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Official Report Meeting date: 4 November 2020

COVID-19 Committee 04 November 2020

I cannot sit here and tell you right now how often someone would have to have one of those rapid tests, to give people assurance, because if you get tested with a rapid test today and it tells you that you are negative—and there is some evidence that those tests are not necessarily as reliable as the PCR testing—that...
Official Report Meeting date: 18 June 2015

Devolution (Further Powers) Committee 18 June 2015

I am sure that the members of the Education and Culture Committee will be pleased that their views have been taken on board. I am delighted that such a rapid agreement has been reached. I share Stewart Maxwell’s view on that, but there is one point that I would like to reflect on.
Last updated: 25 April 2023

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S6M-08685 Mark Griffin: Homelessness Prevention and Housing Supply—That the Parliament acknowledges the recommendations of the Temporary Accommodation Task and Finish Group and urges the Scottish Government to act upon them as soon as possible to tackle the rising tide of homelessness; welcomes the long overdue appointment of a dedicated Minister for Housing to the Scottish Government to focus minds; regrets the cuts to the affordable housing supply programme in the Scottish Government’s Budget, in light of the risk that its house building target will not be met; agrees that the Scottish Government should, at a minimum, adequately fund the delivery of new social homes through the Affordable Housing Supply Programme to meet an interim target of delivering 38,500 social homes by 2026; considers that the Scottish Government should commit to a target of building 25,000 all-tenure new homes annually, and presses the Scottish Government to publish a review of funding of homelessness services, including any identified funding gaps and the provision of continued funding for Rapid...
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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Supported by: Bill Kidd*, Christine Grahame*, Alex Rowley*, Colin Beattie*, Bob Doris*, Siobhian Brown*, David Torrance*, Collette Stevenson*, Kenneth Gibson*, Stephanie Callaghan*, Annabelle Ewing*, Ruth Maguire*, Karen Adam* *S6M-00657 Finlay Carson: 10th Anniversary for Marie Curie Rapid Response Services in Dumfries and Galloway—That the Parliament recognises the invaluable overnight palliative and end of life care support that the Marie Curie rapid response service provides to terminally ill patients and their families; congratulates the service on reaching its 10th anniversary in Dumfries and Galloway; notes that the service supports people living with all terminal conditions such as dementia, motor neurone disease, heart disease, lung disease, cancer and frailty, carrying out over 30,000 visits and providing over 80,000 out-of-hours care to patients in the area; recognises the vital support the service gives to patients, families, carers and care homes by providing advice, support, symptom management and personal care, as well as emotional and bereavement support at the end of life; notes that Marie Curie rapid response nurses can be with terminally ill patients and their families in as little as 10 minutes; acknowledges that the service reduces pressure on ambulance services and emergency hospital admissions by providing palliative and end of life care support in the community; recognises the collaboration between the service and other healthcare organisations, council care and support teams, and praises and warmly thanks Marie Curie rapid response nurses for their endless dedication, service and compassion to providing overnight palliative care services to terminally ill people and their families when they need it most for the best quality of life possible in the time they have left.
Last updated: 16 July 2021

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Supported by: Bill Kidd*, Christine Grahame*, Alex Rowley*, Colin Beattie*, Bob Doris*, Siobhian Brown*, David Torrance*, Collette Stevenson*, Kenneth Gibson*, Stephanie Callaghan*, Annabelle Ewing*, Ruth Maguire*, Karen Adam* *S6M-00657 Finlay Carson: 10th Anniversary for Marie Curie Rapid Response Services in Dumfries and Galloway—That the Parliament recognises the invaluable overnight palliative and end of life care support that the Marie Curie rapid response service provides to terminally ill patients and their families; congratulates the service on reaching its 10th anniversary in Dumfries and Galloway; notes that the service supports people living with all terminal conditions such as dementia, motor neurone disease, heart disease, lung disease, cancer and frailty, carrying out over 30,000 visits and providing over 80,000 out-of-hours care to patients in the area; recognises the vital support the service gives to patients, families, carers and care homes by providing advice, support, symptom management and personal care, as well as emotional and bereavement support at the end of life; notes that Marie Curie rapid response nurses can be with terminally ill patients and their families in as little as 10 minutes; acknowledges that the service reduces pressure on ambulance services and emergency hospital admissions by providing palliative and end of life care support in the community; recognises the collaboration between the service and other healthcare organisations, council care and support teams, and praises and warmly thanks Marie Curie rapid response nurses for their endless dedication, service and compassion to providing overnight palliative care services to terminally ill people and their families when they need it most for the best quality of life possible in the time they have left.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 November 2023

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee 28 November 2023

That takes me back to the point about large-scale, rapid systems change, which the war exemplifies.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 November 2022

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee 08 November 2022

In terms of housing working well with IJBs, we have done quite a lot of work with local authorities over the past year or so on the implementation of rapid rehousing transition plans, in transforming homelessness services.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 January 2022

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee 25 January 2022

However, where they are less well developed, where we need innovation and where we are looking to deliver rapid change, convening power can be brought with limited funding as well.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 February 2017

Local Government and Communities Committee 08 February 2017

Finally on the heat side, the trajectory in the climate change plan shows rapid progress to 2020. Once again, there is no change in policy to deliver that.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 December 2022

Meeting of the Parliament 13 December 2022

That is why we have provided over £907,000 of funding since 2020 to support the operation of rapid rehousing welcome centres in Glasgow and Edinburgh through the winter.

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