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Last updated: 29 September 2025

Conveners Group meeting papers 22 November 2022

The primary risk for the Scottish Parliament and other UK legislatures arising from the impact of post-EU constitutional change is that the level of transparency and Ministerial accountability which existed while the UK was a Member State of the EU is either intentionally and/or unintentionally diluted post-exit.
Last updated: 24 September 2025

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Insufficient data is seen 2026-27 Budget process. continued) to jeopardise the ability to properly hold the Government to account for its budgetary decisions. Transparency The lack of relevant, objective Participatory budgeting is a valuable engagement tool which works best at influencing spend at a and awareness – and timely data, especially in local or or...
Last updated: 23 September 2025

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S6M-17103: Katy Clark: Recognition of the State of Palestine— That the Parliament notes the calls from people in the West Scotland region and across the country for the UK Government to recognise the State of Palestine; understands that 146 member states of the UN recognise Palestine as a sovereign state, encompassing the West Bank and the Gaza Strip; believes that independent Palestinian statehood on the basis of a free people with rights to self-determination and territorial integrity is an inalienable right and requirement for permanent peace between Palestine and the State of Israel; expresses grave concern over what it sees as the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza and the Israeli military escalation in the occupied West Bank, including the deployment of tanks into Jenin for the first 10 time in over two decades, and notes the view that a much-needed pathway to a sustainable and peaceful solution must be rooted in accountability...
Last updated: 2 September 2025

School of Health and Life Sciences Glasgow Caledonian Uni Budget Scrutiny 202627

A sense of shame and stigma can occur, exacerbated by the invisible and subjective nature of chronic pain and exacerbated by systems that do not account for chronic pain (Scott et al., 2024; Smith & Osborn, 2007; Toye et al., 2013; Webster et al., 2023).
Last updated: 1 September 2025

Department of Physiotherapy School of Health and Life Sciences Glasgow Caledonian University Budget

A sense of shame and stigma can occur, exacerbated by the invisible and subjective nature of chronic pain and exacerbated by systems that do not account for chronic pain (Scott et al., 2024; Smith & Osborn, 2007; Toye et al., 2013; Webster et al., 2023).
Last updated: 12 December 2024

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S6M-15164: Daniel Johnson: Concerning Figures About Violence Against Public Service Staff Set Out in Unison Scotland Report— That the Parliament acknowledges what it sees as the important work carried out by Unison Scotland in publishing, "It’s not part of the job", violence at work report 2024; notes that the report found 65.875 incidents of violence, or 180 incidents per day, against public service staff; is concerned that these figures suggest a 20% increase in violent incidents since 2023; is further concerned that violent incidents against local authority staff have reportedly risen by 14% year on year, and that NHS boards accounted...
Last updated: 3 December 2024

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Food and animal welfare It is SPCB policy to take account of animal welfare in its catering operation.
Last updated: 10 June 2024

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Section 20 allows for taxable persons to agree with Revenue Scotland a special accounting scheme. This would enable the taxable person to make tax returns based on information about chargeable passengers that is calculated in accordance with the special accounting scheme rather than from records of actual passenger n...
Last updated: 2 April 2024

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S6M-06638: Jim Fairlie: Impact of Not Uprating Means Tested Benefits in Line with Inflation in 2023-24 - That the Parliament is concerned by the findings of a Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF) report, published on 12 October 2022, highlighting the potential impact across UK parliamentary constituencies if the UK Government chooses not to uprate means tested benefits in line with inflation in 2023-24; understands that 22% of working-age families receive means tested benefits in the Perth and Kinross Council area, and that this is a concern across all Scottish local authority areas; further understands that the 6% increase in line with earnings, reportedly being considered by the UK Government, does not take into account...
Last updated: 25 January 2024

Perinatal and infant mental health response

Links to the pathways are regularly tweeted from the PMHNS X (formerly Twitter) account. Universal services also signpost to the pathways as part of the care discussion.

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