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Last updated: 19 June 2025

Cabinet Secretary for HSC in relation to the publication of Scotlands new Population Health Framewor

These regulations will: • target food categories that are significant contributors of calories, fat and sugar to the Scottish diet; • restrict promotion of pre-packed food and drink products within targeted food categories that are high in fat, sugar or salt (HFSS); • restrict volume price promotions of HFSS products such as multi-buy offers (for example buy one get one free) and free refills of soft drinks with added sugar; • restrict the placement of HFSS food and drink products at key selling locations such as store entrances, checkouts and aisle ends.
Last updated: 4 March 2025

PE2048_S

The Significant Adverse Event Review into my Dad’s death proves that FAST resulted in my Dad getting slower treatment, contradicting evidence given to the Committee.
Last updated: 16 January 2025

PE1933_EE

Many survivors tell stories of frustration in getting their needs met therapeutically.
Last updated: 10 October 2024

RCN Scotland follow up NCS Stage 2 amendments

RCN Scotland 42 South Oswald Road Edinburgh EH9 2HH Colin Poolman Executive Director Telephone: 0131 662 6131 Email: [email protected] Date: 4 October 2024 Dear Convener, National Care Service (Scotland) Bill amendments I’m getting in touch to share further information about the amendments RCN Scotland would like to see to the National Care Service ...
Last updated: 2 October 2024

CladdingRemediationPerryJenkins

Shaking to the core what little confidence I and other owners have in the ability for Scottish Government to get to grips with this challenge in Scotland, of which it has been acknowledged and accepted is within Scottish Governments power to do so, citizens are instead informed via the media on Sunday 8th September that the funds which totalled £97mil from ...
Last updated: 25 September 2024

CPG Construction Minutes of meeting held on 090524

ML noted that as a result of this, our meeting would be compressed as she will need to be away by 13.50 to get to the Chamber. The Secretary Gordon Nelson (GN) confirmed he would note all of the apologies received in the minutes.
Last updated: 24 September 2024

SWS National Care Service Bill Stage 2

An opportunity for Scotland, ahead of any other part of the United Kingdom, to get to grips with the fiscal, demographic and governance challenges which are already seriously impacting the availability and quality of services across the country.
Last updated: 20 September 2024

The Promise Scotland NCS Stage 2 call for views

These include, but are not restricted to: • the possible impact on the collaborative work underway, with the many and varied current custodians of the ‘care system’, and those systems adjacent and permeable to: o drive change, sustaining the momentum of the last 4 ½ years. o co-devising Plan 24-30 to get Scotland to 2030 and #KeepThePromise. • the possible ...
Last updated: 25 June 2024

Lived experience engagement_summary of discussions

. • Individuals are sometimes in a situation where they need a higher salary to get the housing they need, but they need to find somewhere to live in order to access that work. • Breakdown of “social contract”. • A number of participants referred to a lack of affordable housing options, particularly in the City of Edinburgh Council area.
Last updated: 29 May 2024

Petition PE1758 End greyhound racing in Scotland 13 April 2024

To ensure track staff receive sufficient training to complete their duties to a high standard and that their appearance and dress is professional, maintaining the desired image of the sport Racing offices to work closely with track vets to ensure dogs receive the correct review before racing to ensure unwell, injured and lame greyhounds are prevented from racing, with added focus on dogs who were suspected to be lame on previous outings To ensure the racing schedule is proportionate to the racing strength of each track - cutting down on the number of race meetings to ensure dogs don’t race too often and that empty traps are avoided To create a working group charged with devising measures to ease the rehoming crisis To ensure promotors supply individual injury statistics for each track To implement a roadmap for the future which delivers a more sustainable form of racing: discouraging large kennels which own a huge number of dogs. removing the stipulation for a minimum number of dogs a trainer must have to secure a contract at a track, thus removing one of the main barriers to new trainers entering the sport to discourage run money-only deals to lead a review in to the prize money structure in the UK, which does not reward excellence and in its current form encourages running dogs purely for run money with no aspirations of excelling and maximising their performance to remove the idea of trainers being handicapped to a win percentage - every dog should be handicapped on its merit, encouraging the trainer to get...

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