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Last updated: 20 March 2026

NHS Scotland Climate Emergency and Sustainability Report 2025

In addition it is estimated that approximately 60% of emissions generated by NHS Scotland come from the use of goods and materials, including medicines. NHS Scotland aims to reduce supply chain emissions across the health service to net zero by 2045 through effective, environmentally informed procurement, efficient use of goods and materials and minimisatio...
Last updated: 22 January 2026

Royal College of Chiropractors

Many regulated healthcare professions do not prescribe medicines, yet are rightly recognised and regulated on the basis of risk, competence, and governance.
Last updated: 16 October 2025

PE2186_A

The guidance is aligned with key national strategies such as the Carers (Scotland) Act 2016, National Carer Strategy, Realistic Medicine and the Scottish AHP Public Health Strategic Framework, all of which promote person-centred and accessible care.
Last updated: 21 November 2022

SPICe Briefing for Petition PE1982

The Scottish Government does not direct how many funded places individual universities make available for eligible students, with the exception of ‘controlled subjects,’ such as medicine and teaching. Universities are autonomous institutions and can decide how to allocate places among courses.
Last updated: 30 September 2022

CPG Human Trafficking Minutes 17 May 2022 v2

. - IJM’s response so far: - Emergency shelter, food and medicine (Romania, Moldova and Ukraine) - Safe transport and placement for refugees - Recruiting protection officers and provide training for local partners/NGOS - Intelligence gathering: digital analysts evaluate suspicious online activity, with a targeted focus on social media in relation to women i...
Last updated: 30 May 2022

20220519_FollowUpInformation_Ofgem

Ofgem’s recent Ofgem’s Consumer Impacts of Market 1 Conditions Survey (as of March 2022) concluded: • three in five women (59%) reported struggling to keep up with household bills and commitments (vs 51% of men), and 9% of women reported falling behind on some or many bills and commitments (vs 7% of men) • Among those who have noticed their energy costs have gone up recently, 89% of women say this has had some impact on their finances (vs 79% of men) o For example, 34% of women say they have had to reduce spending on necessities (e.g. food, clothing, medicines...
Last updated: 15 March 2022

DEC Scotland Ukraine Briefing Pack for CEEAC Members 100322

DEC Scotland Ukraine Humanitarian th 10 March 2022 Briefing for CEEAC The Latest Fastest-growing refugee crisis since the Second World War 2.1 million refugees have now fled to neighbouring countries in the past thirteen days UN estimates 6.7 million people could be internally displaced with up to 18 million people affected inside Ukraine UN estimates $1.1 billion needed for response inside Ukraine UN estimates $550 million for the refugee response in neighbouring countries Map from OCHA situation report 08/03 Appeal Headlines The DEC Appeal has raised £120 million in one week Estimated £12 million raised in Scotland so far Scottish Government has donated £2 million to the Appeal, UK Aid Match £25 million SG has also released £1 million to UNICEF, £500,OOO to both British Red Cross and SCIAF too SG also providing medical equipment and supplies alongside UK Government DEC Overview Six member charities have a presence in Scotland Two members will not be responding to this crisis with DEC funds, Tearfund and Islamic Relief The response 13 members will be receiving DEC funds 3 year response with the possibility to extend Phase 1 – 6 months Phase 2 – 30 months Humanitarian support in Ukraine Food supplies/Cash assistance for people who have left their homes with few possessions Non -food items (NFIs) such as warm clothes & shelter Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) – Repair vital water infrastructure; provision of water to hospitals; set up water points to provide collectable water for affected communities Health - Support hospitals and primary health care facilities with medicines...
Last updated: 2 April 2024

PB_2022_043

S6M-03233: Colette Stevenson: Access to Cannabis-based Products for Medicinal Use - That the Parliament welcomes the Home Office’s rescheduling of certain cannabis-based products for medicinal use (CBPMs) in 2018; notes the reported improvement in some children with treatment resistant epilepsy who take CBPMs, such as Cole Thomson, from East Kilbride, who it understands receives Bedrolite on private prescription; acknowledges the reported financial pressure that these prescriptions can place on families; further acknowledges the reported hesitancy of NHS consultants to prescribe unlicensed CBPMs due to the lack of robust evidence; notes the view that the rescheduling does not go far enough in assisting some patients, PB/S6/22/43 and the calls for a change in rules to allow GPs, who consider it appropriate, to prescribe unlicensed CBPMs where a non-NHS consultant has initiated that course of treatment; understands that the British Paediatric Neurology Association published its updated Guidance on the use of cannabis-based products for medicinal use in children and young people with epilepsy in October 2021, which, it considers, outlines concerns around the lack of randomised control trials demonstrating a product’s safety, quality and efficacy; acknowledges the Scottish Government’s reported commitment to collaborate with NHS England and the National Institute for Health Research to support research trials into medicinal cannabis in order to give NHS consultants the assurances that they need to consider prescribing CBPMs on the NHS; understands that, once a medicinal product has undergone clinical trials, it could be considered by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency for licensing and that this could lead to further consideration by organisations such as the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence, the Scottish Medicines Consortium and NHS Scotland; notes the calls for industry to run observational and clinical trials; believes that an increased evidence base offers the best opportunities for expansion of the range of CBPMs available from the NHS; welcomes the reported plans by Target Healthcare, which operates in East Kilbride, to produce CBPMs in Scotland, and notes the calls on the Scottish and UK governments to work together to find solutions on these issues.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 November 2023

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee 28 November 2023

I would like remote medicine to be called “accessible medicine”.
Committee reports Date published: 22 March 2021

Legacy Paper - Systemic Inquiry Work

The system wide issues we considered were as follows: Preventative Agenda Sport for Everyone NHS Governance Technology and Innovation in Health and Social Care The Supply and Demand for Medicines What should Primary Care look like for the next Generation The future of Social Care and Support Each of our reports, details of which can be found within our annu...

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