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Committee reports Date published: 31 May 2024

Annual report of the Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee 2023-24

Annexe A: Petitions considered by the Committee during the Parliamentary year 2023 - 2024 Continued petitions considered by the Committee PE1610: Upgrade the A75 PE1657: A77 upgrade PE1723: Essential tremor treatment in Scotland PE1812: Protect Scotland's remaining ancient, native and semi-native woodlands and woodland floors PE1854: Review the adult disability payment eligibility criteria for people with mobility needs PE1856: Support the taxi trade PE1859: Retain falconers rights to practice upland falconry in Scotland PE1862: Introduce community representation on boards of public organisations delivering lifeline services to island communities PE1864: Increase the ability of communities to influence planning decisions for onshore windfarms PE1865: Suspend all surgical mesh and fixation devices PE1867: Establish a new national qualification for British Sign Language (BSL) PE1871: Full review of mental health services PE1876: Accurately record the sex of people charged or convicted of rape or attempted rape PE1885: Make offering Community Shared Ownership mandatory for all windfarm development planning proposals PE1896: Provide every primary school child in Scotland with a reusable water bottle PE1900: Access to prescribed medication for detainees in police custody PE1902: To allow an appeal process for Community Participation Requests PE1905: Public Inquiry into the response of religious organisations to allegations of child sexual abuse since 1950 PE1906: Investigate options for removing and reducing the impact of the central Glasgow section of the M8 PE1911: Review of Human Tissue (Scotland) Act 2006 as it relates to post-mortems PE1913: Fast-track future Adult Disability Payment applications for people undergoing cancer treatment PE1916: Request a public inquiry into the management of the rest and be thankful project PE1918: Improve sex education in schools PE1919: Ban the sale of high caffeine products to children for performance enhancement PE1926: Expand universal free school meals for all nursery, primary and secondary school pupils PE1928: Provide free rail travel for disabled people who meet the qualifications for free bus travel PE1930: Ensure customers are always given information on cheapest possible fare in new Scotrail contract PE1931: Improve the R100 rollout by prioritising properties who currently have speeds of less than 5 Mbps PE1933: Allow the Fornethy Survivors to access Scotland’s redress scheme PE1934: Develop an educational resource on gender-based violence for all year groups in High School PE1936: Remove potholes from Scotland's roads PE1937: To give children the respect they deserve by providing options for privacy when changing for P.E PE1939: Amend the date of birth to allow wider accessibility to the HPV vaccination programme for boys PE1941: Stop the destruction of headstones within community cemeteries PE1945: Ban the extraction and use of peat for horticulture and all growing media by 2023 PE1946: To call on the Scottish Government to pay all charges for homeless temporary accommodation PE1947: Address Scotland's culture of youth violence PE1948: Improve the way that unexplained deaths are dealt with PE1952: Specialist services for patients with autonomic dysfunction PE1953: Review Education Support staff roles PE1955: Make the provision of public toilets a statutory duty PE1956: Increase the provision of wheelchair accessible homes PE1957: Home Reports – make surveyors more accountable...
Committee reports Date published: 22 February 2024

Stage 1 report on the National Care Service (Scotland) Bill - Ethical commissioning

resources that are available to enact services are taken into account. For example, some areas require providers to sign up to the fair work Charter, as should happen; as we know, if people?
Committee reports Date published: 26 June 2023

A Modern and Sustainable Ferry Service for Scotland - Recommendations

The Committee calls on the Scottish Government to undertake a comprehensive review of how data on the performance of CalMac and NorthLink services is gathered. This should take into account service users' own view of what issues should be recorded.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 April 2009

Public Audit Committee, 22 Apr 2009

The purpose of that checklist is to lay out, on the basis of the knowledge and intelligence that we have gathered during the preparation of the report, a series of questions for each of the partnerships to start thinking about.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 February 2009

Education, Lifelong Learning and Culture Committee, 25 Feb 2009

We will consider what makes a good learning environment, taking account of issues such as staffing and the reputation that the activities have with prisoners' peers, which is probably important.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 September 2010

Local Government and Communities Committee 08 September 2010

Is there any argument for moving some revenue into the capital account? Are we content that we will be able to reach a level of efficiency savings?
Official Report Meeting date: 9 June 2010

Public Audit Committee 09 June 2010

From the audit, it is evident that in most areas trauma accounts for between 30 and 50 per cent of the workload at any one time.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 March 2011

Public Audit Committee 02 March 2011

“Improving energy efficiency: A follow-up report” Item 5 is consideration of correspondence from the accountable officer and the United Kingdom Government on the report “Improving energy efficiency: A follow-up report”.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 September 2009

Public Audit Committee, 23 Sep 2009

“Drug and alcohol services in Scotland” We have further correspondence from the accountable officer. Perhaps in response to some of our previous criticism, we now have a fairly detailed response from which further issues may flow.
Official Report Meeting date: 24 April 2008

Plenary, 24 Apr 2008

It is entirely legitimate for a committee of the Parliament to hold ministers to account. It is indeed legitimate and proper for committees of the Parliament to hold ministers to account, but the manner in which that is done is important.

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