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Last updated: 19 December 2022

PE1950_D

Health risks from COVID-19 COV-AD study data https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.984376 from Jan 2021 - April 2022: • Vaccination programme significantly reduced hospitalisation and mortality, but mortality rates are higher than general population.
Last updated: 24 November 2022

Organics Cover Note

● Framework ownership ● Framework name: Organic Production Common Framework ● Responsible portfolio Minister: Mairi Gougeon, Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs and Islands ● Framework lead policy team: Tracy McCollin ● Committees that the framework is being actively shared with:  Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee  Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee (for awareness)  Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee (for wider Frameworks programme...
Last updated: 11 November 2022

SPCB 2022 Paper 68

Participation will feed directly back to the Committees’ work programmes. 6. The two conveners will be able to make connections between their priorities of their committee workplans with sessions at the plenary.
Last updated: 1 November 2022

SPICe briefing for petition PE1892

The consultation stated that outcomes of the consultation will "help shape decisions in the next Parliamentary session as to what legislative changes should be progressed". The Programme for Government, published in September 2021 commits to take this review forward this session alongside other relevant commitments: “We will also review the Dangerous Dogs A...
Last updated: 1 November 2022

PE1902 SPICe briefing

In the meantime we will work with our partners to investigate how such a process could be established in a fair and robust manner, how it might operate in practice, and which body is best to lead this work.” Recent developments In its Programme for Government document, published in September, the Scottish Government committed to review the Community Empower...
Last updated: 10 October 2022

CPG Culture and Communities Minutes 19 January 2022

The group will wait until the next meeting to elect a new deputy convener. 2 Group Purpose Sarah introduced the purpose of the Culture & Communities Group: To encourage the exchange of knowledge and understanding between the Scottish Parliament and arts, culture, heritage, and historic environment communities. 1 The group will focus on the impact of the public sector, for example the social, health and educational impact of access and participation in the arts, heritage, libraries, and museums. 3 Introduction to Secretariat Sarah introduced Culture Counts as the group’s secretariat along with an invitation for CPG members to contact Culture Counts with ideas for future meeting themes. 4 Minutes of Previous Meeting The minutes of the last meeting were moved by Clare Adamson MSP and seconded by Jenny Minto MSP. 5 – Any Other Business No additional business was raised at this stage 6 Presentation – Hazel Wotherspoon, CEO of Toonspeak Young People’s Theatre Hazel provided a presentation on Toonspeak’s work with their participants and communities over the course of the Covid-19 pandemic. https://toonspeak.co.uk/summer-2020/ Presentation - David P Scott, Freelance Photographer David provided a presentation on his ‘Loving Photography’ project, delivered in partnership with the Tayside Healthcare Arts Trust, ST/ART Project and The McManus: Dundee’s Art Gallery & Museum. https://davidpscott.com/loving-photography/ Presentation - Shona McCarthy, CEO of Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society Shona provided a presentation on the Fringe Society’s community engagement, access and learning programmes...
Last updated: 7 October 2022

CPG Culture Minutes 21 January 2022

The group will wait until the next meeting to elect a new deputy convener. 2 Group Purpose Sarah introduced the purpose of the Culture & Communities Group: To encourage the exchange of knowledge and understanding between the Scottish Parliament and arts, culture, heritage, and historic environment communities. 1 The group will focus on the impact of the public sector, for example the social, health and educational impact of access and participation in the arts, heritage, libraries, and museums. 3 Introduction to Secretariat Sarah introduced Culture Counts as the group’s secretariat along with an invitation for CPG members to contact Culture Counts with ideas for future meeting themes. 4 Minutes of Previous Meeting The minutes of the last meeting were moved by Clare Adamson MSP and seconded by Jenny Minto MSP. 5 – Any Other Business No additional business was raised at this stage 6 Presentation – Hazel Wotherspoon, CEO of Toonspeak Young People’s Theatre Hazel provided a presentation on Toonspeak’s work with their participants and communities over the course of the Covid-19 pandemic. https://toonspeak.co.uk/summer-2020/ Presentation - David P Scott, Freelance Photographer David provided a presentation on his ‘Loving Photography’ project, delivered in partnership with the Tayside Healthcare Arts Trust, ST/ART Project and The McManus: Dundee’s Art Gallery & Museum. https://davidpscott.com/loving-photography/ Presentation - Shona McCarthy, CEO of Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society Shona provided a presentation on the Fringe Society’s community engagement, access and learning programmes...
Last updated: 23 May 2022

20220429_MinisterSSLG_Response to Committees 1 April letter

Working across different social security systems The Committee rightly notes the scale and complexity of the social security devolution programme and the importance of close collaboration between the Scottish and UK Governments.
Last updated: 17 May 2022

20220512SQA response to Education Committee letter regarding structural reform

We will continue to work with the Scottish Government to deliver on the Education Reform Programme, including Louise Hayward’s review of qualifications and assessment, and realise the positive opportunities for change.
Last updated: 13 May 2022

20220512_Letter_NZET_IMG_EFRA_MeetingMarch

The next item discussed was the EFRA Common Frameworks programme. Officials informed Ministers that all but two of the provisional common frameworks have now been published with scrutiny currently underway in all of the legislatures, and this is expected to last into the autumn.

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