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We jointly lead an ongoing Chief Scientist Office funded study (LOCO-RISE), which is examining Long COVID rehabilitation in four Health Boards across Scotland.
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Cross Party Groups in alphabetical order by the topic of the GroupStart DateEnd DateAccident Prevention and Safety AwarenessAdult Survivors of Childhood Sexual AbuseAnimal WelfareArmed Forces and Veterans CommunityArthritis and Musculoskeletal ConditionsAutismAviationBangladeshBeer and PubsBuilding Bridges with IsraelCancerCare LeaversCarersChallenging Racial and Religious PrejudiceChanging Places ToiletsChildren and Young PeopleChinaChronic PainCircular EconomyColleges and UniversitiesCommercial Sexual ExploitationConstructionCo-OperativesCreative EconomyCredit UnionsCroftingCubaCulture and CommunitiesDeafnessDiabetesDisabilityDrug and Alcohol MisuseDyslexiaEnd of Life ChoicesEpilepsyEuropeFair TradeFamilies Supporting Children’s Learning08/09/22FoodFreedom of Religion or BeliefFunerals and BereavementFuture of Football in ScotlandGàidhligGardening and HorticultureGermanyHealth InequalitiesHeart and Circulatory DiseasesHousingHuman TraffickingIce Sports20/09/22Improving Scotland’s...
How is the reporting duty under the Lobbying (Scotland) Act 2016 operating?
Key findings: How is the reporting duty under the Lobbying (Scotland) Act 2016 operating?
Looked-after children may also be able to receive support from, for example, third sector organisations such as Who 52 Cares? Scotland and others. Where central funding exists it mainly comes from education authorities.
This is relevant to, and should address, some of the petitioner’s concerns. 4 This would be the Scottish Funding Council for Scotland’s 19 higher education institutions.
Those matters require a considerable amount of work and investigation.It was therefore deeply unhelpful to be told less than 24 hours before the committee meeting that Ferguson Marine could not turn up because Transport Scotland had told it that it would be inappropriate for it to do so.
The third aspect is public harassment, which is crying out to be dealt with. I really hope that Scotland leads on that. I think that, before long, it will happen in England anyway, but leading on the issue would give energy to it happening in other parts of the United Kingdom.