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Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 September 2021

S6W-02618

NSS is reviewing the medium-term supply position closely and is seeking to ensure products remain available. Guidance about best practice in diagnostic test use was issued on 20 August 2021.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 August 2021

S6W-01880

We have committed to taking action to realise the right to adequate housing in Scotland. To establish the best way to make the right to adequate housing a reality, we have said that we will undertake a comprehensive audit of our current housing and homelessness legislation.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 July 2021

S6W-01411

The review of the home education guidance will emphasise the importance of all parties working together to develop mutual trust and respect, and a positive relationship that functions in the best interest of the child. This is inclusive of the process around requests to withdraw a child from school.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 May 2021

S6W-00083

The Scottish Government will take decisions on international travel in the best interests of Scotland at the right time and based on the scientific evidence available.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 April 2025

S6W-36424

Stirling Council has requested that a live exercise be undertaken to directly investigate the impact on delays to vehicular traffic.Taking account of the requirements of all modes of travel, including public transport services, it is recognised that the best form of improvement may not be amendment to the trunk road and the existing bridge, or that these ma...
Last updated: 8 May 2025

BB20250509

Supported by: Craig Hoy*, Murdo Fraser*, Alexander Stewart*, Meghan Gallacher*, Jamie Halcro Johnston*, Roz McCall*, Miles Briggs*, Douglas Lumsden*, Douglas Ross*, Pam Gosal*, Jeremy Balfour*, Alexander Burnett*, Sharon Dowey*, Tim Eagle* Emma Harper: Mental Health Nursing Awards – Balcary Ward, Midpark, *S6M-17407 Dumfries—That the Parliament congratulates the Balcary Ward, which is the intensive psychiatric care unit (IPCU) at Midpark Hospital in Dumfries, on being shortlisted for the Mental Health Nursing awards in the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) Scotland Nurse of the Year Awards 2025; understands that the nominations highlight the exceptional and person-centred care that the ward provides to individuals who are facing complex and acute mental health challenges; notes that the team has been praised for its holistic approach in supporting and caring for vulnerable individuals; understands that a collaborative practice is used, which also demonstrates the daily dedication of nursing staff; recognises that the awards are now in their second year and believes that they celebrate the very best...
Last updated: 6 December 2024

BB20241209

*S6M-15769 Claire Baker: Harmony Energy Income Trust Supporting Charities and Community Groups in Lochgelly—That the Parliament welcomes the award by Harmony Energy Income Trust (HEIT) through its Little Raith Community Fund to seven charities and community groups in Lochgelly, Fife, which are located within a five-mile radius of HEIT’s Little Raith battery energy storage system; notes that these community initiatives are estimated to directly benefit over 5,000 people; understands that the support provided by them includes providing essential care packs to vulnerable individuals, helping with environmental enhancement and educating and developing opportunities for younger generations; believes that the community offers an important opportunity to help communities in Lochgelly thrive during what it sees as these challenging times; welcomes the funding, which is being given to Denend Primary School, Monday 9 December 2024 14 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan for the development of its outdoor playground, the Cottage Family Centre Christmas Appeal, for the provision of essential support and basic necessities during the holiday season to families and children facing poverty and other challenges, Cardenden Community Council towards a joint venture with Cardenden Development Forum and Cardenden Environment Group to provide flower baskets, the Knights Templar Goodwill Charity of Scotland for the provision of community care packs, Lochgelly Band to expand music opportunities across the community, including the development of both a youth group and an advanced percussion group, St Patrick’s RC Primary School Parent Council to help subsidise an educational school trip for pupils, with the aim of ensuring equal opportunities for all students, and Lochgelly Children's Gala, towards its community event; acknowledges HEIT’s commitment to operating responsibly and promoting positive environmental and social change; considers that HEIT’s assets are crucial in achieving net zero, and contributing to energy security and affordability, and extends its very best...
Last updated: 30 October 2024

SPBill35AENS062024accessible

The Bill also makes transitional provision so that the regulations under the 2018 Act providing for Best Start Grants are to be treated as if they were made using the new power in section 32A(2). 12.
Last updated: 30 October 2024

SPBill35AENS062024

The Bill also makes transitional provision so that the regulations under the 2018 Act providing for Best Start Grants are to be treated as if they were made using the new power in section 32A(2). 12.
Last updated: 10 June 2024

SPBill31BS052019

Type of health care Location Employees Adult inpatient provision Hospital wards with 17 Registered nurses occupied beds or more on average 10 Clinical nurse specialist Hospitals Registered nurses who provision work as clinical nurse Community settings specialists Community nursing Community settings Registered nurses provision 15 Community children’s Community settings Registered nurses nursing provision Emergency care Emergency departments in Registered nurses provision hospitals Medical practitioners 20 Maternity provision Hospitals Registered midwives Community settings Mental health and Mental health units in Registered nurses learning disability hospitals provision 5 2 Learning disability units in hospitals Neonatal provision Neonatal units in hospitals Registered midwives Registered nurses Paediatric inpatient Paediatric wards in Registered nurses 30 provision hospitals Small ward provision Hospital wards with 16 Registered nurses occupied beds or fewer on average (2) In the third column of the table in subsection (1), references to— 35 (a) registered nurses, (b) registered midwives, and (c) medical practitioners, 12 Health and Care (Staffing) (Scotland) Bill Part 2—Staffing in the NHS include other individuals providing care for patients and acting under the supervision of, or discharging duties delegated to the individual by, the registered nurse, registered midwife or medical practitioner (as the case may be). 5 (2A) But those references do not include individuals who are engaged in a course of studies in order to be admitted to— (a) the register of members maintained by the Nursing and Midwifery Council under section 60 of the Health Act 1999, or (b) the register of medical practitioners maintained by the General Medical 10 Council under section 2 of the Medical Act 1983 (with the exception of persons who are already provisionally registered under section 15 of that Act). (3) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations amend subsections (1) to (2A) so as to add, remove, or change the description of a type of health care, including 15 where and by whom it is provided (for example, so as to add to the third column of the table in subsection (1) employees of a kind included in the register of members maintained by the Health and Care Professions Council under section 60 of the Health Act 1999). 12ID Training and consultation of staff 20 In complying with the duty imposed by section 12IB, every Health Board and the Agency must— (a) encourage and support its employees to give views on its staffing arrangements for the types of health care described in section 12IC, (b) take into account and use any such views it receives to identify best...

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