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Official Report Meeting date: 1 April 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 01 April 2025

This is an issue that I and, I suspect, many of us hear about regularly from constituents.
Last updated: 9 April 2024

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S6M-07769: Evelyn Tweed: National Lyme Disease Awareness Month - That the Parliament acknowledges that May 2023 is National Lyme Disease Awareness Month; notes that Lyme disease is a bacterial infection spread to humans by infected ticks, which are tiny spider-like creatures found in woodland and moorland areas that feed on the blood of birds and mammals, including humans; understands that many people with early symptoms of Lyme disease develop a circular rash around the tick bite three to 30 days after being bitten, often described as looking like a bull’s eye on a dart board, whilst some people may develop several rashes in different parts of their body, and around one in three people will not develop a rash; further understands that some people with Lyme disease also have flu-like symptoms, including tiredness, muscle and joint pain, headaches, a high temperature, chills and neck stiffness; notes the calls encouraging anyone who has been bitten by a tick and develops a rash or flu-like symptoms to speak to their GP and tell them that they have been bitten by a tick; further notes, however, that diagnosing Lyme disease is often difficult as many of the symptoms PB/S6/23/56 are similar to other conditions; acknowledges that NHS Scotland advises that Lyme disease is treatable, however, that without treatment, more serious and longer-term symptoms may develop, including pain and swelling in joints, nerve problems, memory problems, difficulty concentrating and heart problems; understands that there is currently no vaccine available and that the best way to prevent Lyme disease is to adopt simple measures when in the countryside or near wildlife, including tucking trousers into socks and wearing insect repellent, and notes the calls encouraging anybody who is concerned that they have contracted Lyme disease to contact their GP and for everyone to take precautions when in the countryside.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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S5W-00703 Claudia Beamish: To ask the Scottish Government how many owners and occupiers of land have been required by Scottish Natural Heritage to make a return of the number of wild deer taken or killed in each of the last three years and how many have made such a return in each local authority area.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 October 2024

Finance and Public Administration Committee 08 October 2024

It has met three times this year. To be specific, how many times has it met since the general election?
Official Report Meeting date: 9 June 2022

COVID-19 Recovery Committee 09 June 2022

However, that may just be one of the many factors, and to mention only one in the bill may prejudice deliberations in its favour.
Last updated: 12 May 2025

Employment Rights Bill supplementary LCM COSLA Response

Members of the Local Government workforce could feel de-valued compared with colleagues in other services.
Last updated: 20 November 2024

CPG Construction AGM Minutes and Ordinary meeting minutes 6 November 2024

. • The challenge and opportunity for our industry in de-carbonising our built environment. • And last time we met, we heard from Richard Park, Paul McGirk and Angeline Robertson about the Scotland-wide Hub programme which achieves policy outcomes in place, net zero, wealth creation and affordable housing through community infrastructure investment. 2.
Last updated: 7 June 2024

NHS Forth Valley Assurance Board to PAC 6 June 2024

Neena is an experienced NHS Chair and will be in post for 12 months and has a specific remit to: oversee the recruitment of the new Chief Executive; implement the recommendations of the governance review; review the capacity and capability of the Board; support progression to achieve de-escalation to at least level 3; and support local partnership working w...
Last updated: 22 April 2024

Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service Social Security Scotlands redetermination and appeals process

Pensions Appeal Tribunal Scotland in line with the timescales set out in the 0131 271 4340 SCTS Complaints Handling Procedure 3 4 2 O btaining copies of this leaflet in Kolejne kopie tego dokumentu mogą być udostępnione na życzenie w innych językach other formats… po kontakcie poprzez TribunalsOperationsSupport@scotcourts SCTS Tribunals Further copies of this document can be made tribunals.gov.uk lub telefon 0141 302 5900. available on request in other languages – Daugiau šio dokumento kopijų kitomis TribunalsOperationsSupport@scotcourts kalbomis galima gauti pateikus prašymą tribunals.gov.uk or telephone 0141 302 5900 User Charter – TribunalsOperationsSupport@scotcourts Copii suplimentare ale acestui document se pot tribunals.gov.uk arba paskambinus telefonu pune la dispoziție la cerere în alte limbi - 0141 302 5900 – TribunalsOperationsSupport@scotcourts ﮫﺑ یرﺎﮐاواد رﮫﺳﮫﻟ ﮫﯾﮫﻣﺎﻧﮫﮕڵﮫﺑ مﮫﺋ یرﺗﺎﯾز ﯽﭘۆﮐ تێرﻧاوﺗەد tribunals.gov.uk sau la numărul de...
Last updated: 30 March 2022

PE1927_B

The guidance asks that each education authority include details of how this should be undertaken in their policy on de-escalation, physical intervention. 13.

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