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Committees Published: 25 June 2021

Anonymous submission of 25 June 2021

I feel my submission is important because I'm EXPERIENCED,  I LIVE IT, ITS MY EXISTENCE.  This poison needs banned asap.
Committees Published: 25 June 2021

Fiona Robinson submission of 25 June 2021

The scan showed that I had mesh and huge scarring, my surgeon very surprised as he didn’t remember using it and it wasn’t in my operation notes, but he did relent and say that using air quote to describe good mesh is something he would do. I could not live with the pain in my stoma, my life was utterly destroyed.
Committees Published: 23 June 2021

Tim Harrison submission of 23 June 2021

PE1864/CCCC - Increase the ability of communities to influence planning decisions for onshore windfarms. I live to the west of Scottish Power Renewables (SPR) and the Scottish Government’s (SG) showcase largest onshore wind farm, Whitelee with its 215 turbines, some of which are closer than the 2km recommended by SG.
Committees Published: 12 June 2021

John Chapman submission of 12 June 2021

This outcome negates all the assurances by the Scottish Government in the past that individual citizens have an entitlement to living peacefully in their homeland. The fact that UK citizens in England enjoy the right to have such schemes (of whatever size) determined on the basis of local plans means that the people of Scotland are now subjected to a system...
Committees Published: 4 June 2021

Tracey Smith submission of 4 June 2021

If all these applications are granted our community will be surrounded by over 135 wind turbines, although if one of these developers gets a foothold in the area and its infrastructure in place it will no doubt open the floodgates to even more. We will be living in an industrialised area, with the view from local houses looking directly on turbines with hil...
Petitions Petition published: 24 May 2021

Full review of mental health services

  It also agree to write to the petitioner to highlight  the upcoming recruitment for a Lived Experience Panel being established by the Scottish Government and the Health and Social Care Alliance.
SPICe briefings Date published: 23 March 2021

Blue Carbon - Summary

Blue Carbon refers to carbon captured (sequestered) and stored in the marine and coastal environment. In Scotland, living (biological) marine and coastal habitats (such as saltmarshes, sand dunes, seagrasses, kelp beds, and biogenic reefs) and geological sedimentary stores (such as seafloor and sea loch sediments) store carbon.
Committee reports Date published: 17 March 2021

The Social Security Response to Covid-19 - How the UK Government has responded to the pandemic

The Poverty and Inequality Commission pointed out that this may leave families (where a 16 or 17-year-old still lives in the family home) and many young people without any income.
Committee reports Date published: 4 March 2021

Subordinate Legislation Considered by the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee on 2 March 2021 - Scrutiny of instruments under the Committee’s remit: instruments drawn to the attention of the lead committee

Those draft Regulations introduce a new form of disability assistance, known as the Child Disability Payment, which will eventually replace the Disability Living Allowance for Children. The Committee wrote to the Scottish Government in relation to the clarity and consistency of the meaning of “care home” in the subordinate legislation amended by certain reg...
Committee reports Date published: 23 February 2021

Standing Order Rule Changes - Inquiry into the resilience of the Scottish Parliament's practices and procedures in relation to its business - Virtual and hybrid Committee meetings

They agreed that these changes had allowed committees to continue to carry out much of their work programmes and had provided the following benefits: increased opportunities for witnesses from across Scotland to participate in committee business without needing to travel to Edinburgh; supports the Parliament's 'family friendly' values by enabling those members who live at a distance from Holyrood to take part in proceedings virtually; and evidence sessions with Scottish Ministers could take on a different dynamic in instances where they were not accompanied by Scottish Government officials 'in the room'.iConveners Group.

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