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Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 May 2017

S5W-09012

Details can be found at the following link:-http://www.staffgovernance.scot.nhs.uk/media/1399/gender-based-violence-employee-pin-policy.pdf S5W-09012
Last updated: 2 October 2025

Approved Minutes CPG on Food Minutes 14 May 2025 final

Cross-Party Group on Food 14 May 2025 at 6pm, Committee Room 5 and Teams Minute Present MSPs • Rhoda Grant MSP • Annie Wells MSP • Elena Whitham (Chair) Member speaker • Tilly Robinson-Miles, Living Good Food Nation Lab - University of Edinburgh Guest speakers • Dan Jenkins, Senior Health Improvement Specialist, NHS Highland (virtually) • Jill Muirie, Public Health Programme Manager, Glasgow Centre for Population Health • Dennis Overton OBE, Chair, the Scottish Food Commission Non-MSP Group Members In person • Kirsty Tinsdale, Food and Drink Federation Scotland/CPG Food Secretary • Pat Abel, Transition Edinburgh South (Scotland) Ltd • Professor Mary Brennan, University of Edinburgh • Iain Clunie, Food and Drink Federation Scotland • Sarah Duley, Soil Association Scotland • Lisa Hislop, NFU Scotland • Kirsty Jenkins, OneKind • Jayne Jones, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde • Ifeyinwa Kanu, IntelliDigest • Caroline Litts, Food Standards Scotland • Tracy McCollin, the Scottish Government • Michelle McWilliams, the Rowett Institute, University of Aberdeen • Sarah Millar, Quality Meat Scotland • Julie Milne 1 • Pete Ritchie, Nourish Scotland • Baukje de...
Last updated: 16 July 2025

CPG on Food Minutes 14 May 2025 final draft

Cross-Party Group on Food 14 May 2025 at 6pm, Committee Room 5 and Teams Minute Present MSPs • Rhoda Grant MSP • Annie Wells MSP • Elena Whitham (Chair) Member speaker • Tilly Robinson-Miles, Living Good Food Nation Lab - University of Edinburgh Guest speakers • Dan Jenkins, Senior Health Improvement Specialist, NHS Highland (virtually) • Jill Muirie, Public Health Programme Manager, Glasgow Centre for Population Health • Dennis Overton OBE, Chair, the Scottish Food Commission Non-MSP Group Members In person • Kirsty Tinsdale, Food and Drink Federation Scotland/CPG Food Secretary • Pat Abel, Transition Edinburgh South (Scotland) Ltd • Professor Mary Brennan, University of Edinburgh • Iain Clunie, Food and Drink Federation Scotland • Sarah Duley, Soil Association Scotland • Lisa Hislop, NFU Scotland • Kirsty Jenkins, OneKind • Jayne Jones, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde • Ifeyinwa Kanu, IntelliDigest • Caroline Litts, Food Standards Scotland • Tracy McCollin, the Scottish Government • Michelle McWilliams, the Rowett Institute, University of Aberdeen • Sarah Millar, Quality Meat Scotland • Julie Milne 1 • Pete Ritchie, Nourish Scotland • Baukje de...
Last updated: 19 March 2025

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Children’s Rights and Temporary Accommodation: Mark Griffin moved S6M-16844—That the Parliament notes the publication of In Their Own Words: Children's Experiences in Temporary Accommodation, a research publication commissioned by Shelter Scotland from De Montfort University and University College London; accepts the findings of the publication, which concl...
Last updated: 19 February 2025

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Tackling the Rise in Rural Crime and Equipment Theft in Scotland: The Parliament debated S6M-16304 in the name of Rachael Hamilton—That the Parliament acknowledges the reported concerns regarding rising rural crime and its impact on communities across Scotland, including in the Ettrick, Roxburgh and Berwickshire constituency; notes that, according to NFU Mutual, the cost of rural crime in Scotland increased by 34.9% between 2022 and 2023, rising from £1.4 million to £1.8 million, contributing to a UK-wide cost of £58.8 million; recognises that 91% of those surveyed by NFU Mutual believe that rural crime is becoming more organised; notes that equipment and machinery theft, including agricultural machinery, construction equipment and power tools, has a significant financial and operational impact on farmers and businesses across urban and rural Scotland; acknowledges what it considers the effectiveness of technical preventative measures such as the CESAR scheme, tracking devices, immobilisers, PIN...
Committee reports Date published: 6 October 2022

Stage 1 Report on the Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill - Three-month reflection period

However, some others may be less certain and there are examples of very small numbers of people who have subsequently de-transitioned. Members of the Committee also hold differing views about the merits of this proposal.
Last updated: 26 August 2025

Minute of the meeting held on 20 March 2025

. • The challenge and opportunity for our industry in de-carbonising our built environment. • Scotland-wide Hub programme which achieves policy outcomes in place, net zero, wealth creation and affordable housing through community infrastructure investment. 2 • The last time we met we heard from Gordon Nelson on Licence to Build: a pathway to license UK Cons...
Last updated: 15 July 2025

20250708 Natural Environment Bill Letter from Scottish Land and Estates

We have been clear that incentivisation, de-regulation and, where necessary, targeted state intervention are all required to ensure sustainable deer management.
Last updated: 4 July 2025

Liz Smith MSP to Minister CYP The Promise 3 July 2025

Stimulating economic growth and attracting private investment isn't only in the domain of our enterprise agencies or the Scottish National Investment Bank…we are looking at how we use financing models and instruments in the most effective way to de-risk projects, partnering public and private sector 3 investment to make something happen.”
Last updated: 20 May 2025

PublicInquiries_ProfSandyCameron_14May25

The Independent Jersey Care Inquiry (IJCI) The inquiry was established under Jersey law to look into historic abuse of children in care which had been highlighted by the police investigation at the Haut de la Garenne children’s home which attracted global media interest.

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