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Official Report Meeting date: 23 April 2009

Plenary, 23 Apr 2009

Motion, as amended, agreed to, That the Parliament welcomes the forthcoming meeting to take place in Glasgow between the Minister for Public Health and Sport, Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport Andy Burnham, Secretary of State for Scotland Jim Murphy and Glasgow City Council leader Steven Purcell to discuss the release of a substantial sum of National Lottery funding towards supporting a legacy for the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow; welcomes this new spirit of cooperation and calls on the Scottish Government to work with the UK Government to maximise the benefit of sporting events in Scotland and the wider United Kingdom, especially the 2014 Commonwealth Games and 2012 Olympic Games, in terms of encouraging sporting participation and harnessing the talents of Scots; notes Glasgow City Council's own 2014 legacy plan and calls on the Scottish Government to work with other local authorities to produce their own legacy plans to meet shared aspirations on tackling obesity and low levels of participation; supports the work of the Scottish Government and its partners, including the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities, Glasgow City Council, local authorities across Scotland, NHS boards, public bodies and the third sector, in planning for a legacy for the people of Scotland from these Games; agrees that the Interim Games Legacy Plan, published on 18 December 2008, set the right context for that planning with its emphasis on health, physical activity...
Official Report Meeting date: 13 January 2010

Plenary, 13 Jan 2010

I fear that the Peterhead solution is perhaps as good as we will get. I welcome the opportunity to sum up the debate.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 January 2010

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Reader-in-Residence “ The reader-in-residence runs a range of activities to help with reading. These include book groups, film clubs and a ˜tales for tots class'' to help participants to write stories for their children.
Last updated: 26 March 2026

Diversity Monitoring and Pay Gaps Report 2024/25

This is improved for the 2025 reporting year. Our Activities Our activities over the past year (1 April 2024 to 31 March 2025) in delivering on the diversity aims of the Session 6 People and Culture Strategy have included: Developing future workforce and leaders We developed a new Learning Framework – As a valu...
SPICe briefings Date published: 29 June 2022

Hazardous Substances: planning framework

It recommends that the review should actively solicit input from a wide variety of stakeholders, including non-industry stakeholders, and that a report from the review should be published and shared with the UK Parliament and devolved legislatures in order to facilitate future parliamentary scrutiny.
SPICe briefings Date published: 18 December 2017

Draft Budget 2018-19

It should be clear how spending on the particular policy or activity will contribute towards improving specific national outcomes in the NPF, including cross-cutting issues such as equalities outcomes.
Committee reports Date published: 6 March 2026

Cross-Committee on Tackling Drug Deaths and Drug Harm Session 6 Legacy Report

It highlights strong evidence that drug use in custody is closely linked to trauma, poverty, poor mental health and lack of purposeful activity, and that prisons often amplify existing inequalities rather than alleviating them.
Committee reports Date published: 6 March 2026

Cross-Committee work on Tackling Drug Deaths and Drug Harm Session 6 Legacy Report

It highlights strong evidence that drug use in custody is closely linked to trauma, poverty, poor mental health and lack of purposeful activity, and that prisons often amplify existing inequalities rather than alleviating them.
Committee reports Date published: 6 March 2026

Cross-Committee on Tackling Drug Deaths and Drug Harm Session 6 Legacy Report

It highlights strong evidence that drug use in custody is closely linked to trauma, poverty, poor mental health and lack of purposeful activity, and that prisons often amplify existing inequalities rather than alleviating them.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 February 2010

Plenary, 11 Feb 2010

We look to GPs for reassurance as they treat those who are close to us—and we often get it; that is why, according to the BMA survey, 82 per cent of people said that they got a lot of reassurance and support from their GPs.I am registered at the Craigallian Avenue practice but, like a good constituency MSP, I manage to have an interest in another practice, ...

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