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The Academic Fellowship Scheme, which is managed and hosted by the Scottish Parliament Information Centre (SPICe), enables academics to work on projects with the Parliament in support of this purpose.
We are specifically focused on the following three main themes—
Awareness and recognition
Therapy and rehabilitation
Study and research
Read the SPICe blog: Long COVID: where are we now?
Committee reports
Date published:
20 February 2019
The Scottish Parliament Information Centre (SPICe) analysis of the Survey is available here:
Analysis of the Business Support Survey
Correspondence
The Committee wrote to COSLA on 21 November and 11 December seeking further information.
I do not know whether that has happened; I would appreciate your comments on that. Nevertheless, the UK Department for Transport has indicated that, in comparison with pre-Covid times, volumes of freight to the UK have actually dropped by 10 per cent.
In March 2025, the Committee wrote to each of the fourteen NHS territorial boards requesting information on neurodevelopmental pathways and waiting times. SPICe used the data received to produce a briefing on Neurodevelopmental Pathways and Waiting Times in Scotland.
Is it benefiting people in the way originally intended by lawmakers?
Timing: It is a timely topic - both the public and politicians are still in the process of forming opinions on the issue.
Gender Recognition Act Reform
Nicki Georghiou, Senior Researcher, Equalities and Human Rights
As SPICe highlighted in the Key Issues briefing for Session 5, each of the five main parties referred to a review of gender recognition law in their manifestos for the 2016 election.