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Last updated: 16 January 2025

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S6M-14548: Michael Marra: New Care Pathways for People Living with Ehlers- Danlos Syndromes — That the Parliament understands that Ehlers-Danlos syndromes (EDSs) are part of the inherited connective tissue disorders, and are mainly characterised by joint hypermobility, skin hyperextensibility and tissue fragility; further understands that these syndromes are classified into 13 subtypes and present great clinical and genetic heterogeneity; believes that the most common is the hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (hEDS), the diagnosis of which remains clinical; further believes that there is currently no pathway of care for adults living with hEDS or hypermobility spectrum disorder (HSD) in Scotland or the UK, and understands that people living with these conditions, including in the North East Scotland region, report feeling dismissed by healthcare professionals, with time to diagnosis reportedly currently averaging two decades; recognises the work of volunteers and campaigners at The Ehlers-Danlos Support UK, which was set up in 1987 to support, advise and inform those living with Ehlers-Danlos syndromes, and 9 PB/S6/25/001 notes the encouragement for the Scottish Government and parliamentarians to engage fully with the issue, and to work with the NHS, researchers and patient representatives to deliver the care pathways that people living with Ehlers-Danlos syndromes need.
Last updated: 2 April 2024

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S6M-06760: Paul McLennan: The Poverty Alliance and Scottish Women’s Budget Group Report - That the Parliament notes the publication of the joint report by The Poverty Alliance and Scottish Women’s Budget Group, "It’s hard work being poor" Women's Experiences of the Cost-of-Living Crisis in Scotland; understands that the report provides qualitative evidence of the gendered nature of the cost of living crisis and the vulnerable position that women are facing as costs rise, including in the East Lothian constituency; notes that, according to the report, women are being disproportionately impacted by the cost of living crisis due to existing inequalities across all areas of life, are more likely to be living in poverty, have lower levels of savings and wealth, and are less able to increase paid work than men due to caring responsibilities; further notes that these findings outline the lived experience of women on low incomes as prices keep rising; considers that the key themes from the research show deepening poverty, concern over managing basic food and energy costs, rising debt, increased feelings of shame, guilt and stigma; notes what it sees as the significant impact on mental as well as physical health that can result from coping mechanisms, which include reducing food intake and energy use, and notes the calls for urgent action to use all support levers available to ensure that women do not fall through the cracks during this cost of living crisis.
Last updated: 23 August 2023

Major IT Project Update June 2023

Assurance of Action Plan Initial Go-Live Gate Final Go-Live Gate Delivery Gates for Outputs and Dissemination phase.
Last updated: 15 November 2024

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S6M-14548: Michael Marra: New Care Pathways for People Living with Ehlers- Danlos Syndromes — That the Parliament understands that Ehlers-Danlos syndromes (EDSs) are part of the inherited connective tissue disorders, and are mainly characterised by joint hypermobility, skin hyperextensibility and tissue 6 PB/S6/24/160 fragility; further understands that these syndromes are classified into 13 subtypes and present great clinical and genetic heterogeneity; believes that the most common is the hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (hEDS), the diagnosis of which remains clinical; further believes that there is currently no pathway of care for adults living with hEDS or hypermobility spectrum disorder (HSD) in Scotland or the UK, and understands that people living with these conditions, including in the North East Scotland region, report feeling dismissed by healthcare professionals, with time to diagnosis reportedly currently averaging two decades; recognises the work of volunteers and campaigners at The Ehlers-Danlos Support UK, which was set up in 1987 to support, advise and inform those living with Ehlers-Danlos syndromes, and notes the encouragement for the Scottish Government and parliamentarians to engage fully with the issue, and to work with the NHS, researchers and patient representatives to deliver the care pathways that people living with Ehlers-Danlos syndromes need.
Last updated: 8 April 2024

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S6M-06760: Paul McLennan: The Poverty Alliance and Scottish Women’s Budget Group Report - That the Parliament notes the publication of the joint report by The Poverty Alliance and Scottish Women’s Budget Group, "It’s hard work being poor" Women's Experiences of the Cost-of-Living Crisis in Scotland; understands that the report provides qualitative evidence of the gendered nature of the cost of living crisis and the vulnerable position that women are facing as costs rise, including in the East Lothian constituency; notes that, according to the report, women are being disproportionately impacted by the cost of living crisis due to existing inequalities across all areas of life, are more likely to be living in poverty, have lower levels of savings and wealth, and are less able to increase paid work than men due to caring responsibilities; further notes that these findings outline the lived experience of women on low incomes as prices keep rising; considers that the key themes from the research show deepening poverty, concern over managing basic food and energy costs, rising debt, increased feelings of shame, guilt and stigma; notes what it sees as the significant impact on mental as well as physical health that can result from coping mechanisms, which include reducing food intake and energy use, and notes the calls for urgent action to use all support levers available to ensure that women do not fall through the cracks during this cost of living crisis.
Last updated: 2 April 2024

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S6M-05778: Elena Whitham: Challenge Poverty Week 2022 – That the Parliament recognises Challenge Poverty Week 2022, which runs from 3 to 9 October; notes that activities, events and actions are taking place across Scotland aimed at highlighting the realities of, and solutions to, poverty, as well as increasing public PB/S6/22/120 support for tackling poverty; understands that over one million people in Scotland are living...
Last updated: 2 April 2024

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S6M-02910: Paul O’Kane: ENABLE Scotland’s My Own Front Door Campaign - That the Parliament acknowledges the ENABLE Scotland campaign, My Own Front Door, which it understands calls for urgent action to have priority plans in place for every person who has a learning disability in Scotland to access their right to a home that they choose, in the community that they choose, near to the people that they love, by 2023; considers that this is a basic human right, as identified in Article 19 of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), which states the right for disabled people to live...
Last updated: 7 November 2024

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S6M-14548: Michael Marra: New Care Pathways for People Living with Ehlers- Danlos Syndromes — That the Parliament understands that Ehlers-Danlos syndromes (EDSs) are part of the inherited connective tissue disorders, and are mainly characterised by joint hypermobility, skin hyperextensibility and tissue fragility; further understands that these syndromes are classified into 13 subtypes and present great clinical and genetic heterogeneity; believes that the most common 7 PB/S6/24/156 is the hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (hEDS), the diagnosis of which remains clinical; further believes that there is currently no pathway of care for adults living with hEDS or hypermobility spectrum disorder (HSD) in Scotland or the UK, and understands that people living with these conditions, including in the North East Scotland region, report feeling dismissed by healthcare professionals, with time to diagnosis reportedly currently averaging two decades; recognises the work of volunteers and campaigners at The Ehlers-Danlos Support UK, which was set up in 1987 to support, advise and inform those living with Ehlers-Danlos syndromes, and notes the encouragement for the Scottish Government and parliamentarians to engage fully with the issue, and to work with the NHS, researchers and patient representatives to deliver the care pathways that people living with Ehlers-Danlos syndromes need.
Last updated: 20 September 2022

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How should the Scottish Government respond to inflationary pressures and the cost of living crisis in its Budget 2023-24? 4.
Last updated: 22 November 2024

Budget scrutiny 202526 Thirdsector funding principles Call for Views Analysis

Additionally, MCR Pathways suggest introducing a Living Pension alongside the RLW to “ensure that employees are able to meet the current and future cost of living.”

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