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Last updated: 16 February 2023

ShelterScotlandSubmission13Feb

It requires adequate funding in order to ensure enough social homes are delivered to reduce housing need and to get the growing number of people out of temporary accommodation.
Last updated: 16 February 2023

ShortTermLetsSubmission3Feb

This will mean that other times of the year, such as Hogmanay, will suffer as no one will get a licence for those few days. Six weeks is also not long enough as some venues require accommodation for eight weeks in the Summer before any requirement for the Winter Festivals which draw so many people into the city.
Last updated: 20 January 2023

ShelterScotlandCostofLivingAct

It requires adequate funding in order to ensure enough homes are delivered to reduce housing need and to get people out of temporary accommodation.
Last updated: 21 December 2022

VoiceAbilityfurther information requested following evidence session on 24 November19 December 2022

Recognising Social Security Scotland’s commitment to enhance access to advocacy, we also noted that work to embed the offer of advocacy into their information, systems, processes and training does now need to gather pace so that people get advocacy support when required. When asked about the organisation’s budget and staffing plans, Jonathan said he would c...
Last updated: 10 November 2022

Minutes of the meeting held on 28 September 2022

She stated that she will look into alternating meetings in person and online and encouraged members if they have any strong view on this to get in touch. Ms Smith concluded the meeting by highlighting the CPG’s end of year report which will be circulated and asked members to provide any feedback or comments if they so wish before being published on the Scot...
Last updated: 28 October 2022

Minutes of meeting held on 21 February 2022

. • Osteoporosis Policy Landscape in Scotland Craig Jones, Chief Executive andLucinda Roberts, Head of Policy and Public Affairs The case for support from policy-makers is as follows: 300,000 people in Scotland have osteoporosis 44,000 fragility fractures per year in Scotland One in two women and one in five men aged >50 are expected to break a bone 180,000 people living with undiagnosed spinal fractures in Scotland Very significant unmet need-26% are living with long-term pain 29% of respondents had to prompt their own health assessment Only 53% feel the benefits and drawbacks of medication were properly explained A 15 point drop in satisfaction that people are getting...
Last updated: 23 June 2022

20220518_Close the Gap_Womens experience of low income and debt

Prior to the outbreak of Covid-19, analysis by the UK Women’s Budget Group found that women were more likely to be in debt and 61% of those getting into debt to purchase everyday 3 necessities being women.
Last updated: 18 May 2022

20220512_FriendsoftheEarthScot_submission_EnergyPriceRises

A Just Transition prioritises the people who all rely on the energy they use, the jobs that pay their bills and the planet that we share. The imperative is getting the transition right for people globally by doing our fair share of stopping climate breakdown, and domestically to ensure energy is provided reliably and affordably.
Last updated: 30 March 2022

PE1927_B

All children have the right to be cared for, protected from harm and grow up in a safe environment in which their rights are respected and their needs met. Getting it right for every child (GIRFEC) values and principles, the National Practice Model and the SHANARRI wellbeing indicators provide the framework that enables the delivery of safe, positive nurtur...
Last updated: 9 March 2022

Minutes of the CPG on Credit Unions meeting of 10 February 2022

. • It was remarked that, whilst several credit unions have delivered financial education in schools, this has mainly been in primary education, as it is difficult to get access to secondary schools or further education.

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