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Last updated: 19 September 2023

PE1933_M

Petitioner submission of 14 August 2023 PE1933/M: Allow the Fornethy Survivors to access Scotland’s Redress Scheme The Fornethy Survivors wish to bring some matters to the Committee’s attention regarding new information relevant to our cause.
Last updated: 22 August 2023

LT Minute 15 May 2023

M inute of the Leadership Team (LT) meeting held on Monday 15 May 2023 at 09.30am Present: • David McGill (chair) • Michelle Hegarty • Alan Balharrie • Susan Duffy • Lorna Foreman • Sara Glass • Lynsey Hamill • Judith Morrison • Callum Thomson Apologies: • Tracey White In attendance: • Allan Campbell (item 6) • Willie Heigh (item 7) • Rachel Fishlock, Alan...
Last updated: 11 April 2023

CPG for science and technology minutes of meeting held on 13 Dec 2022

Non-MSPs: Stephanie Webb, Alistair Taylor, Thomas Wild, Joanna Jasiewicz, Toni Scullion, Sylvia McKay, Stuart Farmer, Alison McLure, Niall Sommerville, Kathleen M Hill, Liz Lakin, Nicola Jorden, Derek Young, Fred Young, Karen Meechan, Andrew Mackenzie, Susan Burr, Katherine Kirk.
Last updated: 11 April 2023

PE1989_B

W2.13, Edinburgh EH16 4TJ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36686326/ made the following points: 1.4.1 Decision-makers want to install PADs in locations that maximise impact and benefit to the community, but ideal locations can be constrained by various social and infrastructural factors including…limited public funding… 1.4.2 Prompt bystander-initiated defibrillation before the arrival of emergency medical services can increase survival by up to sevenfold but lack of availability of PADs is a barrier to usage and ( instead) need to be rapidly accessible in the event of an OHCA. 1.4.3 The typical maximum range that ambulance services in the UK use for directing bystanders to PAD in OHCA is 500 m...
Last updated: 8 February 2023

Minutes of the meeting held on 22 December 2022

Cross-Party Group on Diabetes 13 December 2022, 6 pm – 7:30 pm Minute Present MSPs Emma Harper MSP Paul O’Kane MSP Jackie Baillie MSP Guests Dr Brian Kennon- Clinical Lead for Diabetes Non-MSP Group Members Lesley Ross Kenneth Robertson Alison Templeton Angela Mitchell Carol Bodwick Christine Ritch David Curry Esther Rue lan Sloan Isabel Macleod Jennifer Watson Jinty Moffett Margot Watson Mary Moody May Millward Norma Fraser Paula Collings Ron McDowall Jennifer Watson Mary Moody May Millward Norma Fraser Paula Collings Ron McDowall Sheila M...
Last updated: 24 January 2023

PE1887_J

Contrast with Scotland Deficiencies notwithstanding, these laws mean that in England, Wales, and NI, where a partner or ex-partner deliberately causes the death of a late-term foetus through violence, they can be charged with that over and above charges of assault, attempted murder or grievous bodily 1 Rance v Mid-Downs Health Authority [1991] 1 Q.B. 587 2 M Neal, ‘Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill – Written submission from Dr Mary Neal’ (Justice Committee, 1 May 2017) (See Appendix 1) 3 The language of both Acts requires ‘intent to destroy the life of a child capable of being born alive’ (emphasis added) 2 harm, and they have been, in numerous distressing cases, both reported 4 and unreported.
Last updated: 16 December 2022

PE1985_A

Plans are driven primarily by financial considerations offering cheap means of affordable housing We understand that these new build homes are permanent, high-quality homes, fully compliant with Building Standards and which will meet current Housing for Varying Needs and Scottish Government “Greener” standards. 2 We understand that costs on a m basis may, i...
Last updated: 11 October 2022

Leadership Group Minute 23 September 2022

M inute of the Leadership Group (LG) meeting held on Friday 23 September 2022 at 10.00am Present: • David McGill (chair) • Michelle Hegarty • Alan Balharrie • Susan Duffy • Lorna Foreman • Sara Glass • Lynsey Hamill • Judith Morrison • Callum Thomson • Tracey White In attendance: • Tommy Lynch (item 3) • Willie Heigh, Erin Borthwick (item 4) • Vicky McSher...
Last updated: 27 September 2022

LG 2022 Paper 044 Diversity and Inclusion Governance

Our steer is that there should be remuneration on the basis that too often people from protected characteristics are expected to give their time, expertise and experience for free despite continuing to experience and advocate against barriers and disadvantage and we would not want to limit the pool of people who 3 m ay be interested in this. For comparative...
Last updated: 22 June 2022

Leadership Group Minute 23 May 2022

M inute of the Leadership Group (LG) meeting held on Monday 23 May 2022 at 09.30am (hybrid) Present: • David McGill (chair) • Michelle Hegarty • Alan Balharrie • Susan Duffy • Lorna Foreman • Lynsey Hamill • Judith Morrison • Callum Thomson • Tracey White Apologies: • Sara Glass In attendance: • Mark Brough (items 3-4) • Willie Heigh (item 6) • Roy Devon (...

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