period or they didn’t feel bad enough to get support. • Lack of trust with healthcare professionals.
Official Report Meeting date: 14 January 2026

Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee 14 January 2026 [Draft]

Developers bid on the basis that they will get constraint payments, so if they do not get them, the strike price will be higher.
Last updated: 22 April 2024

ASL note of discussion with parents and carers 19 February 2024

. • One parent said that the school argued that no referrals were needed for their child however this was due to the support being provided by the parent which enabled their child to attend school. In order to get the support, the parent had to withdraw their support in order to get the support the child needed from ...
Last updated: 8 June 2023

Chamber_Minutes_20230608

Ensuring that Lothian Late-diagnosed Deaf Children Get the Support That They Need: The Parliament debated S6M-08219 in the name of Jeremy Balfour— That the Parliament notes the belief that every child affected by the failings identified in the 2021 audit of NHS Lothian’s paediatric audiology service, carried out by the British Academy of Audiology (BAA), must get the support that they need to thrive and to overcome any additional barriers that they face due to the failings identified in the report; understands that the audit did not include children seen later than 2018, which, it considers, means that there were further years until any failings were addressed by an action plan, and that there may be many more children who were not diagnosed in a timely manner; recognises that the key stages for fluent first language development are birth to three years old; understands that the BAA report found that the average age of identification of deafness was 4.5 years for children in the NHS Lothian area, which, it understands, is far longer than comparable figures in the rest of the UK; considers that the failings identified in NHS Lothian’s paediatric audiology service will mean that many of the affected children were diagnosed after this critical period and are therefore likely to experience a significant adverse impact on their language and communications development, potentially leaving such children with more complex needs that may need to be addressed though co- ordinated support from health, education, social work and other agencies; understands that the families of affected children have come together to form Families Failed by Lothian Audiology Action Group (FLAAG); further understands that the parents involved in FLAAG have identified a number of areas where their children are not getting the support that they need; understands that the families involved in FLAAG report that they have experienced a lack of access to BSL tutors, speech and language therapy and appropriately qualified professionals to support their deaf children and help remediate any damage caused by the failures of the audiology service, and notes the calls on all public and voluntary sector bodies that are supporting the late-diagnosed deaf children in the Lothians and beyond to work together to ensure that they always get the support that they need. 4.
Last updated: 26 January 2023

Minute of meeting held 5 October 2022

If you get an Access to Work grant, it will not affect any other benefits you get and you will not have to pay it back.
Last updated: 26 March 2025

Women in Enterprise 26 FEB 25 CPG minutes

Also reported that the women that are invested in, actually do better in the long run with the money that gets invested in them. Why aren’t more women aren’t getting VC investment?
Official Report Meeting date: 13 March 2018

Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee 13 March 2018

I could probably join the dots in your previous answers to get an answer to this question, but I will ask it to get a direct answer.
Official Report Meeting date: 3 December 2019

Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee 03 December 2019

Stewart Stevenson brought it up with the previous panel; he may want to revise some of the questions that he asked in order to get a view from this panel. Yes—we will also try to get as concise a set of answers.
Last updated: 30 January 2026

Written submission from Close the Gap

One interview participant said: “[Employers] don’t get it with mental health, they don’t get spectrum disorders, neurodivergence, it doesn’t fit their model… any other thing like chronic illness blows their mind.”

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