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Official Report Meeting date: 17 December 2024

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee 17 December 2024

For example, at the peak of the last wave of Covid-19 in the summer, 600 beds in Scotland were taken up with Covid patients, which is equivalent to the capacity of Wishaw general hospital.
Last updated: 6 October 2022

Budget 23 to 24 letter from the Cabinet secretary to the Convener 26 August 22

This better reflects the likely capital/resource funding requests in Marine Fund Scotland grant applications.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: Jenny Gilruth*, Joan McAlpine*, Sandra White*, Ruth Maguire*, Gillian Martin*, Rona Mackay*, David Torrance*, Ben Macpherson*, Graeme Dey*, Richard Lyle*, Clare Haughey*, Stewart Stevenson* *S5M-06708 Bill Kidd: G15 Youth Project Awards for All Scotland Grant That the Parliament — congratulates the G15 Youth Project on receiving a £9,400 Awards for All Scotland grant from the Big Lottery Fund; notes that this charity is based in Drumchapel, Glasgow, and that the funding will be used to hold three free community events, D in the Park in summer, Halloween in the Hills and Winter Wonderland.
Last updated: 24 November 2025

Letter to SEPA on Environmental Regulation at HMNB Clyde 21 November 2025

The Committee recognises that operations at Faslane and Coulport are a substantially reserved matter, as they relate to defence and national security, and also understands that the Environmental Authorisations (Scotland) Regulations 2018 are disapplied in the case of the Base.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 May 2024

S6W-26987

The increased scale and pace of Transport Scotland’s ambition in active travel is bringing wholesale reform of the delivery model for both active travel infrastructure - through the Active Travel Infrastructure Fund (ATIF) - and for behaviour change - through the creation of the Regional Transport Partnership (RTP) l...
SPICe briefings Date published: 20 October 2022

Human rights budgeting - What does evidence tell us?

Fraser of Allander Institute, University of StrathclydeDuring the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, people with learning disabilities in Scotland were twice as likely to become infected than the general population2Henderson, A., Fleming, M., & Cooper, S. (2022).
Last updated: 13 June 2024

Convener to COSLA 12 June 2024

More information on the regulations is provided in the Cabinet Secretary for Net Zero and Energy’s notification letter of 21 May.
Last updated: 2 April 2025

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The Bill cannot be submitted for Royal Assent in its unamended form. Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill (G) Passed, 22 December 2022 Following an Order under section 35 of the Scotland Act 1998 made by the Secretary of State for Scotland, this Bill cannot be submitted f...
Last updated: 2 February 2026

Letter from Aberdeenshire Voluntary Action CCP Scrutiny 22 January 2026

Community Power in Scotland’s Climate Future Report 006 Role of Community Reuse in Scotland’s Climate Future 3The Third Sector and community reuse sector form a core part of Scotland’s climate infrastructure in relation to waste and resource use.
Last updated: 8 October 2024

Intgernational Development CPG March 2024 Minutes

Officials confirmed the SG’s existing commitment on policy coherence across Government, set out in the 2016 International Development Strategy so led by that Team, with a strategic approach having been taken to working across a range of Ministerial portfolios for positive development outcomes, including climate, energy, health, education, trade. Specific examples of SG policy coherence to date given by SG officials were: Scotland’s policies on Climate – part of a “do no harm” approach in terms of Scotland’s ambitious climate targets, but also the additional contribution made through our separate Climate Justice Fund; working with Health on Global Citizenship; International Development co-funding with Education Scotland’s Development Education Centres (DECs) to support global citizenship education in Scotland’s schools; and working with Trade in development of Scotland’s Trade Vision, with its commitment to international development and a do no harm approach.

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