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Last updated: 11 December 2025

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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 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: 31 October 2025

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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 2 PB/S6/25/137 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: 3 October 2025

Urgent and emergency questions updated 10 January 2024

Daniel Johnson MSP (Lab) asked an urgent question on Retail Sector (Jobs) It was answered by Jamie Hepburn MSP, Minister for Business, Fair Work and Skills. 11 November 2020 Jackie Baillie MSP (Lab) asked an urgent question on Test and Protect (Contact Tracing Performance). It was answered by Jeane Freeman MSP, Cabinet Secretary for Health and Sport. 7 Octo...
Last updated: 10 September 2025

Winter Heating Assistance Regulations 2025 BRIA

Signed on the original Date: 20 August 2025 Minister’s name: Shirley-Anne Somerville Minister’s title: Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice Scottish Government Contact point: [email protected] 17 A Fairer Scotland for Older People: framework for action 16 pdf. application/pdf. 196668.
Last updated: 21 May 2025

Letter from CabSecNZE regarding Publication of the Scottish Nitrogen Balance Sheet 20 May 2025

If you would like further information on SNBS or the Nitrogen Progress Report, this can be provided by contacting my official . Yours sincerely, GILLIAN MARTIN Scottish Ministers, special advisers and the Permanent Secretary are covered by the terms of the Lobbying (Scotland) Act 2016.
Last updated: 28 March 2025

Scottish Commission on Social Security The Social Security Crossborder Provision Case Transfer and

This means there is also a need to ensure that when cross-border movers do make contact, they receive the right guidance.
Last updated: 29 August 2024

SCVO PreBudget 202526 Submission

They are important to Scottish Government because they offer a single point of contact, or bridge, into a diverse and numerous range of local and national organisations.
Last updated: 1 June 2023

Scottish Law Commission response

The final views advanced by the Commission, which are incorporated in recommendations 31-40 of the Report, are that (1) trustees should have a fiduciary duty to inform a person of his/her status as a beneficiary and the identities and contact details of the trustees (recommendation 31), but that (2) otherwise the duty should be confined to responding to rea...
Official Report Meeting date: 17 November 2020

Health and Sport Committee 17 November 2020

Otherwise, we would not have been able to continue that contact, which is vital for Ryan. Those are interesting experiences.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 June 2019

Meeting of the Parliament 26 June 2019

I have already mentioned sinking funds. Recently I was contacted by a constituent who is thinking of leaving because of the trouble that they are having with some of their neighbours in their block.

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