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Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 January 2025

S6W-32827

This will provide an improved understanding of prevalence of different forms of abuse, including child sexual abuse and exploitation.In line with recommendations on strategic oversight, a number of Scottish Government and partner-led groups were involved in delivering these activities to tackle child sexual abuse and exploitation.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 November 2023

S6W-22401

- Capture learning from young people and their families involved in the programme to include in the evidence base. - Actively promote the Routes model throughout Scotland with a view to localities adopting the model using independent funding. 
Official Report Meeting date: 30 May 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 30 May 2023

It is clear that there is a huge amount of interest in asking questions. We will get through all of them or a lot of them if the questions and responses are as brief as possible and we do not get interventions from a sedentary position.
Official Report Meeting date: 24 May 2022

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 24 May 2022

If the Scottish Government wants to protect our children, why does he not simply bring those two amendments to the chamber today and get cross-party support to get the bill passed, instead of spending time debating things that he knows cannot happen under law?
Official Report Meeting date: 30 September 2014

Welfare Reform Committee 30 September 2014

11:30 On the loan scheme suggestion, I think that some of our customers get confused between the budgeting loans that they get through the DWP and the crisis grants that they get through us.
Official Report Meeting date: 24 April 2018

Economy, Jobs and Fair Work Committee 24 April 2018

It costs £1.70 one way to get to Prestonpans, £1.70 to get to Tranent and then they need to get back.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 September 2018

Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee 11 September 2018

In the best of all possible worlds and in the Panglossian world view, everything just gets rolled over. I think that that is unlikely.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 December 2010

European and External Relations Committee 07 December 2010

Through their trade missions, they get opportunities for activity, and their funding for that will be far in excess of our funding from the international budget for our international image and offices in Washington, Beijing and Brussels.
Last updated: 31 October 2025

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Supported by: James Dornan*, Jeremy Balfour*, Sandra White*, Colin Beattie*, Bill Kidd*, Richard Lyle*, Jenny Gilruth*, Ruth Maguire*, Clare Haughey*, Gillian Martin*, Gil Paterson* *S5M-04388 Clare Adamson: Polish Lanarkshire Community Forum—That the Parliament is pleased to hear that the Motherwell-based Polish Lanarkshire Community Forum has been received £9,759 from the Big Lottery Awards for All Fund; understands that the club, which helps members of the Polish community integrate with wider community life, will use this to fund a wide range of group activities...
Last updated: 4 May 2023

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*S6M-08777 Martin Whitfield: 25th Anniversary of East Lothian Roots and Fruits—That the Parliament congratulates Elphinstone-based charity, East Lothian Roots and Fruits, on its 25th anniversary; notes that the community food project has the aim of making fruit and vegetables affordable and accessible in order to help tackle poverty and improve health; further notes that its current activities in support of that aim include its community hub in Elphinstone, weekly fruit and veg box deliveries, a delivery service to housebound, disabled and isolated people, a small community garden, and supplying fruit to schools, nurseries and playgroups, and commends the project, its manager, Pamela McKinlay, and all of its volunteers, supporters and funders across East Lothian, including East Lothian Council, which has been the project’s main funder since it started in 1998, on their 25 years of promoting healthier eating and tackling poverty across East Lothian.

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