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Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee Consideration.
SPICe Briefing
Committee Meetings
15 May 2024: The Committee agreed to write to the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care.
However, it has also been reported that harms from the pandemic have not been equally distributed across all groups in societyHealth inequality and COVID-19 in Scotland: SPICe briefing.
The Committee was interested to look at what progress has been made towards tackling health inequalities since its predecessor published its report, particularly in relation...
This means they may be interfered with where certain legal tests are satisfied, such as the test of proportionality.iiFor further information, see the SPICe briefing on the Bill (January 2017).
Discussion around publication of the data led to agreement by the Group that more time was needed to consider the findings before taking a decision on next steps.
However, these amendments were not made in time for an additional LCM to be lodged by the Scottish Government so that it could be considered alongside the LCMs referred to in this report.
However, if you have any comments on any petition briefing you can email us at spice@parliament.scot Every effort is made to ensure that the information contained in petition briefings is correct at the time of publication.