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Official Report Meeting date: 6 June 2024

Social Justice and Social Security Committee 06 June 2024

It was in that context that, three years ago, we recruited a human resources learning and development co-ordinator to provide substantial in-house support and expertise to deliver our people strategy.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 March 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 13 March 2024

The pathway provides a single point of access for assessment and co-ordinated support to help people to manage their long Covid symptoms.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 February 2022

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 10 February 2022

At that briefing, Valiant Richey, the co-ordinator for tackling human trafficking in Europe at the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, spoke about the scale of the issue at hand.
Last updated: 6 February 2026

20251101 VISIT REPORT v2

The position of Vice- Chairperson is for a term of one year and the holder is also a Member of the CPA Co-ordinating Committee. 14. The election of the CPA’s future Treasurer also took place.
Last updated: 17 November 2025

20251114_LGHP_Prebudget scrutiny 2627 letter

.; • public push-back on decisions to reduce services; • increased service demands, including demographic changes; • preventative approaches not being prioritised; • unwillingness or lack of capacity to engage in transformative activity; • lack of co-ordinated decision-making between public bodies; • low appetite for risk and fear of failure; and • increasi...
Last updated: 17 September 2025

National Autism Implementation Team Submission and Consultation Response

Although originally formed with an autism focus, the current NAIT programme of work is now relevant across different neurodivergent groups (including autistic people, those with ADHD, Learning Disability, Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, Developmental Language Disorder, Developmental Co-ordination Disorder). We are funded through the Mental Health Directora...
Last updated: 30 June 2025

Letter from Cabinet Secretary for Transport regarding achieving car use reduction in Scotland 12 Jun

Our approach 51 52 53 recognises that behaviours are interlinked , that the required behaviour change will need to be part of wider co-ordinated action from both national and local government, and that a wide range of interventions are necessary to support a 54 55 national behavioural shift .
Last updated: 12 June 2025

Sustainable transport Cab Sec Transport to PAC 12 June 2025

Our approach 51 52 53 recognises that behaviours are interlinked , that the required behaviour change will need to be part of wider co-ordinated action from both national and local government, and that a wide range of interventions are necessary to support a 54 55 national behavioural shift .
Last updated: 13 March 2025

PB_2025_Paper034

S6M-15955: Alexander Stewart: Additional Support Needs in Scotland —That the Parliament acknowledges that, in Scotland, additional support needs (ASN) is a term used to describe the requirements for an estimated 190,000 children and young people, or 26.6% of all school pupils, who require extra help to reach their full learning potential; believes that ASN can include having motor or sensory impairments, learning difficulties such as dyslexia, English as an additional language or a myriad of emotional and social difficulties; notes that all schools have a duty to provide appropriate support and that this requirement was laid out in the Education (Additional Support for Learning) Scotland Act 2004; further notes that the Additional Support for Learning: Statutory Guidance 2017 sets out that schools have a number of responsibilities to support pupils who have ASN, such as making adequate and efficient provision for the support required, publishing, reviewing and updating specified information about their ASN policy, providing the parents of the pupils with all of the information that they are required to publish, providing, where needed, co- ordinated...
Last updated: 7 March 2025

PB_2025_Paper030

S6M-15955: Alexander Stewart: Additional Support Needs in Scotland —That the Parliament acknowledges that, in Scotland, additional support needs (ASN) is a term used to describe the requirements for an estimated 190,000 children and young people, or 26.6% of all school pupils, who require extra help to reach their full learning potential; believes that ASN can include having motor or sensory impairments, learning difficulties such as dyslexia, English as an additional language or a myriad of emotional and social difficulties; notes that all schools have a duty to provide appropriate support and that this requirement was laid out in the Education (Additional Support for Learning) Scotland Act 2004; further notes that the Additional Support for Learning: Statutory Guidance 2017 sets out that schools have a number of responsibilities to support pupils who have ASN, such as making adequate and efficient provision for the support required, publishing, reviewing and updating specified information about their ASN policy, providing the parents of the pupils with all of the information that they are required to publish, providing, where needed, co- ordinated...

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