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Last updated: 15 January 2026

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S6M-18951: Fergus Ewing: Restoration of Vaccination Services in NHS Highlands to GPs— That the Parliament welcomes the statement by the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care that, in NHS Highland, vaccination services will 4 PB/S6/26/001 be returned to those GPs who wish to provide them, but understands that, thus far, this service change has not been implemented; believes that communities in the NHS Highland area are under the very real threat of an outbreak of a preventable disease, including measles and whooping cough (pertussis), and that some areas of the Highlands continue to have very poor coverage of MMR vaccine at school local level; notes with concern that, in Scotland in 2024, one infant died from pertussis; understands that this was the first death since 2014, and considers that other infants are at risk because of reported deficiencies in NHS Highland’s centralised system; believes that the GP contract of 2018 has not worked for the Highlands; notes reports that when NHS Highland took over the vaccination role, the “herd immunity” fell from a level where it was rarely below 94%, to 88.9% in the infant 6-in-1 vaccine; believes that many highland-based families were unable to access vaccines because GP practices could no longer assist a child or adult requiring a vaccination, including patients who were presenting with a tetanus prone wound; understands that many patients had to travel great distances to access what it considers is the most basic level of care; notes reports that the levels of MMR vaccine uptake, both at first dose at 24 months and booster uptake by the age of six, are among the lowest in Scotland at 84.9%; understands that, unlike in England, GPs in Scotland are no longer directly responsible for delivery of the childhood and immunisation programme, and that the majority of Highland GPs wish to retain the vaccination service locally, out of concern that they may lose the link between them and the families that they look after; notes the belief that vaccination is often the first point of contact...
Last updated: 9 January 2026

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S6M-18951: Fergus Ewing: Restoration of Vaccination Services in NHS Highlands to GPs— That the Parliament welcomes the statement by the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care that, in NHS Highland, vaccination services will be returned to those GPs who wish to provide them, but understands that, thus far, this service change has not been implemented; believes that communities in the NHS Highland area are under the very real threat of an outbreak of a preventable disease, including measles and whooping cough (pertussis), and that some areas of the Highlands continue to have very poor coverage of MMR vaccine at school local level; notes with concern that, in Scotland in 2024, one infant died from pertussis; understands that this was the first death since 2014, and considers that other infants are at risk because of reported deficiencies in NHS Highland’s centralised system; believes that the GP contract of 2018 has not worked for the Highlands; notes reports that when NHS Highland took over the vaccination role, the “herd immunity” fell from a level where it was rarely below 94%, to 88.9% in the infant 6-in-1 vaccine; believes that many highland-based families were unable to access vaccines because GP practices could no longer assist a child or adult requiring a vaccination, including 4 PB/S6/25/176 patients who were presenting with a tetanus prone wound; understands that many patients had to travel great distances to access what it considers is the most basic level of care; notes reports that the levels of MMR vaccine uptake, both at first dose at 24 months and booster uptake by the age of six, are among the lowest in Scotland at 84.9%; understands that, unlike in England, GPs in Scotland are no longer directly responsible for delivery of the childhood and immunisation programme, and that the majority of Highland GPs wish to retain the vaccination service locally, out of concern that they may lose the link between them and the families that they look after; notes the belief that vaccination is often the first point of contact...
Last updated: 28 August 2024

Mercat Group

Our views are therefore based on our experience and continuing contacts and interaction with former colleagues and others working in the relevant fields.
Last updated: 4 April 2024

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. • These were recently noted to be in need of update with regards a few details (contact numbers, team names, staff in post etc) and are currently being reviewed by the management team for renewal. 5 NHS Yes Yes Yes N/A N/A N/A Borders NHS Lothian host Effective practice.
Last updated: 24 January 2024

Keeping the Promise Letter from Minister for Children Young People and Keeping the Promise 23 January 2024

Since 2012 it has published three triennial reports and one annual report (after the move to Learning Reviews) which have provided national overviews of learning. Sibling Contact The Committee would welcome further information on what steps the Scottish Government will take to address these ongoing issues, including what you are doing to monitor the impleme...
Last updated: 21 August 2023

Disabled Children and Young People Transitions to Adulthood Scotland Bill 17 August 2023

Additionally, if enough time is taken to start planning, that planning can include contacting the disabled young peoples’ desired next destination, such as universities, colleges, and employers, and finding out for sure if the goals, of the disabled young person is achievable.
Last updated: 30 November 2022

Gender Recognition Reform Letter from CabSecSJHLG to EHRCJ Committee on UN Special Rapporteur Letter

Provision added to the Bill by at Stage 2 allows for the Registrar General to apply to the sheriff to reject an application before the certificate has been issued on those same grounds, and if police had concerns following a sex offender notification they could contact the Registrar General. As noted above, the Bill also makes provision for a person who has...
Last updated: 3 November 2022

Pre Budget Scrutiny letter to Cabinet Secretary

These regulations are 11 intended to support local authorities to identify and contact households in Scotland with two-year olds eligible for funded ELC.
Last updated: 20 June 2022

PE1933_B

. • Fornethy girls too were deprived of contact with their parents and were isolated not just from them but from each other.
Last updated: 10 September 2021

SPCB2021 Paper 36 Diversity monitoring and pay gap report

To this end, our aim is to develop and nurture talent by developing our existing BAME staff to reach their full potential in 2021. 20 Diversity Monitoring Report 2019–2020 APPENDIX – Recruitment PÀIPEAR-TAICE – Trusadh Gender Application % apps Interview % apps Success rate Offer % apps Success rate 1076 44% 128 52% 12% 24 44% 2.2% Male 1268 52% 114 47% 9% 30 55% 2.4% Female 36 1% 1 0% 3% 0 0% 0.0% Prefer not to say 7 0% 0 0% 0% 0 0% 0.0% In another way 35 1% 1 0% 3% 1 2% 2.9% Not indicated 2422 244 55 Totals LGB+ Application % apps Interview % apps Success rate Offer % apps Success rate 1646 68% 177 73% 11% 44 80% 2.7% Heterosexual 532 22% 39 16% 7% 4 7% 0.8% LGB+ 204 8% 27 11% 13% 6 11% 2.9% Prefer not to say 40 2% 1 0% 3% 1 2% 2.5% Not indicated 2422 244 55 Totals 20 21 Diversity Monitoring Report 2019–2020 Disability Application % apps Interview % apps Success rate Offer % apps Success rate 181 7% 40 16% 22% 5 9% 2.8% Yes 1901 78% 189 77% 10% 45 82% 2.4% No 34 1% 2 1% 6% 0 0% 0.0% Prefer not to say 306 13% 13 5% 4% 5 9% 1.6% Not indicated 2422 244 55 Totals Ethnicity Application % apps Interview % apps Success rate Offer % apps Success rate 326 13% 17 7% 5% 3 5% 0.9% BAME 1912 79% 214 88% 11% 47 85% 2.5% White 58 2% 2 1% 3% 0 0% 0.0% Prefer not to say 126 5% 11 5% 9% 5 9% 4.0% Not indicated 2422 244 55 Totals 22 Public Information Fiosrachadh a’ Phobaill parliament.scot/live-chat 0800 092 7500 or 0131 348 5000 0131 348 5395 (Gàidhlig) [email protected] [email protected] parliament.scot/contact...

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