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Last updated: 28 February 2023

Letter from the Minister for Children and Young People regadarding Literature Review Transitions to Adulthood for Young Disabled People

As Ms McKelvie mentioned during the evidence session on 22 February, we have been laying the foundations on our commitment to deliver Scotland’s first National Transitions to Adulthood Strategy through research and engagement.
Last updated: 14 February 2023

PE1845 Petitioner update

Our petition has raised widespread interest from rural lay and groups from Galloway, Caithness and Skye alongside professional support through the Rural GP Association of Scotland.
Last updated: 4 December 2022

Scottish Child Payment Ancillary Provision Regulations 2022

The Committee therefore agreed to: • draw the instrument to the attention of the Parliament under reporting ground (j) for failure to comply with the laying requirements in section 28(2) of the Interpretation and Legislative Reform (Scotland) Act 2010; • note that whilst the Committee welcomes the Scottish Government's apology for this breach, it neverthele...
Last updated: 21 January 2025

Regulation of Legal Services Scotland Bill 20 January 2025

As has been discussed, both the Complaints Committee and the Discipline Tribunal are made up of 50% lay persons, wholly independent of the Faculty and its members.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 November 2022

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee 08 November 2022

I will pick up on your response to Evelyn Tweed on accountability to the Parliament and the minister being held accountable for social care.
Last updated: 16 April 2025

Dog Theft Bill Letter and Memorandum from Scottish Government

. • Produces a duty on the Scottish Government to collect certain data on dog theft and to publish and lay before the Parliament an annual report which includes that data. • Produces a duty on Scottish Ministers to review how the Act is working after five years.
Last updated: 8 January 2025

Scotlands colleges 2024 Minister to PAC 20 Dec 2024

Significant progress has been made, including through the consultations referenced, in laying the groundwork for delivering on the vision I set out in the Purpose and Principles in June 2023.
Last updated: 25 July 2024

Explanatory Note on Representations

The policy statement clarifies these extenuating circumstances further: “In coming to a view, [on whether to align] Ministers will take account of the full range of interests, whether economic, social, environmental or other”. 10.
Last updated: 21 December 2023

Convener to SG Agriculture_

To allow the Committee to take the Scottish Government’s response into account and report to the lead committee, the Committee requests a response by Monday 15 January 2024.
Last updated: 18 April 2023

Chamber_Minutes_20230418

Wear A Hat Day 2023: The Parliament debated S6M-07890 in the name of Emma Harper—That the Parliament recognises what it sees as the importance of Wear A Hat Day, taking place on 31 March 2023, in raising awareness of brain tumours; understands that brain tumours are the biggest killer of children and adults under 40 with cancer in Scotland, reducing life expectancy by 20 years on average; believes that this is the highest life expectancy reduction of any cancer, but that the treatment and understanding of brain tumours are 20 years behind those relating to more common cancers; notes that brain tumours often cause side effects that have a severe impact on a person's quality of life; understands that there are over 130 different types of brain tumour, and that some symptoms of brain tumours can mimic other equally serious conditions, which often renders early diagnosis and treatment more difficult in many cases; further understands that brain tumour charities, such as the Brain Tumour Charity, are working hard to fund pioneering research, raise awareness of the signs and symptoms of brain tumours, and provide support to people affected by brain tumours; commends the success of national campaigns, which it considers have contributed to a reduction in the average diagnosis time for childhood brain tumours, from 9.1 to 6.5 weeks, since 2011; believes that national campaigns are a basis on which to develop further awareness; notes the significant efforts of Dumfries and Galloway Medical Physics Technician, Alan Johnstone, in both raising awareness of brain tumours and funding for research and development into the causes of brain tumours, their treatment and, ultimately, a cure; understands that Alan’s late wife, Anneka Johnstone, was diagnosed with a glioblastoma brain tumour and sadly died in 2019, despite being a very fit and active 33-year-old, and further understands that, despite losing Anneka, Alan has raised more than £55,000 for the Brain Tumour Charity by walking the 214-mile Southern Upland Way, videos of which were posted to Alan’s TikTok account...

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