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To ask the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body how many visitors to the Scottish Parliament have been asked by security and other SPCB staff to remove badges and other apparel since May 2021. S6O-03259
Questions and Answers
Date lodged:
29 November 2023
To ask the Scottish Government what support is available for people in contact with the justice system who may be dealing with vulnerabilities such as mental health issues, problematic substance use or homelessness.
Questions and Answers
Date lodged:
10 November 2021
To ask the Scottish Government what its position is on the reported findings in The Lancet that having two doses of a vaccine does not prevent the transmission of COVID-19, and how this may impact its COVID passport scheme.
Close the Gap has rightly pointed out that perpetrators may interfere with the work of women who are working from home, and may prevent them from doing their job through coercive and controlling behaviour.
(The Department of Health and Social Care does this for healthy start vouchers).1Scottish Fiscal Commission. (2019, May 30). Scotland's economic and fiscal forecast May 2019.
I suspect that the Government lawyers may have had some hand in this, and that they may have taken a more legalistic view, whereas we have sought to take a more practical view.
Is there a risk of pushing people into a specific set of treatments that may or may not be appropriate for them because that timescale is in the legislation?
We are getting quicker all the time. May’s performance was much better than April’s and we continue to focus on getting additional staff into place at the right time and making sure that our staff are appropriately trained and developed.
To ask the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body what discussions it has had with the Scottish Parliamentary Pension Scheme trustees about investments in Tesla and any other companies that may conflict with the scheme's Statement of Investment Principles.