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Official Report Meeting date: 19 March 2020

Public Audit and Post-legislative Scrutiny Committee 19 March 2020

Do you still intend to publish reports? That is a live issue for us. There are two reports that have been through the clearance process and are due to be published in the near future.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 November 2018

Education and Skills Committee 07 November 2018

Those people will miss out—the people who get by to live a happy life—well, everyone lives happily.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 March 2026

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NHS Scotland is required to consider SHTG recommendations and discussions are underway to understand how those recommendations can inform sustainable, consistent and effective service delivery across Scotland.We continue to work with work with clinicians, third sector organisations and people with lived experience of chronic pain to deliver the actions in o...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 February 2026

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To ask the Scottish Government, in light of the budget for the Young Patients Family Fund being reduced by almost £2 million since its launch, what action it will take to ensure that sufficient resources are available to expand the fund’s eligibility criteria to include all children and under 25s, as proposed by the charity, Young Lives vs Canc...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 January 2026

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I am pleased to announce that Phase Two of the Women’s Health Plan will be published tomorrow.Phase Two sets out action which will be taken forward over the next three years, driving towards our ambition that all women and girls in Scotland enjoy the best possible health, throughout their lives.New priorities in Phase Two of the Women’s Health Plan are focussed on tackling gynaecology waiting times, eliminating cervical cancer and prioritising women’s brain health.These priority areas are further supported by 40 new actions, reflecting the needs of women and girls across their lives.This phase is backed by additional funding of over £2.4 million to tackle gynaecological waiting times, bringing additional investment in gynaecology services to almost £13 million this year.Informed by a rich evidence base, including the voices of women and girls, Phase Two builds on the progress already made, including the appointment and work of the first Women’s Health Champion Professor Anna Glasier, development of a women’s health information platform on NHS Inform and our Women’s Health Research Fund.Phase Two will go live...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 January 2026

S6W-43172

I am pleased to announce that Phase Two of the Women’s Health Plan will be published tomorrow.Phase Two sets out action which will be taken forward over the next three years, driving towards our ambition that all women and girls in Scotland enjoy the best possible health, throughout their lives.New priorities in Phase Two of the Women’s Health Plan are focussed on tackling gynaecology waiting times, eliminating cervical cancer and prioritising women’s brain health.These priority areas are further supported by 40 new actions, reflecting the needs of women and girls across their lives.This phase is backed by additional funding of over £2.4 million to tackle gynaecological waiting times, bringing additional investment in gynaecology services to almost £13 million this year.Informed by a rich evidence base, including the voices of women and girls, Phase Two builds on the progress already made, including the appointment and work of the first Women’s Health Champion Professor Anna Glasier, development of a women’s health information platform on NHS Inform and our Women’s Health Research Fund.Phase Two will go live...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 January 2026

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The Plan looks to build on our existing policies whilst responding to the challenges of ending children living in unsuitable accommodation, supporting the needs of vulnerable communities and maximising investment in Scotland’s housing sector.The Affordable Housing Supply Programme will invest £808 million in 2025-26 including £80 million t...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 December 2025

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National Planning Framework 4 further embeds this approach by recognising town centres as national assets, and promotes the reuse of empty buildings and town centre living to boost local economic activity.We also support town centre regeneration through our regeneration capital investment programmes, as well as our support for Scotland’s Towns Partner...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 December 2025

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To ask the Scottish Government what consideration it has given to introducing publicly accessible bleed control kits in high-footfall locations, as is done with defibrillators, to help save the lives of victims of knife crime or other traumatic injuries.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 December 2025

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The Scottish Government recognises the value of social care support to all who require additional support in living independently at home or in the community and appreciate the concerns that may arise following changes to this support.Under the Social Work (Scotland) Act 1968, local authorities and Health and Social Care Partnerships have a duty to assess t...

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