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SPICe briefings Date published: 24 June 2025

Neurodevelopmental Pathways and Waiting Times in Scotland - Prevalence of neurodivergence in Scotland

Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders, 83. doi: 10.1016/j.rasd.2021.10175911Curnow, E., Rutherford, M., Maciver, D., Johnston, L., Prior, S., Boilson, M., … Meff, T. (2023).
Last updated: 16 June 2025

SNIB AGS to PAC 16 June 2025

The table below sets out details: Year Allocated (£m) Committed (£m) Deployed (£m) 2020/21 75 52.5 22.9 2021/22 200 141.9 129.3 2022/23 206 220.7 151.9 2023/24 263 224.6 227.1 2024/25 174 145.3 n/a The allocation figures are from Scottish Government budgets.
Last updated: 31 August 2023

Public Health Scotland

Early deaths and inequalities reduce stalls inequalities increase y 1000 tila 900 tr The number of people o Poorest 20% 800 dying early is increasing. m er 700 uta 600 m s e 5 People are spending more r 7 500 p All Scotland r of their life in ill health. e d 400 e d s n i u d 300 r g a n Wealthiest 20% d o 200 n The gap in life expectancy a m t a s 100 between the poorest and e e t g a A r 0 the wealthiest is growing. 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013 2015 2017 2019 2021 Source: National Records Scotland The burden of disease in Scotland is forecast to increase 21% by 2043 Two-thirds of this increase will be due to increases in: • Cardiovascular • Neurological • Cancers disease conditions Underinvestment in tackling the root causes of poverty has caused a backlog of harm – with £2.3 billion of health boards’ budgets directed at responding to the impacts of poverty.”
Last updated: 30 August 2023

Public Health Scotland

Early deaths and inequalities reduce stalls inequalities increase y 1000 tila 900 tr The number of people o Poorest 20% 800 dying early is increasing. m er 700 uta 600 m s e 5 People are spending more r 7 500 p All Scotland r of their life in ill health. e d 400 e d s n i u d 300 r g a n Wealthiest 20% d o 200 n The gap in life expectancy a m t a s 100 between the poorest and e e t g a A r 0 the wealthiest is growing. 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013 2015 2017 2019 2021 Source: National Records Scotland The burden of disease in Scotland is forecast to increase 21% by 2043 Two-thirds of this increase will be due to increases in: • Cardiovascular • Neurological • Cancers disease conditions Underinvestment in tackling the root causes of poverty has caused a backlog of harm – with £2.3 billion of health boards’ budgets directed at responding to the impacts of poverty.”
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 June 2018

S5W-17149

NNR name     Documented NNR area (ha)     Management   (lead/ secondary/ tertiary)     Tenure   Abernethy 12,754.59 RSPB / SNH SNH part owned/ NRA/lease; RSPB Ariundle Oakwood 69.71 SNH SNH owned Beinn Eighe & Loch Maree Islands 4,958 SNH SNH part owned; NTS Ben Wyvis 2,300.39 SNH SNH owned Blawhorn Moss 108.48 SNH SNH owned Caerlaverock 8,184.78 SNH SNH NRA/lease Cairnsmore of Fleet 1922 SNH SNH part owned/ NRA/lease Clyde Valley Woodlands 318.42 SLC / SWT/SNH SH part owned; SWT; SLC Corrie Fee 164 SH SH owned Craigellachie 257 SNH SNH NRA/lease Creag Meagaidh 3,948 SNH SNH owned Flanders Moss 821.6 SNH SNH part owned/ NRA/lease Forvie 973 SNH SNH part owned/ NRA/lease Glasdrum Wood 169 SNH SNH owned Glen Nant 388.5 FCS/SNH SNH NRA/lease; FCS Glen Roy 1,168.3 SNH SNH part owned/ NRA/lease Glen Tanar 4,185 SNH/Glen Tanar estate SNH part owned; Glen Tanar Estate Hermaness 964.4 SNH SNH NRA/lease Invereshie and Inshriach 3,730.85 SNH/FCS SNH part owned; FCS Isle of May 56.6 SNH SNH owned Knockan Crag 22.15 SNH SNH owned Loch Fleet 1,057.5 SNH SNH NRA/Lease; SWT Loch Leven 1,823 SNH/RSPB SNH part owned/ NRA/lease; RSPB Loch Lomond 428 RSPB/ LLTNPA/ SNH SNH part owned; RSPB; LLTNPA Moine...
Cross-Party Groups Last updated: 20 March 2026

Germany

Catherine Reeves Anke Hilt Anne Simms Annette Gotzkes Bill Rodger Brian Bannatyne-Scott Buettner SM (Stefan) Cameron Buchanan Catriona Mactaggart - Scottish Enterprise Consul General Christiane Hullmann Consul Holger Theissen Consul Christoph Crepaz Consul Peter Mueller-McDougall Dr Paul Leworthy Eleoma Bodammer Gillian Renwick Hanna Dede Hartwig Pautz Jeannette Rissmann John Clifford Julia Pohlmann Karen Freel Maximilian M...
SPICe briefings Date published: 12 November 2018

Kelp harvesting - Coastal protection

Smale et al (2013)2Smale, D. A., Burrows, M. T., Moore, P., O'Connor, N., & Hawkins, S.
Last updated: 29 September 2025

September minutes

Meetings with the First Minister: The Conveners Group agreed that the First Minister should continue to be invited before the group on a twice-yearly basis. CG/S6/21/1/M 3. AOB: The Group agreed that Deputy Conveners could be invited to attend on behalf of a Convener on a case-by-case basis where there was a relevant item on the agenda. 4.
Last updated: 29 September 2025

Conveners Group meeting minutes 25 October 2023

It agreed to consider future areas of work that might benefit from joint scrutiny. 1 CG/S6/23/8/M (P) 4. Participation, diversity and inclusion – CG Session 6 Strategic Priority: The Group agreed the subject of the next people’s panel would focus on post legislative scrutiny of the Climate Change (Scotland) Act 2009. 5.
Last updated: 29 September 2025

Convener Group meeting minutes 22 February 2023

Agenda item 4: Engagement with UK Government: consideration of correspondence: The Group discussed the attendance of UK Ministers before 1 CG/S6/23/2/M Scottish Parliament Committees and agreed to keep it under review and consider it again at a future meeting.

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