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Last updated: 2 September 2025

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

., Ragnarsdottír, K. V., McGlade, J., Lovins, H., & De Vogli, R. (2022). Wellbeing economy: An effective paradigm to mainstream post-growth policies?
Last updated: 1 September 2025

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

., Ragnarsdottír, K. V., McGlade, J., Lovins, H., & De Vogli, R. (2022). Wellbeing economy: An effective paradigm to mainstream post-growth policies?
Last updated: 16 June 2025

Letter from Cabinet Secretary for Transport regarding achieving car use reduction in Scotland 12 Jun

Car use remains the largest emitter within the transport sector with 39% of total transport emissions 1 and 12.99% of Scotland’s overall emissions , so reducing car use is deemed essential for the transport system to be de-carbonised, therefore Scotland’s Climate Change Plan update included a target to reduce car distance travelled in Scotland.
Last updated: 12 June 2025

Sustainable transport Cab Sec Transport to PAC 12 June 2025

Car use remains the largest emitter within the transport sector with 39% of total transport emissions 1 and 12.99% of Scotland’s overall emissions , so reducing car use is deemed essential for the transport system to be de-carbonised, therefore Scotland’s Climate Change Plan update included a target to reduce car distance travelled in Scotland.
Last updated: 1 May 2025

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S6M-16655: Elena Whitham: Shelter Scotland-commissioned Research Regarding Children’s Experiences in Temporary Accommodation— That the Parliament notes the publication of new research, In Their Own Words: Children’s Experiences in Temporary Accommodation, which was commissioned by Shelter Scotland and carried out by research co-leads Professor Nadzeya Svirydzenka, of De Montfort University, and Professor Monica Lakhanpaul, of University College London, with research fellow, Dr Joseph Williams; understands that the findings bring to light the serious harm being done to children, including in the Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley constituency, due to current constraints in the housing system; notes that the research suggested that children were being harmed across the three key areas of safety, health and education; further notes the calls for it to act on the stories bravely shared by children in the research, which highlighted that some children were moved miles away from friends and family, or forced to sleep in beds covered in black mould, or placed in accommodation with urine-soaked carpets, dead rats and broken windows and having no access to decent cooking or washing facilities; understands that this is the first research of its kind to be published in Scotland; notes the view that the experiences detailed by the children involved highlight the need for change; further notes demands for urgent action to be taken to end the harm being caused by the housing emergency; thanks the children and families for their bravery in sharing their stories; understands that the Scottish Government recognises the housing emergency; commends the work that it believes the Scottish Government is doing with its partners in addressing this urgent situation; notes the call for action to be taken alongside COSLA to review and consider the recommendations of the report, and further notes that these include increasing investment in the supply of family-sized social homes, providing greater support to prevent homelessness from happening in the first place, having an improved supply of good quality temporary accommodation, having a greater emphasis on children’s rights, upholding the UN Convention of the Rights of the Child and having greater wrap-around support for children and their families. 4 PB/S6/25/056 S6M-16631: Emma Harper: Brain Tumour Awareness Month 2025— That the Parliament recognises that March 2025 is Brain Tumour Awareness Month; understands that brain tumours remain the biggest cancer killer of children and adults under 40; recognises that data in Scotland shows that 70% of diagnoses of brain cancer take place in an emergency setting; acknowledges that people affected by brain cancer are the most likely of all cancer patients to be diagnosed during an emergency admission to a hospital; understands that there are over 120 different types of brain tumour; further understands the benefits and need for achieving a faster diagnosis for those affected, which includes potentially reducing the number of initial surgeries that are conducted as emergency procedures and providing potentially more opportunities to participate in research; commends the efforts of the Brain Tumour Charity and its Scottish Steering Committee in working towards achieving a faster, better diagnosis for those affected by raising awareness of the disease, seeking to improve diagnostic pathways and establishing diagnostic/triage tools once available, and notes that those impacted by a brain tumour can reach out to the Brain Tumour Charity and access a variety of support services.
Last updated: 17 March 2025

SPBill61FMS062025accessible

In addition, part of reviewing processes against the requirements of the statutory guidance could involve an assessment of the extent of specialist training in seclusion and restraint for particular job roles, and also whether there is a need for additional training to ensure that there is a sufficient number of staff trained to a suitable level within a particular unit or school. Furthermore, de-escalation techniques often require sufficient staffing to enable one-to-one support to be provided to individual pupils at specific times or on a sustained basis.
Last updated: 17 March 2025

SPBill61FMS062025

In addition, part of reviewing processes against the requirements of the statutory guidance could involve an assessment of the extent of specialist training in seclusion and restraint for particular job roles, and also whether there is a need for additional training to ensure that there is a sufficient number of staff trained to a suitable level within a particular unit or school. Furthermore, de-escalation techniques often require sufficient staffing to enable one-to-one support to be provided to individual pupils at specific times or on a sustained basis.
Last updated: 3 December 2024

Procurement Annual Report 23 24

Chaidh Ro-innleachd Solarachadh Corporra ùraichte airson 2024 gu 2027 fhoillseachadh sa Chèitean. Ged a tha mòran de na h-aon chuspairean innte agus a bha roimhe, tha amas air chùl na ro-innleachd ùire a bhith ag àrdachadh luach, leasachadh seasmhach, riaghladh-sèine solair, gèilleadh agus ar daoine. 4 1.
Last updated: 9 April 2024

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S6M-09401: John Swinney: Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of Katharine Stewart-Murray, Duchess of Atholl's Election to the UK Parliament - That the Parliament acknowledges what it sees as the significant historical milestone of the 100th anniversary of the election of Katharine Stewart-Murray, Duchess of Atholl, to the UK Parliament on 6 December 1923, as the MP for Kinross and West Perthshire; recognises her as the first female MP from Scotland, who, it believes, broke barriers and paved the way for women's representation in politics; commends her unwavering commitment to opposing authoritarian regimes throughout her career, and her consistent stance against Hitler and Nazi Germany, evident in what it sees as her brave resignation from the Conservative whip in 1938, which triggered a by- election; believes that the Unionist Party's decision to de...
Last updated: 9 April 2024

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Motions submitted for Members’ Business are shown below— S6M-09401: John Swinney: Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of Katharine Stewart-Murray, Duchess of Atholl's Election to the UK Parliament - That the Parliament acknowledges what it sees as the significant historical milestone of the 100th anniversary of the election of Katharine Stewart-Murray, Duchess of Atholl, to the UK Parliament on 6 December 1923, as the MP for Kinross and West Perthshire; recognises her as the first female MP from Scotland, who, it believes, broke barriers and paved the way for women's representation in politics; commends her unwavering commitment to opposing authoritarian regimes throughout her career, and her consistent stance against Hitler and Nazi Germany, evident in what it sees as her brave resignation from the Conservative whip in 1938, which triggered a by- election; believes that the Unionist Party's decision to de...

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