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Official Report Meeting date: 17 September 2015

Meeting of the Parliament 17 September 2015

It is estimated that 2,500 deaths in Scotland every year can be attributed to low levels of activity. By providing safe spaces to get around by bike, the national cycle network encourages people to take an active journey to work or school.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 March 2026

Education, Children and Young People Committee 11 March 2026 [Draft]

What could we do to ensure that the person gets the qualification but does not have to go through that way of getting it?
Official Report Meeting date: 24 March 2015

Welfare Reform Committee 24 March 2015

Some people will get an increased award within the spectrum.
Last updated: 4 April 2024

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We are undertaken with our Urgent and currently reviewing colleagues in NHS Unscheduled Care our wider Healthcare Shetland and will be service, and only Governance policies in place within 6 named patient and will be bringing months. controlled drugs are all of these together kept within the in one over-arching 2) Completion of custody suite – an framework within the these policies will activity that does not next 3 months. take place on require licensing. completion of the NHS Orkney review.
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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(S6O-00837) followed by Scottish Labour Party Debate: Milly’s Law – Justice for Families S6M-03491 Anas Sarwar: Milly’s Law - Justice for Families—That the Parliament acknowledges that there have been many instances in Scotland where families who have been badly failed, as well as bereaved, due to the actions and neglect of public bodies have struggled to get the justice they and their loved ones deserve; believes that victims and their families should be at the heart of investigations into public tragedy, and calls for a statutory Charter for Families to be binding on public bodies and the establishment of an independent public advocate who can act on behalf of bereaved families and victims, offering them advice and representation, and who is empowered to launch independent investigative panels to facilitate transparency at an early stage.
Last updated: 25 May 2022

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Despite the figures available from the SFC and outlined above, some feel that more information should be provided on what return employers get for paying the levy. 25. UK Hospitality Scotland’s members believe that there is a need for greater transparency around payments and expenditure, ‘this would assist firms in better understanding how the system is wor...
Last updated: 10 March 2022

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(S6O-00837) followed by Scottish Labour Party Debate: Milly’s Law – Justice for Families S6M-03491 Anas Sarwar: Milly’s Law - Justice for Families—That the Parliament acknowledges that there have been many instances in Scotland where families who have been badly failed, as well as bereaved, due to the actions and neglect of public bodies have struggled to get the justice they and their loved ones deserve; believes that victims and their families should be at the heart of investigations into public tragedy, and calls for a statutory Charter for Families to be binding on public bodies and the establishment of an independent public advocate who can act on behalf of bereaved families and victims, offering them advice and representation, and who is empowered to launch independent investigative panels to facilitate transparency at an early stage.
Last updated: 19 September 2023

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S6W-21469 Sarah Boyack: To ask the Scottish Government how many active working groups there are that fall under the remit of the Rural Affairs, Land Reform and Islands portfolio.
Last updated: 11 August 2023

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S6W-20608 Pam Duncan-Glancy: To ask the Scottish Government what the participation rate of children aged 10 and 15 is in cultural activities, including theatre, drama, music and sport.
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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Motions for Debate *S6M-03650 Patrick Harvie: Delivering on Active Travel Commitments—That the Parliament welcomes the Scottish Government’s record investment in active travel in 2022-23, which includes new funding for footpaths, significantly increased funding for local authorities and more than doubling the funding to the National Cycle Network; recognises the unprecedented ambition of the Co-operation Agreement commitment to invest at least £320 million, or 10% of the transport budget, for active travel by 2024-25 as a means of improving health and wellbeing, enhancing the quality of neighbourhoods, promoting social inclusion and tackling the climate emergency; further welcomes the commitment by Police Scotland to take forward the National Dashcam Safety Portal Initiative; agrees that prioritising walking, wheeling, cycling and public transport and reducing private car trips will be essential to cutting transport emissions and achieving Scotland’s climate targets; acknowledges the leadership shown to date by local and community partners, and hopes that all future local authority administrations will recommit to this leadership and achieve rapid delivery of active travel schemes on the ground.

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