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Last updated: 19 October 2021

Registration form for the Cross-Party Group on Food

Co-Conveners Rhoda Grant, Jim Fairlie, Annie Wells Deputy None Convener Secretary Mary Lawton Food and Drink Federation Scotland Treasurer None Financial Benefits or Other Benefits Please provide details of any financial or material benefit(s) the Group anticipates receiving from a single source in a calendar year which has a value, either singly or cumulat...
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Members' Business motions that have achieved cross party support *S5M-09754 Linda Fabiani: Marie Curie Great Daffodil Appeal 2018 That the Parliament — welcomes Marie Curie s Great Daffodil Appeal, which is now in its 32nd year and runs throughout ’ March 2018; understands that Marie Curie provides physical, emotional and spiritual care and support to nearly 8,400 patients and their families every year in their own homes in 31 local authorities across Scotland and in Marie Curie hospices in Edinburgh and Glasgow; further understands that Marie Curie s volunteer helper services provide emotional support, ’ companionship and information about relevant local services to people, carers and families, and its Information and support services are available for everyone affected by a terminal illness; recognises the dedication, hard work and contribution of volunteers across Scotland, such as the East Kilbride Fundraising Group, to raise funds and awareness during the Great Daffodil Appeal every year to support Marie Curie s vital services; acknowledges that Marie Curie is currently ’ working toward its vision of a better life for people and their families living with a terminal illness and that everyone matters, including patients, families and carers, health and social care professionals, politicians, public bodies and public perception, in making palliative care a reality in Scotland; notes that Marie Curie is working to embed the "realistic medicine approach" in the care ’ of those who are terminally ill, through improving people s understanding of palliative care, their ’ choices and preferences, death and dying, and notes calls to encourage as many people as possible to support the campaign in 2018.
Last updated: 8 February 2021

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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: 1 March 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 01 March 2023 [Draft]

I am sure that members wish Helen Donaldson and Anne-Marie O’Hara very well and every success in their new roles.
Last updated: 26 June 2025

Contributors to Time for Reflection Session 6

Joseph’s, Helensburgh and former Rector of the Pontifical Scots College, Rome 15 November 2022 Lucy McKee (Non-Faith) Membership Ambassador for ENABLE 8 November 2022 Dr Maureen Sier (Interfaith) Director, Interfaith Scotland Contributors to Time for Reflection: Session 6 7 1 November 2022 Sophie Reid (Non-Faith) Member and Chair, Scottish Youth Parliament 25 October 2022 Rev David J Nixon (Christian) Associate Pastor, Carrubers Christian Centre 4 October 2022 Dr Mary...
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.
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: 6 January 2025

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Emma Roddick Tuesday 7 January 2025 25 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Questions | Ceistean 2. Marie McNair 3. Humza Yousaf 4. Liz Smith 5.
Last updated: 23 April 2024

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Michael Marra: To ask the Scottish Government, in light of the reported situation facing former clients of McClure Solicitors, what discussions it has had regarding enabling the Scottish Legal Complaints Commission to consider groups of complaints, rather than considering complaints purely on an individual basis. (S6O-03337) 7. Marie McNair: To ask the Scottish Government within what timescale it plans to respond to the Scottish Law Commission's findings and recommendations arising from its consultation on damages for personal injury.

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