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Last updated: 18 December 2024

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There is no modern statutory statement of the law of tacit relocation in Scotland and, in contrast, a number of other legal systems have a more modern statement of comparable legislative provision. For instance, in the Canadian province of Quebec (whose legal system is similar to Scotland’s), the most recent statutory statement is from 1991; in France, the ...
Last updated: 16 December 2024

Social Enterprise CPG Minutues and Transcription 240924

The bill would help create a step, would help create a well-being framework that sets out the goals for Scotland with broad social ownership, and such a framework would make it easier for IDBMS to demonstrate their superior contributions to society compared to more conventional business models.
Last updated: 11 December 2024

SPBill54PMS062024

There is no modern statutory statement of the law of tacit relocation in Scotland and, in contrast, a number of other legal systems have a more modern statement of comparable legislative provision. For instance, in the Canadian province of Quebec (whose legal system is similar to Scotland’s), the most recent statutory statement is from 1991; in France, the ...
Last updated: 11 December 2024

20241210_Minister to Convener

For example, in 2023/24, 26% of participants accessing No One Left Behind identified as disabled, compared to 18% in 2022/23 and 14% in 2021/22.
Last updated: 14 November 2024

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Evelyn Tweed: To ask the First Minister what engagement the Scottish Government has had with the UK Government regarding reports from BBC Panorama that smart meters in Scotland are experiencing a disproportionate number of operational issues compared with elsewhere in the UK, ) due to differences in connection type used to send data to energy providers.
Last updated: 18 September 2024

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Other new and altered motions and amendments *S6M-14549 Mark Ruskell: Butterfly Emergency—That the Parliament recognises that wildlife charity, Butterfly Conservation, has declared a national Butterfly Emergency on 18 September 2024, following the Big Butterfly Count 2024 outcome, which stated an alarming decline in butterfly numbers; understands that participants spotted nearly 50% fewer butterflies in 2024 compared...
Last updated: 8 July 2024

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S6W-28443 Fergus Ewing: To ask the Scottish Government whether any information held by NHS Highland in relation to the comparative uptake rates of childhood immunisation through the (a) GP practice-delivered and (b) NHS board-delivered vaccination service in Argyll and Bute, against illnesses such as pertussis (whooping cough), has been withheld from GPs pr...
Last updated: 21 June 2024

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S6M-12264: Alexander Stewart: FAST Stroke Detection Guidance - That the Parliament notes tAhe calls for a review of the current FAST stroke detection guidance; understands that the acronym, which stands for "face, arms, speech, time", does not reliably detect all strokes, according to the independent academic evidence cited by the Scottish Parliament Information Centre (SPICe) in its briefing 13 PB/S6/24/104 for the Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee on petition PE2048; further understands that figures suggest that between 8% and 10% of all strokes are missed by FAST, and that, with over 11,250 recorded strokes in Scotland in 2022, this could mean that more than 1,000 strokes are missed by FAST in Scotland each year; considers that further SPICe evidence highlights that what it sees as the updated BE-FAST test, which stands for "balance, eyes, face, arms, speech, time", is more effective at detecting strokes when compared...
Last updated: 10 June 2024

Financial Memorandum Children (Scotland) Bill

This is based on quarterly 21 figures published by the Care Inspectorate for 2018/19 in relation to the number of complaints received as compared to the number of registered care services.
Last updated: 16 May 2024

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S6M-12264: Alexander Stewart: FAST Stroke Detection Guidance - That the Parliament notes the calls for a review of the current FAST stroke detection 12 PB/S6/24/077 guidance; understands that the acronym, which stands for "face, arms, speech, time", does not reliably detect all strokes, according to the independent academic evidence cited by the Scottish Parliament Information Centre (SPICe) in its briefing for the Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee on petition PE2048; further understands that figures suggest that between 8% and 10% of all strokes are missed by FAST, and that, with over 11,250 recorded strokes in Scotland in 2022, this could mean that more than 1,000 strokes are missed by FAST in Scotland each year; considers that further SPICe evidence highlights that what it sees as the updated BE-FAST test, which stands for "balance, eyes, face, arms, speech, time", is more effective at detecting strokes when compared...

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