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We must ensure that disabled people benefit from all that we are doing to improve the lives of the people of Scotland, as they continue to experience inequalities and barriers to independent living.
Although campuses have a unique set of circumstances in terms of the age profile and living arrangements of students, their behaviour does not happen in isolation.
Kate Nevens: To ask the Scottish Government what action it will take to provide sanitation facilities for the Traveller community living on land that it owns in Granton, Edinburgh.
This is a Kafkaesque situation: we are sitting here, rather than the people who are most directly affected. Those people live in fear of losing the small amount of money that they have to live on.
Also, in most cases, the fact that the applicant has to live in the acquired gender for two years before applying to the gender recognition panel protects the non-transgender spouse from a sudden change in circumstances.