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Last updated: 1 May 2024

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The Scottish Government consultation “A New Deal for Tenants”, carried out in April 2022, did not ask a specific question regarding those on benefits or with children being excluded from some PRS properties. However, the consultation analysis highlighted issues with the effect of such discrimination, particularly on women: “with regards to women, there was ...
Last updated: 8 February 2024

LivingRentHousingto2040Submission

Furthermore, thereneedstobemoreopportunitiesforlocalauthoritiesandhousing associationstobuyhousingstockback, notablypoorqualityPRShousing,in ordertoincreaseits 7 Admiral:https://www.admiral.com/home-insurance/rental-requirements#home 8 CharteredInstitute ofHousing https://housingevidence.ac.uk/news/92-of-scotlands-prs-now-unaffordable-for-people-claiming-ben...
Last updated: 6 June 2022

SPBill09MLS062022Covid19 Recovery Committee

Mark Griffin 110 After section 37, insert— Edward Mountain 111 After section 37, insert— Section 46 John Swinney 67 In section 46, page 39, leave out lines 19 to 22 and insert— John Mason 67A As an amendment to amendment 67, line 17, leave out and insert arrestments: pr Mercedes Villalba 68 In section 46, page 39, line 19, at end insert— Fraser Murdo ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 February 2021

S5W-35236

Progress on initial standards within the PRS to reach a standard of EPC D have been paused as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic and will be revisited as we emerge from the pandemic.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 April 2020

S5W-28685

This will appear on digital, radio and broadcast channels and be supported by a PR campaign. We are also working with other intermediaries to get this message out there - creating a bank of stakeholder resources in accessible formats and content that can be ordered by voluntary organisations to distribute to very vulnerable people in local communities.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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*S5M-12754 Emma Harper: Pulmonary Rehabilitation—That the Parliament notes that 18 to 24 June is Pulmonary Rehabilitation Week 2018; acknowledges the importance of pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) as a cost-effective intervention to support people living with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and other lung conditions; understands that it improves muscle strength to allow people to use the oxygen that they breathe more efficiently, help them cope better with feeling out of breath and improve fitness, mental health and wellbeing; believes that PR programmes vary widely in their availability, format, capacity and delivery, with 9,000 places available per year; understands that an estimated 69,000 people would benefit from the approach; acknowledges that there is a variation in the provision across NHS boards; believes that some people who would benefit from PR are not being referred by their GPs; understands however that, often, those who are referred do not complete their programme; considers that more research is needed to determine the reasons why; supports the work of organisations, such as the British Lung Foundation, the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy and Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland, in championing PR; notes the roundtable discussion on the intervention that was hosted by the Cross Party Group on Lung Health on 12 June; supports the aspiration of the Scottish Government to improve respiratory care and services through the draft respiratory improvement plan, Realistic Respiratory Medicine, and welcomes the continued collaborative working to optimise the provision of PR across the country.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 November 2015

Finance Committee 11 November 2015

Are the figures comparable in the Republic of Ireland? The PRS in Scotland is slightly bigger than in Ireland and we uplifted our estimate to reflect the larger size of the PRS in Scotland.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 September 2015

S4W-27431

Local rent controls formed part of the Scottish Government’s proposals in the Second Consultation on a New Tenancy for the Private Sector and a number of institutional investors commented on the approach outlined. The Private Rented Sector (PRS) Champion and PRS Working Party, which the Scottish Government is part of...
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: Joan McAlpine*, Bill Kidd*, James Dornan*, Jamie Greene*, Kenneth Gibson* *S5M-00511 Andy Wightman: Launch of Living Rent National Tenants' Union Membership That the Parliament understands that the number of Scots living in the private — rented sector (PRS) increased from 5% in 1999 to 14% in 2014 and that tenants in the PRS often face unaffordable rent levels, poor living conditions and insecurity; considers this to be unacceptable as everyone has the right to decent, affordable housing; recognises that many European countries have national tenants unions that work for better housing; welcomes the news ’ that Scottish tenants have established a union to represent their interests, and congratulates Living Rent, Scotland s national tenants union, on its membership launch. ’ ’ *S5M-00510 Donald Cameron: A National Care Framework for Huntington s Disease That ’ — the Parliament understands that Huntington s Disease (HD) is a rare, hereditary, degenerative, ’ incurable and ultimately fatal condition that attacks the brain and central nervous system and that the disease affects an estimated 1,100 people in Scotland, with a further 4,000-6,000 at risk of inheriting it; welcomes the Scottish Government s decision to commission the Scottish ’ Huntington s Association (SHA) to lead on the development of a national care framework for HD to ’ help drive up standards of care and support; further welcomes SHA s announcement of a ’ multidisciplinary expert group to lead on the development of the framework; wishes the SHA, the development group and the wider HD community every success in their work, and calls on health and social care providers throughout Scotland to get behind the growing movement to raise both awareness of HD and the standards of care and support provided to generations of families who have had its devastating impact visited on them.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 December 2018

Meeting of the Parliament 13 December 2018

Next year, we will introduce regulations for all PRS properties to reach energy efficiency band D by April 2025.

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