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Last updated: 11 January 2023

PE1900_M

Petitioner submission of 3 January 2023 PE1900/M: Access to prescribed medication for detainees in police custody In my view, all your laudable work on the correct medical treatment in Police custody, is being sabotaged by Police Scotland and NHS Grampian’s attempts at hiding their total disregard for the Official Guidance, compassion and decency.
Last updated: 23 June 2022

Letter to Convener Residential Rehabilitation

M inister for Drugs Policy Angela Constance MSP  T: 0131-244 4000 E: [email protected] 23 June 2022 Residential Rehabilitation: A REPORT ON “INTERVIEWS WITH PEOPLE WITH LIVED EXPERIENCE OF ACCESSING RESIDENTIAL REHABILITATION” Dear Convener, I am writing to inform Parliament that The Scottish Government in response to the Residential Rehabili...
Last updated: 15 December 2021

Minutes of the CPG on WASPI meeting of 23 June 2021

WASPI/CPG Members, Linda Carmichael, Rosie Dickson, Lynne Craighead, Kathy McDonald, Carla O’Hara, M Eley, L McColl, Wendy Millar, Christine McMillan, Ali Wallis, Christine Smith, Elaine Loch, Ann Jackson, Olive Sharp, Christine Houston, Joyce Stevenson (CWU), Mary Dawson, Anne Potter,-(Secretariat) Apologies MSPs Neil Gray WASPI Anne Campbell, C Melville 1...
Last updated: 4 February 2025

Gender Sensitising Parliaments A Practical Guide

This ideally includes evaluating 10 See for example Geddes, M. and Miller, C. (2024) Interpreting parliaments, but how?
Last updated: 5 December 2025

Assisted Dying Bill Stage 1 Report Summary EASY READ accessible

It tells you the Bill is about ● what what we did to find out what ● p le thought eop what we found out ● about o ● ur report.
Last updated: 22 May 2025

All motion references begin with an S (meaning “session”) and then the number of that session. Then they have an M for “motion”. For example, all motions from session 5 begin with “S5M” because this is the 5th session of the Scottish Parliament.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 March 2025

S6W-35673

These figures include spend in relation to the funding of The Promise Scotland, the Promise Partnership Fund, Whole Family Wellbeing Funding, Scottish Recommended Allowance for Foster and Kinship Carers and other Promise related spend managed within the Directorate.Funding2020-21(£m)2021-22(£m)2022-23(£m)2023-24(£m)Total(£m) 10.5423.7847.1581.92163.39 S6W-35673
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 August 2021

S6W-01499

Diseases of the respiratory system M 3,522 3,373 3,137 3,221 3,057 F 4,147 3,923 3,717 3,907 3,495 J09-11 Influenza M 42 42 55 145 75 F 52 37 81 216 82 J12-18 Pneumonia M 863 789 752 748 714 F 1,070 1,011 983 922 840 J40-47 Chronic lower respiratory diseases M 1,575 1,508 1,518 1,495 1,452 F 1,937 1,930 1,931 1,974 1,831 J45-46 Asthma M 35 41 33 34 32 F 87 92 93 80 66 S6W-01499
Committee reports Date published: 31 January 2024

Budget Scrutiny 2024-25 - Labour market and earnings

Figure 3: Income tax net position from 2021-22YearDecember 2022: Income tax net position (£m)December 2023 pre-measures: Income tax net position (£m)December 2023: change (£m)December 2023 post-measures: Income tax net position (£m)December 2023 post-measures change (£m)2021-22-25685*342*85*342*2022-23-1065426485426482023-243258275028275022024-257001,3306301,4127122025-269151.6617461,7498342026-271,0681,8007321,8968282027-281,3322,0757432,1788462028-292,1742,288Source: Scottish Fiscal Commission Figures may not sum because of rounding. * refers to outturn available at time of publication.
SPICe briefings Date published: 24 June 2025

Neurodevelopmental Pathways and Waiting Times in Scotland - Stigma and discrimination towards neurodivergent people

The way that neurodivergent people are viewed within society is damaging to the mental health of such groups6Masuch, T.V., Bea, M., Alm, B., Deibler, P., & Sobanski, E. (2019).

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