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Committees Published: 1 October 2021

W. Hunter Watson submission of 1 October 2021

I was given no cause to disbelieve the mother’s claim that there had been no proper investigation by Police Scotland into the circumstances that had led to her son having had his arm so badly broken.
Committee reports Date published: 18 July 2019

Post-legislative Scrutiny: Control of Dogs (Scotland) Act 2010 - Number of dog wardens

For example, at the public engagement meetings, while participants praised the efforts of local authority dog wardens, there was a recognition that a lack of dog wardens made it difficult for those in post to be able to carry out the role effectively. Claire Booth, whose 6-year old son was attacked by two dogs, commented in her written submission that— I fe...
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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Supported by: Katy Clark*, Alex Cole-Hamilton*, Emma Roddick*, Rona Mackay*, Jim Fairlie*, Jackie Dunbar* *S6M-06386 Annabelle Ewing: Dalgety Bay Mum Runs Marathon in Splints to Inspire Son — That the Parliament recognises Vivian Maeda, who completed a half marathon in Edinburgh to raise funds for Cerebral Palsy Scotland; notes that this is a cause close to Vivian and her family due to her son being diagnosed with a mild form of cerebral palsy at a young age; further notes that Vivian completed the 13.1-mile marathon whilst wearing splints, similar to those that her son wears; understands that this was to inspire her son and others affected by cerebral palsy and to show them that they are not limited due to their condition; notes that cerebral palsy is the name given to the group of lifelong conditions that affects movement and co-ordination; understands that there is a wide array of treatments and help available for those with cerebral palsy; congratulates Vivian on her marathon success, and wishes her and her family all the very best as they continue campaigning on this important condition.
Last updated: 27 October 2022

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Supported by: Katy Clark*, Alex Cole-Hamilton*, Emma Roddick*, Rona Mackay*, Jim Fairlie*, Jackie Dunbar* *S6M-06386 Annabelle Ewing: Dalgety Bay Mum Runs Marathon in Splints to Inspire Son — That the Parliament recognises Vivian Maeda, who completed a half marathon in Edinburgh to raise funds for Cerebral Palsy Scotland; notes that this is a cause close to Vivian and her family due to her son being diagnosed with a mild form of cerebral palsy at a young age; further notes that Vivian completed the 13.1-mile marathon whilst wearing splints, similar to those that her son wears; understands that this was to inspire her son and others affected by cerebral palsy and to show them that they are not limited due to their condition; notes that cerebral palsy is the name given to the group of lifelong conditions that affects movement and co-ordination; understands that there is a wide array of treatments and help available for those with cerebral palsy; congratulates Vivian on her marathon success, and wishes her and her family all the very best as they continue campaigning on this important condition.
Last updated: 26 April 2022

The Promise Annual Report from COSLA

She had identified her long-term goal of becoming a children’s counsellor but was keen to wait until her son was older before pursuing this Renfrewshire further.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 December 2025

Finance and Public Administration Committee 02 December 2025

I’m a widow on a meagre pension” with three sons at university, two of whom are studying to be doctors.
Official Report Meeting date: 24 January 2024

Economy and Fair Work Committee 24 January 2024

I speak from the experience of having a young son in the industry. He has chosen to stay in the industry off his own bat, and he is, with his peers, happy to be in it because he sees the opportunity and potential in the broader sense.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 May 2022

Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee 10 May 2022

However, more than that, the late Doddie’s son, James, has testified about visiting his father in jail in Saughton as a result of the charge.
Official Report Meeting date: 17 May 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 17 May 2023

Today, at an event in the Parliament, I spoke to a mother who told me that it took two and a half years for her son to be diagnosed with autism. Her son is now 10 and is waiting for occupational health support.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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*S5M-21797 Graeme Dey on behalf of the Parliamentary Bureau: Business Motion—That the Parliament agrees the following programme of business— Tuesday 26 May 2020 2.00 pm Time for Reflection followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Topical Questions (if selected) followed by Ministerial Statement: COVID-19 (Transport) followed by Ministerial Statement: COVID-19 (Economy) followed by Ministerial Statement: COVID-19 (Education) Wednesday 20 May 2020 9 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan 4.45 pm Decision Time Wednesday 27 May 2020 12.20 pm First Minister’s Questions 2.30 pm Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Ministerial Statement: Mobilisation of Scottish Manufacturing Base and Sourcing to Support NHS Scotland followed by Stage 1 Debate: Children (Scotland) Bill followed by Financial Resolution: Children (Scotland) Bill followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Approval of SSIs (if required) 5.30 pm Decision Time Thursday 28 May 2020 2.00 pm Portfolio Questions (Virtual): Education and Skills 2.30 pm Portfolio Questions (Virtual): Health and Sport 3.00 pm Portfolio Questions (Virtual): Communities and Local Government Wednesday 3 June 2020 9.00 am Time for Reflection followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Topical Questions (if selected) followed by Scottish Government Debate: COVID-19 12.20 pm First Minister’s Questions 2.30 pm Parliamentary Bureau Motions 2.30 pm Stage 3 Proceedings: Scottish Elections (Reform) Bill followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Approval of SSIs (if required) 5.00 pm Decision Time Thursday 4 June 2020 2.00 pm Portfolio Questions (Virtual): Social Security and Older People 2.30 pm Portfolio Questions (Virtual): Finance 3.00 pm Portfolio Questions (Virtual): Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform *S5M-21796 Alison Harris: Thomas Burns & Son...

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