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Last updated: 27 October 2021

SPBill05ENS062021accessible

The definition of “miner” includes a deceased person, so the pardon applies to those living and posthumously. The offences 12.
Last updated: 13 September 2021

Accident Prevention and Safety Awareness registration form

The Group is in the public interest because there is still, in Scotland, considerable loss of life and injury attributable to preventable accidents in a variety of settings and, from a social justice perspective, accidents disproportionately affect people living in more deprived areas. This Group seeks to promote and facilitate collaboration between agencie...
Official Report Meeting date: 26 March 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 26 March 2024

The risk has been further exacerbated by cuts to cost-of-living support for the poorest students.
Last updated: 24 March 2026

20251128 CPG on Lung Health Minutes

Raise awareness of health harms o Mobilising organisations, health experts, politicians and influencers. o Sharing modelling data and lived-experience stories. 5 2. Tackle glamorisation of wood burning o Engaging influencers to ensure they understand the health evidence. o Encouraging them not to promote wood-burning imagery without context. 3.
Last updated: 19 September 2025

SPCB 2023 Paper 78

The main driver of the increase to staff pay is inflation, where for budgetary purposes we have made provision for a cost of living pay award for the next financial year.
Last updated: 3 September 2025

Chamber_Minutes_20250903

Recognising the Impact of Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD): The Parliament debated S6M-18369 in the name of Kenneth Gibson— that the Parliament recognises the impact of chronic kidney disease (CKD) on individuals and the NHS, with, it understands, thousands of people reliant on dialysis or living with a kidney transplant, and many more at risk of progression; understands that CKD is one of the most common and resource-intensive long-term conditions but considers that it lacks a specific policy focus; welcomes the Scottish Government’s work on a long-term conditions strategy and notes the belief that the Scottish Government should include CKD as a dedicated strand, with actions on prevention, early diagnosis, equitable access to transplantation, and a home-first approach to dialysis care; notes the view that increasing support for home dialysis and improving organ donation rates would improve outcomes and reduce system pressures, and further notes the belief that the Scottish Government should work with people across Scotland, including in the Cunninghame North constituency, who are living with kidney disease, as well as clinicians, third sector organisations and industry, to deliver meaningful change.
Last updated: 20 June 2025

Minute of the meeting held on 4 March 2025

These challenges call for an even greater focus or the public sector on coordinated approaches to attracting investing. As part of the Town Centre Living Work many great examples of developments were identified but they were often quite small in scale, bespoke and location specific.
Last updated: 2 June 2025

Sustainable transport Cab Sec to PAC 2 June 2025

NPF4 seeks to ensure places are planned to improve local living in a way that reflects local circumstances.
Last updated: 7 May 2025

Accident Awareness CPG Minutes February 2025

Duncan Spiers, Christopher’s Saving Lives Campaign pdf. application/pdf. 514048.
Last updated: 29 January 2025

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Accordingly, the Parliament resolved— That the Parliament deeply regrets that current high wait times mean that too many are waiting too long for treatment; thanks hardworking NHS and social care staff who provide extraordinary care across the country; recognises that there are crises facing too many parts of the NHS; notes investment of over £11 billion in the NHS workforce and an estimated £950 million to ensure that adult social care workers, including those in the third and private sectors, are paid at least the real Living...

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