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Committees Published: 25 June 2021

Anonymous submission of 25 June 2021

Since then I have a double prolapse, am incontinent, am unable to have intercourse-thus my marriage broke up. I now live in a caravan having lost my house.
Committees Published: 23 June 2021

Charmaine Dean and Stewart Baillie submission of 23 June 2021

For the reasons given above we support this petition as under English planning legislation this turbine would never have been consented and our lives and financial situation would not have been negatively affected..
Committees Published: 2 June 2021

Alec Kidd submission of 2 June 2021

These people are also part of the community which have to live with the consequences of this sometimes disproportionate rural industrialisation.
SPICe briefings Date published: 23 March 2021

Health inequality and COVID-19 in Scotland - Health inequalities in 2019

For example, healthy life expectancy (HLE) is the number of years a new born baby can expect to live in good health. For both males and females, there is a large gap between the most and least deprived areas.
SPICe briefings Date published: 23 March 2021

Health inequality and COVID-19 in Scotland - Addressing health inequalities during the recovery

The recommendations centred on addressing the fundamental causes of inequality, such as providing a guarantee of basic services, housing and income which is enough for people to live healthy happy lives. The NHS Remobilisation Plan was designed to focus on supporting those most vulnerable in society, and mitigate hea...
SPICe briefings Date published: 23 March 2021

Health inequality and COVID-19 in Scotland - An introduction to health inequalities

For example, healthy life expectancy is the length of time a person can expect to live in good health. Healthy life expectancy varies drastically between the most and least deprived areas.
Committee reports Date published: 22 March 2021

Justice Committee Legacy Report, Session 5 - Bills considered by the Committee

Bills considered by the Committee The Committee considered 14 Bills during Session 5, as set out in Table 1 below. 11 of these were Scottish Government Bills, with the other three being Members’ Bills Table 1: Bills considered in this parliamentary sessionBillMain purposeDate passed by the ParliamentLimitation (Childhood Abuse) (Scotland) BillTo remove the limitation period, also known as ‘time bar’, for civil claims relating to childhood abuse22 June 2017Railway Policing (Scotland) BillTo provide the legal framework for devolved railway policing in Scotland27 June 2017Domestic Abuse (Scotland) BillTo create a new offence of engaging in an abusive course of conduct against a current partner or an ex-partner1 February 2018Offensive Behaviour at Football and Threatening Communications (Repeal) (Scotland) Bill (Member’s Bill introduced by James Kelly MSP)To repeal the Offensive Behaviour at Football and Threatening Communications (Scotland) Act 201215 March 2018Civil Litigation (Expenses and Group Proceedings) (Scotland) BillTo increase access to justice in civil cases by making the costs of court action more predictable and increasing the available funding options1 May 2018Vulnerable Witnesses (Criminal Evidence) (Scotland) BillTo improve how children and vulnerable witnesses participate in the criminal justice system by enabling the greater use of pre-recorded evidence9 May 2019Management of Offenders (Scotland) BillTo expand the use of electronic monitoring for offenders, reform rules on the disclosure of previous convictions, and make changes to how the Parole Board for Scotland operates25 June 2019Scottish Biometrics Commissioner BillTo set up the post of a Scottish Biometrics Commissioner10 March 2020Children (Scotland) BillTo reform the law which applies to resolve disputes between parents about their children (e.g. who they should live...
Committee reports Date published: 16 February 2021

What should Primary Care look like for the next generation? Phase II - Follow up questions on social prescribing

Progress in establishing the short life working group to examine social prescribing of physical activity, its remit, membership and deadline for completion of its work; Progress in establishing tracking monitoring arrangements for the new pharmacotherapy service introduced as part of the 2018 GMS contract and when the first report on this will be available; How many Community Link Workers are now in post; Details of the process under which Link Workers have been allocated and which practices they have each been associated with; When the first monitoring report of the new GMS contract will be available showing progress in this area; What training is provided to health professionals including specifically GPs to ensure they are competent in the areas set out in the WHO Global Action Plan for Physical Activity; What evidence they base the statement upon that “We believe that we continue to make progress on social prescribing and changing the culture of the way healthcare is practised in Scotland” with specific reference to social prescribing; Where the data required under National Physical Activity Pathway guidance is reported and published in line with the guidance produced by NHS Health Scotland and how the results are being monitored and compared across Health Boards; Confirmation the e-learning module “Encouraging and Enabling Physical Activity” which supersedes the e-learning module "Raising the issue of Physical Activity has been launched and details of usage to date; When production of the delayed Quality Standards for Physical Activity Referrals will be completed and published; When the evaluation of mPower designed to create cross-border services for older people living...
Committee reports Date published: 16 February 2021

What should Primary Care look like for the next generation? Phase II - The Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT)

This [understanding the breadth of MDT services available], being as much of a challenge for healthcare workers as it may be for the public.iHealth and Sport Committee, Official Report, 24 September 2019, Col 29 We were also told it was important to be clear that members of the MDT are invariably able to make independent decisions enabling their patients to live the lives that they want to live.iHealth and Sport Committee, Official Report, 24 September 2019, Col 8 It was heartening that our public panels had no such preconceptions, recognising they would be happy to see the person best equipped to address their problems as a first point of contact.
Committee reports Date published: 12 August 2020

Subordinate Legislation Considered by the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee on 11 August 2020 - Instruments drawn to the attention of the lead committee

Personal Independence Payment (Transitional Provisions) Amendment (Scotland) Regulations 2020 (SSI 2020/218) Purpose This instrument makes provision in Scotland for changes to the age at which individuals in receipt of Disability Living Allowance are invited to claim for Personal Independence Payment – extending Disability Living Allowance awards to persons aged up to 18 years and 6 months in certain circumstances.

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