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Last updated: 15 April 2024

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(Arhant et al., 2021) “For animals to have “lives worth living” it is necessary, overall, to minimise their negative experiences and at the same time to provide the animals with opportunities to have positive experiences.”
Last updated: 15 December 2023

Minutes of the meeting held on 26 September 2023

Highlighting the success of social media in the implementation of the Healthy Living Programme. • The Scottish Government has taken the decision has been to move forward with regulation, given the delays to rollout in the UK.
Last updated: 18 December 2025

Parent Across Scotland 18 December 2025

They also described how their relationships with friends had changed over the years as their children’s lives had become increasingly different from that of their peers.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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The Presiding Officer has selected the following amendments S5M-14509.3 Donald Cameron: A Digital Society for All: Working Together to Maximise the Benefits of Digital Inclusion As an amendment to motion S5M-14509 in the name of Kate — Forbes (A Digital Society for All: Working Together to Maximise the Benefits of Digital Inclusion), insert at end "; recognises that a lack of quality broadband connection can prevent digital inclusion, especially in remote and rural areas; notes the negative effects of the removal of high street banking services from local communities, regrettably leading to circumstances of digital exclusion, and calls for a comprehensive and sympathetic approach by the Scottish Government Tuesday 30 October 2018 2 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Chamber | Seòmar that acknowledges the huge advantages that digital technology brings to Scottish society, but also recognises the risks of excluding those who are currently unable to access such technology in their daily lives...
Official Report Meeting date: 24 May 2018

Culture, Tourism, Europe and External Relations Committee 24 May 2018 [Draft]

That involves following productions and developments in high-end television, children’s television, animation television and video games that are going through the certification process and trying to become officially British.
Last updated: 20 July 2022

20220719Major IT Project Report July 2022

A Go- Annex C will develop a user- Live Gate is scheduled to go live in focused, digital appeal scheduled for August. system to manage the August. increased business, which will interact effectively with Social Security Scotland's own case management.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 December 2022

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee 20 December 2022

How do you envisage the bill improving the lives of people who are experiencing homelessness and other things that might cause chaotic periods in people’s lives?
Official Report Meeting date: 5 October 2022

Economy and Fair Work Committee 05 October 2022

The cost of living crisis is reducing the amount of leisure spend that people have.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: Liz Smith*, Donald Cameron*, Douglas Ross*, Jeremy Balfour*, James Dornan*, Peter Chapman*, Gordon Lindhurst*, Jamie Greene*, Richard Lyle*, Miles Briggs*, John Lamont*, Alexander Stewart*, Alison Harris*, Oliver Mundell*, Maurice Corry*, Margaret Mitchell*, Bill Kidd* *S5M-04261 Jackson Carlaw: Botulinum Toxin Type A That the Parliament supports the — announcement that the Scottish Medicines Consortium has given the green light for botulinum toxin type A (Botox) to be used for restricted use within NHS Scotland for the prevention of headaches for adults who experience chronic migraines; understands that Botox would only be prescribed where the patient's condition has failed to respond to three or more prior treatments; notes that chronic migraine is defined as 15 or more headaches per month for three or more months, of which eight or more meet the criteria for migraine; acknowledges that it is a disabling condition that disrupts the lives...
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: David Torrance*, James Dornan*, Bill Kidd*, Graham Simpson*, Colin Beattie*, Richard Lyle*, Sandra White*, Stuart McMillan*, Joan McAlpine* *S5M-01635 Edward Mountain: Working Together to Improve Lives That the Parliament — welcomes the merger of University of the Highlands and Highland Hospice, which are now working together to improve the lives of people who have a terminal illness, and considers that this will join specialist knowledge and research skills that will help to improve the lives of people with a life- limiting illness.

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