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Last updated: 27 February 2025

PB_2025_Paper023

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: 9 April 2024

PB_2023_Paper075

Jeremy Balfour: S6M-08219: Ensuring that Lothian Late-diagnosed Deaf Children Get the Support That They Need - That the Parliament notes the belief that every child affected by the failings identified in the 2021 audit of NHS Lothian’s paediatric audiology service, carried out by the British Academy of Audiology (BAA), must get the support that they need to thrive and to overcome any additional barriers that they face due to the failings identified in the report; understands that the audit did not include children seen later than 2018, which, it considers, means that there were further years until any failings were addressed by an action plan, and that there may be many more children who were not diagnosed in a timely manner; recognises that the key stages for fluent first language development are birth to three years old; understands that the BAA report found that the average age of identification of deafness was 4.5 years for children in the NHS Lothian area, which, it understands, is far longer than comparable figures in the rest of the UK; considers that the failings identified in NHS Lothian’s paediatric audiology service will mean that many of the affected children were diagnosed after this critical period and are therefore likely to experience a significant adverse impact on their language and communications development, potentially leaving such children with more complex needs that may need to be addressed though co-ordinated...
Last updated: 9 April 2024

PB_2023_Paper071

Jeremy Balfour: S6M-08219: Ensuring that Lothian Late-diagnosed Deaf Children Get the Support That They Need - That the Parliament notes the belief that every child affected by the failings identified in the 2021 audit of NHS Lothian’s paediatric audiology service, carried out by the British Academy of Audiology (BAA), must get the support that they need to thrive and to overcome any additional barriers that they face due to the failings identified in the report; understands that the audit did not include children seen later than 2018, which, it considers, means that there were further years until any failings were addressed by an action plan, and that there may be many more children who were not diagnosed in a timely manner; recognises that the key stages for fluent first language development are birth to three years old; understands that the BAA report found that the average age of identification of deafness was 4.5 years for children in the NHS Lothian area, which, it understands, is far longer than comparable figures in the rest of the UK; considers that the failings identified in NHS Lothian’s paediatric audiology service will mean that many of the affected children were diagnosed after this critical period and are therefore likely to experience a significant adverse impact on their language and communications development, potentially leaving such children with more complex needs that may need to be addressed though co-ordinated...
Last updated: 9 April 2024

PB_2023_Paper065

Jeremy Balfour: S6M-08219: Ensuring that Lothian Late-diagnosed Deaf Children Get the Support That They Need - That the Parliament notes the belief that every child affected by the failings identified in the 2021 audit of NHS Lothian’s paediatric audiology service, carried out by the British Academy of Audiology (BAA), must get the support that they need to thrive and to overcome any additional barriers that they face due to the failings identified in the report; understands that the audit did not include children seen later than 2018, which, it considers, means that there were further years until any failings were addressed by an action plan, and that there may be many more children who were not diagnosed in a timely manner; recognises that the key stages for fluent first language development are birth to three years old; understands that the BAA report found that the average age of identification of deafness was 4.5 years for children in the NHS Lothian area, which, it understands, is far longer than comparable figures in the rest of the UK; considers that the failings identified in NHS Lothian’s paediatric audiology service will mean that many of the affected children were diagnosed after this critical period and are therefore likely to experience a significant adverse impact on their language and communications development, potentially leaving such children with more complex needs that may need to be addressed though co-ordinated...
Last updated: 8 April 2024

PB_2023_Paper037

Motions submitted for Members’ Business are shown below— Jeremy Balfour: S6M-08219: Ensuring that Lothian Late-diagnosed Deaf Children Get the Support That They Need - That the Parliament notes the belief that every child affected by the failings identified in the 2021 audit of NHS Lothian’s paediatric audiology service, carried out by the British Academy of Audiology (BAA), must get the support that they need to thrive and to overcome any additional barriers that they face due to the failings identified in the report; understands that the audit did not include children seen later than 2018, which, it considers, means that there PB/S6/23/37 were further years until any failings were addressed by an action plan, and that there may be many more children who were not diagnosed in a timely manner; recognises that the key stages for fluent first language development are birth to three years old; understands that the BAA report found that the average age of identification of deafness was 4.5 years for children in the NHS Lothian area, which, it understands, is far longer than comparable figures in the rest of the UK; considers that the failings identified in NHS Lothian’s paediatric audiology service will mean that many of the affected children were diagnosed after this critical period and are therefore likely to experience a significant adverse impact on their language and communications development, potentially leaving such children with more complex needs that may need to be addressed though co-ordinated...
Last updated: 9 January 2024

Scotlands colleges 2023 Colleges Scotland sub to PAC Dec 2023

Volunteer members of staff and students, co-ordinated by the Wellbeing Advisors, take care of the day-to-day running. 17 Colleges Addressing Scottish Government Priority – Opportunity Impact in Delivering National Strategy for Economic Transformation Colleges are, and will continue to be, the powerhouses of the required economic transformation throughout Sc...
Last updated: 28 September 2023

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Dairy growth board - £85,000 (for 2023-24) • Provide co-ordination and collaboration around the delivery of Rising to the Top 2030. • Provide Scottish presence at related key events, representing the Scottish dairy industry. • Provide leadership in developing international markets.
Last updated: 13 March 2023

Disability Employment Gap follow up from evidence session

. • Re-forming a cross-policy working group (which was paused during the pandemic) to facilitate greater communication and co-ordination of the breadth of work across Scottish Government which contributes to improving outcomes for disabled young people as they transition to young adult life.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: Miles Briggs*, Kenneth Gibson*, Edward Mountain*, Sarah Boyack*, Bill Kidd*, Stuart McMillan*, Andy Wightman*, Elaine Smith*, Jeremy Balfour* *S5M-22254 Monica Lennon: Bishop Toal's 40 Years of Service—That the Parliament congratulates the Right Rev Joseph A Toal, the Bishop of Motherwell, on the 40th anniversary of his ordination; acknowledge...
Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20200504

*S5M-21634 Liam McArthur: Westray Parish Church Wins an Eco Congregation Scotland Gold Award—That the Parliament congratulates Westray Parish Church in Orkney on winning an Eco Congregation Scotland Gold Award; acknowledges that the award scheme recognises churches of all denominations in Europe, Africa and the USA that have a long term commitment to promoting environmental issues within their communities and respond with practical action as part of their congregational activities; recognises that Westray Parish Church members have recently supported other churches across Orkney to install renewable energy heating and energy conservation measures in their buildings; understands that Westray Parish Church initially applied for a silver award but assessors were so impressed with the inspirational work of the congregation that they presented them with a gold award; notes that the assessors described the church as a case study for others to follow and even believed that they surpassed some of the criteria for the gold award; congratulates the Eco Congregation Co-Ordinator...

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