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Last updated: 13 March 2025

CPG WFJ 10924 Minutes

With colleagues from Community Justice Scotland, Emma has worked to develop a small network of practitioners. The initial meeting was held in May and it was agreed to name the network the National Women’s Justice Network.
Last updated: 6 March 2025

Minute of meeting held on 4 December 2024

Criteria for land of community significance may be a useful addition. Community Right to Buy refinements are needed to support the prior notification proposals. 4 o The lotting proposals and transfer test are notable.
Last updated: 16 January 2025

Budget_UniversitiesScotland_20Dec24

. • We ask the Committee to give close attention to the Funding Council’s next report on the Financial Sustainability of the HE sector. Due out in early 2025, it may not be published in time to inform the Committee’s scrutiny, but if that is the case it will still have relevance beyond the budget bill.
Last updated: 15 January 2025

DRAFT unapprovedcpgminutes04_12_24 Rural Policy

Criteria for land of community significance may be a useful addition. Community Right to Buy refinements are needed to support the prior notification proposals. 4 o The lotting proposals and transfer test are notable.
Last updated: 7 June 2024

BIMR Conference London 2023 Report

The differences in the way relationships are developed maintained in different legislatures and how the size of those legislatures affects that came through strongly in conversation and I think this may be something to reflect on as individuals but how Parliament facilitates that at the start of a session.
Last updated: 24 January 2024

West Dunbartonshire Council response

There are plan this month for our ASN Leads and SCERTS Champions to collaborate and create a case study format for use at the May In-Service Conference. This case study format will enabled all settings the opportunity to learn from each other and share good practice in the range of ways SCERTS has positively impacted on: their own professional skills and co...
Last updated: 15 January 2024

Minute of meeting held 25 September 2023

Cross-Party Group on Cancer th Monday 25 September 2023, 14:00-15:30, Virtual Meeting Via Microsoft Teams Minute Present MSPs Miles Briggs MSP (Co-Convener, Chair) Foysol Choudhury MSP Sue Webber MSP Finlay Carson MSP Invited guests Lorraine Dallas, Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation Theo Burrell, Brain Tumour Advocate Melanie Mackean, NHS Lothian Ben Lejac, Young Lives vs Cancer Rich Hughes, Young Lives vs Cancer Non-MSP Group Members Jennifer Cameron, Royal College of Occupational Therapists Liam Buckley, Less Survivable Cancers Taskforce Caroline Donoghue, Myeloma UK Katie Greig, Teenage Cancer Trust Kirsty Slack, Teenage Cancer Trust Fiona Brown, Pancreatic Cancer Action Scotland Christine Boylan, Aberdeen Myeloma Support Group Leigh Smith, Melanoma Action and Support Scotland (MASScot) Jen Hardy, Cancer Card Jo Williamson, Individual member Christine Campbell, University of Edinburgh Janis McCulloch, Myeloma UK Peter Hastie, Macmillan Cancer Support Jasneet Samrai, Breast Cancer Now Neil Macdonald, Merck Sharp & Dohme (MSD) Spencer Green, Lilly UK Claire Donaghy, Cancer Support Scotland Graeme Rose, Novartis Andy McKay, Individual non-member Madelaine Powell, Individual non-member 1 George Guy, ICUsteps Dawn Crosby, Pancreatic Cancer UK Edwin van Beek, University of Edinburgh Sharon Cowell-Smith, NHS Lothian Stella Macpherson, South East Scotland Cancer Network (SCAN) Josh Hill, Blood Cancer UK Steve Brown, Roche Hannah Wright, Jo's Cervical Cancer Trust Kate Cunningham, Ochre Janis Munro, Ipsen Lorna May...
Last updated: 9 January 2024

ADES Reform Response Paper 2022

The expectation that a period of formal education will be sufficient to improve life chances does not reflect the adverse circumstances and poverty levels experienced by children and young people or recognise the gaps in literacy and numeracy skills that may already exist well before they start school.
Last updated: 20 December 2023

Annex Scottish Government responses to information requests from the COVID19 Recovery Committee

The nationwide lockdowns and other measures put in place to limit social contact during the pandemic may have had an impact on the number of homicide cases. 14.
Last updated: 20 October 2023

ADES Reform Response Paper 2022

The expectation that a period of formal education will be sufficient to improve life chances does not reflect the adverse circumstances and poverty levels experienced by children and young people or recognise the gaps in literacy and numeracy skills that may already exist well before they start school.

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