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Last updated: 6 November 2024

Minutes CPG HT 20240507

The design included interviews with survivors supported in Scotland and elsewhere, co-creation workshops and comparative analysis of support frameworks across countries.
Last updated: 8 October 2024

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Raising Awareness of Liver Disease: The Parliament debated S6M-13569 in the name of Clare Haughey—That the Parliament understands that, in the UK, there are more than 10,000 deaths due to liver disease each year, and that there has been a four-fold increase in death rates over the last 50 years; further understands that liver disease is closely linked to health inequalities, with key risk factors such as obesity, alcohol misuse and viral hepatitis most prevalent in the most marginalised and disadvantaged communities, including those in the Rutherglen constituency; understands that, while 90% of liver disease is preventable, mortality rates for chronic liver disease are now 5.5 times higher in the most deprived areas compared...
Last updated: 20 December 2023

Consultation on UK Public Health Emergency Powers

In 2020/21, councils received 33,792 homeless applications, decrease of 9% compared to 2019/20. In 2020/21, 27,571 households were assessed as homeless in 2020/21, a decrease of 13% compared to 2019/2020.”
Last updated: 21 August 2023

NHS in Scotland 2022 DGHSC to PAC 22 July

The Committee sought a trend analysis in relation to the WTE figure for GPs working part-time to establish how the 0.77 WTE figure reported in 2022 compares to previous years. The Committee can see the information in the table, supplied below.
Last updated: 26 July 2023

Climate Change Correspondence Letter From Cab Sec TNZJT to NZET Committee

This survey will then be repeated in years 3 and 5 (24/25 and 26/27) of the implementation period to compare progress alongside the other elements set out above.
Last updated: 17 March 2023

20230310_Submission_CPTScotland

Decarbonisation of vehicles It is important to note that only around 5% of road transport emissions are attributable to bus and coach, compared to around 55% from private car.
Last updated: 6 March 2023

PE1964_Iupdate

The most significant annual differences are the result of taking on new functions/projects. E.g. compared to four years ago, our 2022—23 budget includes 5 30.1. funding for the setting-up of the INWO function from 2018—19 and ongoing funding from 20—21.
Last updated: 21 February 2023

Education and Skills portfolio draft Budget allocation

There are variations and unique considerations for schools, colleges and universities that means funding per student is not directly comparable as it is not comparing like- for-like provision.
Last updated: 9 February 2023

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UK Income Inequality: The Parliament debated S6M-07249 in the name of Emma Roddick—That the Parliament notes with alarm a recent Financial Times analysis, which shows the scale of income inequality in the UK relative to other countries in Europe; records its concern over the implications for people across Scotland, including rural and island constituents in the Highlands and Islands, amid what it considers an unprecedented cost of living crisis; recognises that, according to the analysis, the average Slovenian household is set to be better off than its British counterpart by 2024, and that the richest will get richer; believes that this analysis has reinforced the findings of the Scottish Government’s Building a New Scotland papers, which, it considers, demonstrate how independent European countries comparable...
Official Report Meeting date: 13 December 2022

Finance and Public Administration Committee 13 December 2022

Basically, it is the total change in the borrowing outlook at the five-year horizon now, compared with what we forecast back in March—how much more the Government will be borrowing by the time we get to the middle of the decade, compared with what we thought back in March.

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