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To ask the Scottish Government what support services are available for families affected by exposure to the pregnancy medication, stilbestrol (DES), including fertility, cancer screening and psychological support.
Questions and Answers
Date lodged:
9 September 2025
To ask the Scottish Government whether it will commission an independent review of records retention and data gaps that affect the identification of people exposed to the pregnancy medication, stilbestrol (DES). S6W-40250
Other changes relate to the removal of commentary that was relevant when comparing to P11 forecast data, which would not have been useful when using P8 forecast data as a comparative.
In 2016 living costs were measured to be 10-33% higher compared to urban areas. Transport- high reliance on cars so cars are perceived a necessity not a luxury.
Retrieved from https://www.carereview.scot/conclusions/independent-care-review-reports/
Under the heading of 'Policy objectives of the Bill', the Policy Memorandum referenced organisations, including the Children and Young People's Commissioner Scotland (CYPCS), who have been seeking "statutory guidance to seek to ensure minimal appropriate use of accepted techniques, but with an emphasis on de-escalation wherever possible." (Paragraph 4)
Positive & Active Behaviour Support Scotland's 2025 report highlighted concerns about the continuing use of restraint and seclusion.
The variation is that the table of discard exemptions shared with the committee on 24 November 2021, which outlined all of the discard exemptions for 2022 which this SI would introduce, continue or discontinue, mistakenly included selectivity measures associated with the use of a de minimis exemption for North Sea whiting.