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Tommy Lynch explained that arrangements for instant communications and the formation of an Incident Management Team are in place and progress continues to further mitigate this risk to a tolerable level. Item 4: Audit Scotland AAB(MAR25)02 – 2024/25 Audit Plan 4.1 Carole Grant introduced the internal audit plan confirming that no significant risks had been identified by Audit Scotland’s planning work.
This parliamentary scrutiny of the draft plan, in accordance with the Climate Change (Scotland) Act 2009, leaving approximately eight weeks for Government to respond to this scrutiny and the accompanying public consultation in early 2026. for the CCC.
PE2142/B: Review the policy on school commencement and deferred school entry in Scotland Petitioner written submission, 12 May 2025 I’ve read the initial assessments and think that some key points and perspectives are being missed.
This will be the first time the Scottish Parliament has considered a statutory CCP in draft form since the passing of the Climate Change (Emissions Targets) (Scotland) Acts of 2019 and 2024. The 2019 Act changed the period for Parliamentary consideration of a draft from 60 to 120 days.
This will be the first time the Scottish Parliament has considered a statutory CCP in draft form since the passing of the Climate Change (Emissions Targets) (Scotland) Acts of 2019 and 2024. The 2019 Act changed the period for Parliamentary consideration of a draft from 60 to 120 days.
Walker Neil Basu Neil Martin Nick Clement Phil Ackerman Robin Munro Rosemary Hollick Sarah Berry Stefan Siebert Stephen Bridgman Sue Cole Tracey Randall Cathy Monaghan Sue Brown Margot Cohen Tom Redfearn Tracey Randall Douglas Guest Eddie McGill Gary McFarlane Louise Fisher Lucy Bramwell Mr Edward Dunstan Professor Ian McInnes Professor Colin Howie Arthritis & Musculoskeletal Alliance (ARMA) Organisations Cell Arteritis Scotland...
Walker Neil Basu Neil Martin Nick Clement Phil Ackerman Robin Munro Rosemary Hollick Sarah Berry Stefan Siebert Stephen Bridgman Sue Cole Tracey Randall Cathy Monaghan Sue Brown Margot Cohen Arthritis & Musculoskeletal Alliance (ARMA) Organisations Cell Arteritis Scotland Ehlers Danlos Society National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society (NRAS) Royal Osteoporosis Society Scottish Network for Arthritis in Children (SNAC) Spondyloarthritis Society Versus Arthritis ABPI Scotland Abbvie Amgen British Society for Rheumatology Chartered Society of Physiotherapy Scotland Community Pharmacy Scotland Cross Party Group: Chronic Pain Friends of Highland Rheumatology Unit Galapagos Glasgow Caledonian University/Ageing and Health National Axial Spondyloarthritis Society NHS Ayrshire and Arran/Rheumatology NHS Borders/Rheumatology NHS Forth Valley/Rheumatology NHs Grampian/Rheumatology NHS Grampian/Podiatry NHS Greater Clyde and Glasgow/Rheumatology NHS Lanarkshire/Rheumatology NHS Lothian/Rheumatology NHS Research Scotland /Musculoskeletal Health Non-Celgene Novartis Pfizer Polymyalgia Rheumatics and Giant Cell Arteritis Scotland Queen Margaret University/Department of Nursing Sanofi Scottish Society of Rheumatology Scottish Paediatric and Adolescent Rheumatology Network Group Office Bearers Please provide names for all office bearers.
Hospice funding – meeting future need Helen Malo, Policy and Advocacy Manager Scotland, Hospice UK gave a presentation looking to the future and exploring a potential long term solution to allow hospices to plan for future need.
For example, regulation 4, which will amend section 176(1) of the Bankruptcy (Scotland) Act 2016 requiring dividends payable to creditors at month 12 and quarterly thereafter.