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Official Report Meeting date: 1 May 2024

Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee 01 May 2024

My last comment, perhaps in the light of the departure of two ministers from office last week, is that, with regard to overall priorities, we could spend more of the £60 billion of expenditure that we have in Scotland on upgrading roads. After all, unless you are a Tour de France cyclist, active travel on a bike is not really much use for the situations tha...
Official Report Meeting date: 8 November 2023

Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee 08 November 2023

However, turning briefly to the arguments on the substance, it seems to me that the effect on hares of allowing the continuance of falconry would be de minimis. NatureScot has admitted that the number of hares that would be affected is minuscule and completely irrelevant to the question of the size of the population.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 September 2023

Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee 06 September 2023

However, in the petitioner’s response, he made the fair point that that was a red herring or a cul-de-sac—whatever you want to call it—and that he was concerned about the basic human right of having a public convenience.
Last updated: 25 November 2024

Prebudget Scrutiny Report Letter to the Cabinet Secretary JHA 25 November 2024

The amount of effort that goes into coming in on budget—in effect, landing about £230 million on the head of a pin for 31 March every year—is disproportionate to the benefits that that brings.
Last updated: 2 April 2024

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S6M-02957: Gillian Martin: Marie Curie’s Great Daffodil Appeal 2022 - That the Parliament welcomes Marie Curie’s Great Daffodil Appeal 2022, which runs throughout March; praises Marie Curie nursing and hospice staff who have been on the frontline throughout the COVID-19 pandemic for providing palliative and end of life care support to hundreds of dying people, their families, and carers, including in the Aberdeenshire East constituency; understands that Marie Curie cared for over 9,000 people in Scotland during 2020-21, which is reportedly the highest number of patients cared for in a single year since the charity was established 70 years ago; commends what it sees as the dedication, hard work and contribution of Marie Curie volunteers across Scotland; considers that the pandemic has highlighted how crucial access to palliative and end of life care is for terminally ill people to ensure a positive end of life experience that reflects what is important to the individual; understands that Marie Curie needs to raise £250,000 per week to support its frontline services; commends the vital care and support that Marie Curie provides across local authorities and hospices; praises the Marie Curie Information and Support services, which are available for everyone affected by terminal illness, including for bereavement support, and the volunteer Helper services, which have adapted during the pandemic to PB/S6/22/37 continue providing what it sees as vital emotional support, companionship, and information to terminally ill people, their carers, and families; believes that wearing the daffodil pin...
Last updated: 2 April 2024

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S6M-02957: Gillian Martin: Marie Curie’s Great Daffodil Appeal 2022 - That the Parliament welcomes Marie Curie’s Great Daffodil Appeal 2022, which runs throughout March; praises Marie Curie nursing and hospice staff who have been on the frontline throughout the COVID-19 pandemic for providing palliative and end of life care support to hundreds of dying people, their families, and carers, including in the Aberdeenshire East constituency; understands that Marie Curie cared for over 9,000 people in Scotland during 2020-21, which is reportedly the highest number of patients cared for in a single year since the charity was established 70 years ago; commends what it sees as the dedication, hard work and contribution of Marie Curie volunteers across Scotland; considers that the pandemic has highlighted how crucial access to palliative and end of life care is for terminally ill people to ensure a positive end of life PB/S6/22/31 experience that reflects what is important to the individual; understands that Marie Curie needs to raise £250,000 per week to support its frontline services; commends the vital care and support that Marie Curie provides across local authorities and hospices; praises the Marie Curie Information and Support services, which are available for everyone affected by terminal illness, including for bereavement support, and the volunteer Helper services, which have adapted during the pandemic to continue providing what it sees as vital emotional support, companionship, and information to terminally ill people, their carers, and families; believes that wearing the daffodil pin...
Last updated: 2 April 2024

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S6M-02957: Gillian Martin: Marie Curie’s Great Daffodil Appeal 2022 - That the Parliament welcomes Marie Curie’s Great Daffodil Appeal 2022, which runs throughout March; praises Marie Curie nursing and hospice staff who have been on the frontline throughout the COVID-19 pandemic for providing palliative and end of life care support to hundreds of dying people, their families, and carers, including in the Aberdeenshire East constituency; understands that Marie Curie cared for over 9,000 people in Scotland during 2020-21, which is reportedly the highest number of patients cared for in a single year since the charity was established 70 years ago; commends what it sees as the dedication, hard work and contribution of Marie Curie volunteers across Scotland; considers that the pandemic has highlighted how crucial access to palliative and end of life care is for terminally ill people to ensure a positive end of life experience that reflects what is important to the individual; understands that Marie Curie needs to raise £250,000 per week to support its frontline services; commends the vital care and support that Marie Curie provides across local authorities and hospices; praises the Marie Curie Information and Support services, which are available for everyone affected by terminal illness, including for bereavement support, and the volunteer Helper services, which have adapted during the pandemic to PB/S6/22/25 continue providing what it sees as vital emotional support, companionship, and information to terminally ill people, their carers, and families; believes that wearing the daffodil pin...
Last updated: 11 March 2024

Proposal Right to Palliative Care Miles Briggs

How the right could be implemented by relevant bodies – responsible delivery bodies (this would be Integration Authorities in existing health and social care infrastructure) would have a duty to comply with the right’s implementation, delivery of its key functions and workforce requirements (at time of drafting the National Care Service bill is being scrutinised by Parliament and may well be subject to significant change through amendment – on that basis the exact infrastructure that will be in place to deliver the right is currently unknown so pinning...
Last updated: 10 January 2023

Major IT Project Report SG to PAC July 2021

It will develop and expand on the work outlined in the Children's Hearings System digital strategy and GIRFEC which was under pinned by user research. The initial programme investment is designed to replace existing aging and inflexible core systems, creating a more agile core system environment that will support achieving the longer term digital strategy f...
Last updated: 18 February 2026

NHS Tayside to PAC 17 Feb 2026

Improvement Plan will be presented to Audit & Risk Committee in April 2026 The work outlined in the medium-term plan addresses the External Audit recommendation. De-escalation of Mental Health Services Enable the de-escalation of MHLD services in Tayside from Level 3 on the NHS Scotland Support and Intervention Frame...

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