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Last updated: 10 January 2022

BB20220110

Proposed future business For further information, contact the Clerk to the Committee, Anne Peat on or at [email protected] Education, Children and Young People Committee 12 January 2022 1st Meeting, 2022 The Committee will meet at 9:30 am in www.scottishparliament.tv 1. Pre-Budget Scrutiny: The Committee will take evidence from— S...
Last updated: 20 August 2021

BB20210823

Supported by: Monica Lennon*, Michael Marra*, Alex Rowley*, Paul Sweeney* Other new and altered motions and amendments *S6M-00918 Neil Bibby: Rejection of 10% Cuts to Rail Services—That the Parliament notes the recent report prepared for the ScotRail operators, Abellio, by Professor Iain Docherty; understands that the report considers a 10% cut to rail services on pre-pandemic levels and questions the future of ticket offices; notes the joint statement issued by the trade unions, ASLEF, RMT, TSSA and Unite, calling on the Scottish Government to reject the report, which they reportedly believe “seeks to exploit the Covid pandemic and its fallout to attack the jobs of railway workers and cut the services they provide to the public”; recognises what it sees as the economic and social value of public transport and importance of the rail network to Scotland’s net zero ambitions, and considers, therefore, as Scotland prepares to host the COP26 summit, that the Scottish Government should reject the report and develop an alternative vision for a sustainable, publicly-owned ScotRail.
Official Report Meeting date: 4 May 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 04 May 2023

It would be completely wrong of us to pre-empt a decision about what consent mechanism we will end up putting in place or to set the parameters here today, because, of course, that would risk excluding some voices that should be heard.
Official Report Meeting date: 9 November 2022

Criminal Justice Committee 09 November 2022

Our next meeting is on Wednesday 16 November, when we will hear from the Cabinet Secretary for Justice and Veterans as part of our pre-budget scrutiny and in relation to the United Kingdom Government’s Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Bill.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 April 2022

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 26 April 2022

The latest figures from the Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service confirm that both solemn and summary sheriff courts are progressing cases above pre-Covid volumes. We will continue to support the process of justice Covid recovery.
Official Report Meeting date: 24 March 2022

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 24 March 2022

There are a number of complexities, but the contracts in question are public contracts, so the buck stops with the Scottish Government. Pre-2019, there were issues with the quality of work and the progress of work when the yard was in private ownership.
Official Report Meeting date: 16 November 2021

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 16 November 2021

She asked what he and his Government had done to pre-empt the crisis that was declared in NHS Lanarkshire.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 October 2021

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 05 October 2021

We are now a short time away from her coming to her conclusions, and it would be wrong to pre-empt those conclusions. I understand that Baroness Kennedy will consult the Parliament’s Criminal Justice Committee, so Pauline McNeill will have a chance to discuss the issue directly with her.
Official Report Meeting date: 16 September 2021

Meeting of the Parliament 16 September 2021 (Hybrid)

The individual cases that are reported in the media this morning obviously require to be fully and properly investigated. It would not be right for me to pre-empt those investigations, but what has been reported is unacceptable.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 September 2024

S6W-29387

Total of 40 contacts per month (4 contacts per person per month).Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest bystander aftercare projectEngagement with Scottish Ambulance Service to agree effective contact mechanismDevelopment of bystander support website landing pageDevelopment and refinement of debrief scriptInitiation of bystander support serviceMixed methods evaluationThrombectomy educationRedesign of the STAT + service to take into account recent changes in delivery of thrombectomy services to ensure education reflects practice.Continued delivery of STAT+ education sessions to Boards to incorporate recent changes to thrombectomy service.Offer of thrombectomy information sessions to staff across the stroke pathway and out with acute services i.e. stroke rehabilitation units, allied health professionals, community stroke nurses.Offer of delivery of a virtual re-fresher course to NHS boards to incorporate recent changes to thrombectomy service.Continued delivery of virtual Link up and Learn education sessions, twice per month, to healthcare professionals working in stroke across Scotland ensuring allocated sessions for thrombectomy updates.Long CovidPeople with long COVID access support and proactive advice around self-management which promotes recovery, in parallel with wider clinical management and complementing NHS interventions.People with long COVID can access or be signposted to relevant sources of support including advice on social security entitlements or debt management.People living with long COVID accessing the service report positive outcomes, including reporting a positive experience of accessing the service, feeling listened to, feeling supported to look after their health and wellbeing, feeling supported to do the things that matter to them, and achieving personal outcomes identified as goals at the start of their engagement with the service.Long CovidIntegrate the long COVID application developed by Pogo studios in to the system that CHSS uses for clinical records, appointments, calls, collection of data and evaluation provision to service.Improve patient experience by reducing time between the acceptance of support and the onboarding of patients into the CHSS system.To enable improved reporting methods and data collection.Allow for automatic reporting to take place between GPs and the CHSS teams to ensure a shared care approach.Simplify data sharing elements.2021-22Social Isolation and Loneliness (SIAL) Summer fundTo tackle Social Isolation and loneliness.Tailored TalksWe will collaborate to develop an innovative digital presentation platform which will deliver comprehensive information to patients and carers with a wide range of neurological conditions to support shared decision making, consent and signposting.Tailored Talks allows health and social care professionals and people working in third sector organisations to provide information which is tailored to each individual patient’s needs.This information can be shared on screen during face-to-face meetings/consultations, on paper (for people without access to digital technology or who are not keen to use it), and also remotely by emailed pdf or via weblinks so that patients and their carers can access the information on their mobile devices, PCs or laptop computers.Thrombectomy educationSTAT+ and pre...

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