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The Presiding Officer has decided under that rule to allow the amendment to be moved at the Stage 3 amendment proceedings of the Parliament on 19 March 2024. Amendment 67A will be debated in Group 5 and will be called immediately after amendment 67 (on page 10 of the Marshalled List) and before amendment 68 (also on page 10).
Members indicated agreement.Instrument subject to Negative Procedure Instrument subject to Negative Procedure Under agenda item 3, we are considering one instrument, on which no points have been raised.Healthcare Improvement Scotland (Fees) Regulations 2024 (SSI 2024/130) Healthcare Improvement Scotland (Fees) Regulations 2024 (SSI 2024/130) Is the committee content with the instrument?
The latest Primary 1 results published in October 2024 demonstrate a significant improvement in child oral health inequality, with the difference in the percentage of Primary 1 children with no obvious decay in the most and least deprived areas decreasing from 32.2 percentage points in 2010 to 23.5 percentage points in 2024.
*S6M-11668 Michael Matheson: Anaesthesia Associates and Physician Associates Order 2024 [draft]—That the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee recommends that the Anaesthesia Associates and Physician Associates Order [draft] 2024 be approved.
NHS in Scotland 2024: Finance and performance: The Committee will consider the evidence heard at agenda items 2 and 3 and agree any further action it wishes to take. 5.
While consultation work for this bill was carried out in 2023-2024, the Scottish Government announced that the bill would not be introduced in 2024-2025, and that draft provisions were to be published instead.
For example, there are an estimated 31,000 Deafblind people living in Scotland, not 5,000. th The letter of 6 Dec states that the engagement work carried out across 2023-2024 “has highlighted the many areas where sensory loss is being mainstreamed”.