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Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Subordinate legislation: The Committee will take evidence on the Budget (Scotland) Act 2019 Amendment Regulations 2019 [draft] from— Kate Forbes, Minister for Public Finance and Digital Economy, and Scott Mackay, Head of Finance Co-ordination, Scottish Government. 3. Subordinate legislation: Kate Forbes, Minister for Public Finance and Digital Economy to mo...
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Members' Business motions that have achieved cross party support *S5M-19364 Alexander Stewart: The Valuable Role of Independent Prison Monitors—That the Parliament acknowledges that, on 31 August 2015, the first independent prison monitors (IPM) went into Scotland’s 15 prisons, including HMP Glenochil in Clackmannanshire, to ensure humane treatment and conditions for prisoners; believes that, in the months leading up to the launch, HM Inspectorate of Prisons for Scotland (HMIPS) had been on a journey of change by developing a new structure for prison monitoring to replace the previous work done by the long-established prison visiting committees; notes that IPMs are volunteers from communities who visit prisons on at least a weekly basis to observe practices and to speak to prisoners about their experiences; understands that this information about conditions and treatment is collated and that the regional and national findings help detect patterns and provide information for continuous improvement; notes that this system is supported by a team of four prison monitoring co-ordinators...
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(S5F-02933) Thursday 10 January 2019 2 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Chamber | Seòmar 12:45 pm Members' Business S5M-15009 Mark Griffin: Marie Curie and Macmillan Cancer — Support, Getting it right for carers supporting someone at the end of life S5M-15009 Mark Griffin: Marie Curie and Macmillan Cancer Support, Getting it right for carers supporting someone at the end of life That the Parliament welcomes the new report by — Marie Curie and Macmillan Cancer Support, Getting it right for carers supporting someone at the end of life; notes that the report found that too many people caring for someone at the end of life are going unidentified and unsupported, carers supporting someone at the end of life without support are at risk of falling into crisis and a breakdown of care, the decline towards end of life and death can often be rapid, sometimes quicker than expected, and that the support needs of carers can be very high at this time; further notes that the report sets out that carers need to be identified early, need good care co-ordination...
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Destitution, asylum and insecure immigration status in Scotland: The Committee will take evidence from— Fiona MacLeod, Senior Policy and Public Affairs Officer, British Red Cross (Scotland); Tam Baillie, Commissioner, Children and Young People's Commissioner in Scotland; Judith Robertson, Chair, Scottish Human Rights Commission; Graham O'Neill, Policy Officer, Scottish Refugee Council; Jo Ozga, Policy Worker, Scottish Women s Aid; ’ and then from— Neil McKittrick, Refugee Services Manager, British Red Cross (Northern Ireland); Kirsty Thomson, Co-Convenor, Immigration Law Practitioners Group in Scotland; Robina Qureshi, Director, and Sunny Singh, Senior Caseworker, Positive Action in Housing; David Bradwell, Refugee Co-Ordinator...
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Draft Climate Change Plan (RPP3): The Committee will take evidence from— Matthew Bell, Chief Executive, Committee on Climate Change; and then from— Jo Green, Chief Officer, Performance and Innovation Portfolio, Scottish Environment Protection Agency; Iain Gulland, Chief Executive Officer, Zero Waste Scotland; Simon Parsons, Director of Strategic Customer Service Planning, Scottish Water; Jamie Pitcairn, Director, Scotland, Ricardo; Bruce Reekie, Waste Services and Community Greenspace Manager, Perth and Kinross Council; Chris Wood-Gee, Chair, Sustainable Scotland Network; and then from— Jim Densham, Senior Land Use Policy Officer (Climate), Royal Society for the Protection of Birds; Anne Gray, Senior Policy Officer (Land Use & Environment), Scottish Land and Estates; Dr Maggie Keegan, Head of Policy, Scottish Wildlife Trust; Pete Smith, Professor of Soils & Global Change, University of Aberdeen; Dr Emily Taylor, Land Management Project Co-ordinator...
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*S5M-02583 Clare Adamson: Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month, 2016 That the — Parliament notes that November 2016 marks Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month and that 17 November is World Pancreatic Cancer Day; congratulates all of the pancreatic cancer charities and their supporters on working tirelessly to raise awareness of the condition; notes that this year s theme is, In it Together, which will encourage participation in events, such as lighting up ’ local landmarks or taking part in Bake a Difference; understands that, every year, around 800 people are diagnosed with the condition and 750 people die from it; believes that it is the sixth most common cause of cancer death in Scotland; notes that it has a five-year relative survival rate of just 3.8% but understands that early diagnosis can improve a patient s chance of survival by ’ giving them access to early treatment; considers it worrying that a recent ComRes survey suggested that 74% of people in the UK cannot name a single symptom of the condition, and welcomes the £4 million investment by the Scottish Government to set up a precision medicine ecosystem that, is hoped, will see researchers across the country working in a co-ordinated...
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Biodiversity: Scotland's progress to 2020: The Committee will take evidence from— Adam Smith, Director Scotland, Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust; Duncan Orr-Ewing, Head of Species and Land Management, The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds Scotland; Calum Duncan, Head of Conservation Scotland, Marine Conservation Society; Chris Ellis, Head of Cryptogamic Botany, Royal Botanical Gardens; Catherine Lloyd, Tayside Biodiversity Co-ordinator...
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Supported by: Alison Johnstone*, John Finnie*, Jeremy Balfour* *S5M-00863 John Lamont: Congratulations to the Borderers Representing Team GB That — the Parliament sends its best wishes to the members of Team GB as they prepare for the Olympic and Paralympic Games in Rio; congratulates in particular the athletes selected from the Scottish Borders, including the Olympian swimmer, Dan Wallace from Duns, Olympian mountain biker, Grant Ferguson from Peebles, Olympian athlete, Chris O Hare from West Linton, Olympian rugby ’ 7s player, Mark Robertson from Melrose, and the Paralympian athletes Samantha Kinghorn from Gordon and Libby Clegg from Newcastleton, Paralympian swimmer Stephen Clegg from Newcastleton, and Paralympian Boccia player Patrick Wilson from Peebles; understands that there is a record Scottish representation in Team GB, and praises all of the athletes for playing their part in the team s efforts and for flying the flag for the Scottish Borders in Rio. ’ Supported by: Emma Harper*, Jeremy Balfour*, Alexander Burnett*, Miles Briggs*, Liam Kerr*, Alexander Stewart*, Douglas Ross*, Donald Cameron*, Peter Chapman*, Christine Grahame*, Alison Harris*, Colin Beattie*, Brian Whittle*, Maurice Golden* *S5M-00862 Lewis Macdonald: Active Schools Initiative in Aberdeen That the Parliament — congratulates Active Schools and Sport Aberdeen on their successful collaborative effort in the Active Schools 100 Day Challenge, which has involved Active Schools co-ordinators...
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Climate and nature emergencies: The Committee will take evidence from— Rebecca Audsley, Project Manager for Farming for a Better Climate, Scottish Agriculture College; Michael Clarke, Scotland Chair, Nature Friendly Farming Network; David Finlay, Owner, The Ethical Dairy; Dee Ward, Chairman, Wildlife Estates Scotland; and then from— Ellie MacLennan, Project Co-ordinator, Scottish Entanglement Alliance; Dr Alistair Rennie, Project Manager, Dynamic Coast; Danny Renton, Chief Executive Officer, Seawilding; Rachel Shucksmith, Marine Spatial Planning Manager, Marine Science & Technology Department, University of the Highlands and Islands Shetland. 5.
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R Supported by: Alexander Stewart*, Bill Kidd*, Katy Clark*, Paul McLennan*, Brian Whittle*, Murdo Fraser*, Jeremy Balfour*, Miles Briggs*, Douglas Lumsden*, Donald Cameron*, Elena Whitham*, Carol Mochan*, Edward Mountain*, Tess White*, Douglas Ross*, Stuart McMillan*, Fulton MacGregor*, Russell Findlay*, Sue Webber*, Jamie Greene*, Pam Gosal* *S6M-02330 Maurice Golden: Realising Net Zero by 2040 in the Retail Industry—That the Parliament welcomes the publication of what it sees as a pioneering agreement between the retail industry and property owners, in the form of the Retailer/Landlord Net Zero Buildings Protocol, designed to make retail commercial premises more sustainable and to reduce carbon emissions; notes that this forms part of the net zero roadmap co-ordinated...

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