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Official Report Meeting date: 6 June 2024

Social Justice and Social Security Committee 06 June 2024

Our second theme is funding and financial performance. I invite Marie McNair to put her questions. The questions that I was going to ask have been covered in the opening statement, so I will hand back to the convener.
Official Report Meeting date: 4 June 2024

Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee 04 June 2024

I see that he is happy with that. We had Marie McNair online to ask a couple of questions, but she dropped off.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 December 2021

Social Justice and Social Security Committee 02 December 2021

Yes, thank you. We have a final question from Marie McNair. Going back to the guidance, is there any consultation on the content of the guidance?
Last updated: 18 April 2024

Remote and Rural Healthcare Summary of Evidence

Organisations, such as Hospice UK and Marie Curie Scotland, highlight issues surrounding access to palliative care in rural areas.
Last updated: 10 June 2024

2nd Groupings of Amendments for Stage 2 Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill

Groupings of amendments Annual report on support to victims 13 Duty to promote public awareness 26 Review of measures to exclude 38 Amendments already debated Specialist domestic abuse courts With 37 - 27, 28 SP Bill 8-G2 Session 5 (2017) THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Amendments in debating order Annual report on support to victims Mary Fee 13 After secti...
Last updated: 15 December 2021

Minutes of the CPG on WASPI meeting of 23 June 2021

WASPI/CPG Members, Linda Carmichael, Rosie Dickson, Lynne Craighead, Kathy McDonald, Carla O’Hara, M Eley, L McColl, Wendy Millar, Christine McMillan, Ali Wallis, Christine Smith, Elaine Loch, Ann Jackson, Olive Sharp, Christine Houston, Joyce Stevenson (CWU), Mary Dawson, Anne Potter,-(Secretariat) Apologies MSPs Neil Gray WASPI Anne Campbell, C Melville 1...
Official Report Meeting date: 19 April 2023

Criminal Justice Committee 19 April 2023

At our 29 March meeting, we heard evidence that secure accommodation costs around four times as much as prison and that Scotland currently has 84 secure places, with the largest provider of those being St Mary’s Kenmure. Jim Shields of St Mary’s said that funding right now was precarious and that it needed certainty; Professor Lorraine Johnstone said that, at times, St Mary’s has relied on cross-border placements to ensure that it is sustainable.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 June 2024

Education, Children and Young People Committee 05 June 2024

Sure. I would echo everything that Mary Senior said, particularly some of the points about staff.
Last updated: 24 September 2024

AnnualReturnForm CPG on Food Sept 2024 (003)

Martin Meteyard Individuals Lesley Stanley Marie-Amelie Viatte Fiona Bird Cate Devine Natasha Martins Simon Macdonald Faith Davies Stephen Kelly Mary Lawton Carrie Ruxton Laura Wyness Rosa Holt Ann Packard Abertay University Organisations Agrecalc Agrico Agricultural Industries Confederation Scotland Artilus Asda Bio...
Last updated: 16 November 2023

Chamber_Minutes_20231116

Dying in the Margins: The Parliament debated S6M-10827 in the name of Paul O’Kane—That the Parliament welcomes the University of Glasgow and Marie Curie research project, Dying in the Margins, as well as The Cost of Dying photography exhibition taken from the project; understands that the project ran from 2019 to 2023, and was funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and UK Research and Innovation (UKRI); further understands that the project shed light on what it sees as the profound effect that people’s socio- economic circumstances can have on their end of life experience; understands that, as part of the project, participants who were living with a terminal illness were photographed by Margaret Mitchell to create images conveying aspects of their end of life experience, and were given a camera to document their end of life experience themselves; considers that the project highlights the important challenges that are faced by people with a terminal illness who are living with poverty, and what it sees as structural disadvantage, including, but not limited to, unsuitable housing, energy costs and lack of income support; commends the bravery of the project’s participants, their families and carers, who documented their lives at, it considers, the most challenging time, to inform the public conversation around improving the end of life care for those living with poverty, including those in the West Scotland region, and what it sees as structural disadvantage; recognises the expertise of those who worked on the project, including University of Glasgow researchers, Dr Naomi Richards and Dr Sam Quinn, University of Auckland researcher, Professor Merryn Gott, and Marie Curie Head of Research and Innovation, Dr Emma Carduff; notes that the photography exhibition will be displayed in the Scottish Parliament on the week commencing 13 November 2023, and further notes the encouragement for MSPs to visit it and consider how they can tackle some of the issues that it raises. 4.

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