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Official Report Meeting date: 20 June 2024

Public Audit Committee 20 June 2024

If it was working, we would not have so many people in delayed discharge or struggling to get a place in a care home, and we would not have so many people having to pay to go private.
Official Report Meeting date: 1 February 2023

Criminal Justice Committee 01 February 2023 [Draft]

I acknowledge that that is an issue, and it catches too many people by surprise. We have to be alive to it.
Last updated: 10 March 2026

Salmon farming CCN 9 March

CCN’s analysis shows that that is true in many more than the nine farms idenEfied by the Government.
Last updated: 27 June 2024

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Rural and Island Digital Connectivity Challenges: The Parliament debated S6M-13640 in the name of Beatrice Wishart— That the Parliament notes with concern that many households in rural and island Scotland face challenges regarding digital connectivity; understands that Ofcom reports that 25% of Shetland households have broadband speeds of less than 30Mbps; further understands that, despite the initial Scottish Government ambition to connect every household to superfast broadband by 2021 through the R100 programme, it is now estimated that full R100 rollout will not be achieved until 2028; notes the reported intention of telecommunications companies to retire the copper phone line network and replace phone lines with digital connections using fibre broadband; understands that this replacement is due by 2027; notes with concern reports that many households are unable to switch to digital phone lines due to lack of broadband connectivity in their area, which, it understands, can cause particular problems for customers with healthcare devices that use the phone line, or those who live in areas with poor mobile phone signal; expresses its disappointment that rural and island households are facing such difficulties, particularly in light of increasingly frequent adverse weather events, which, it understands, put rural and island households at risk of power outages; considers that poor 4G signal in rural and island areas has negative implications for businesses and education; understands that many households in Scotland are unable to be connected to smart meters due to poor connectivity of the smart meter network in their areas, with latest figures showing that less than 10% of households in Scotland’s island groups have smart meters; further understands that many of these households still use legacy radio teleswitch meters, with Scotland having a higher proportion of these meters than other parts of the UK; notes with concern that the radio teleswitch signal is due to be switched off by 30 June 2025, which, it believes, could leave households stuck paying higher tariffs; further notes the belief that a digital divide is detrimental, and notes the calls for both of Scotland’s governments to work together to address the digital connectivity challenges facing households in rural and island Scotland.
Last updated: 9 January 2024

Association of Anaesthetists Anaesthesia Associates position statement update

Creation of SAS Specialists and consultants via the GMC's new portfolio pathway would create many more independent doctors in anaesthesia.
Last updated: 19 May 2023

Disabled Children and Young People Transitions to adulthood Scotland Bill Letter to Member in Charge May 2023

The current legislative landscape was described by many witnesses as being complex, cluttered, and difficult to navigate for young people and their families, and, in some instances, 2 for the professionals working to support them.
Last updated: 19 May 2023

Disabled Children and Young People Transitions to adulthood Scotland Bill letter to Scottish Ministers May 2023

The current legislative landscape was described by many witnesses as being complex, cluttered, and difficult to navigate for young people and their families, and, in some instances, for the professionals working to support them.
Last updated: 5 September 2022

Federation of Scottish Theatre

The hardest hit, yet the most poorly and inconsistently supported throughout the pandemic, many highly skilled and experienced freelancers did not, throughout the pandemic, work in their chosen roles.
Last updated: 26 March 2025

Women in Enterprise 26 FEB 25 CPG minutes

We don't fall into the trap of labelling them ‘lifestyle business’ as many have the potential to scale and replicate successfully.
Last updated: 21 February 2025

Assisted Dying Scotland Bill informal engagement with Assembly compiled notes

It was suggested this can be a traumatic process for many as their previous system of support is removed.

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