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Official Report Meeting date: 31 May 2022

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 31 May 2022

The charity is led by people who are either living with or have lived through the damage of addiction.
Committee reports Date published: 3 July 2019

What should primary care look like for the next generation? - Dunfermline

 Incentives for healthy behaviour (free gyms, cheap sports club membership)  Social prescribing (e.g. park run, lakes providing free activities)   Increased information and funding for groups of people being active together, e.g. walking groups, bird watching, outside gyms and other outside activities  Social prescribing by GPs should have a focus on young people Information and awareness raising of what is available in terms of physical environment across multi-media platforms, including TV...
Committee reports Date published: 28 January 2019

Common Financial Tool (Scotland) Regulations 2018 [draft] - Administrative burden on debt advisers

The common financial statement refers to essential expenditure, which is usually fairly easy to evidence; it includes rent, council tax, gas, electric and the television licence. The standard financial statement shifts more of those areas of expenditure across to fixed costs, which we will then need to evidence.
SPICe briefings Date published: 20 March 2018

The impact of Brexit on Scotland's growth sectors - Investment

Funded initiatives include the PUSH artist development project (theatre and dance for young audiences), the Edinburgh International Television festival, the Scottish Documentary Institute, UZ Arts (aiming to increase opportunities for artists working in non-conventional spaces), and the Creative Edinburgh and Creative Dundee associations.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 June 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 13 June 2024

One of those areas is our film and TV industry. Ten years ago, our film and TV professionals were embarrassed by the state of the sector and the lack of support that it received.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 September 2018

Meeting of the Parliament 25 September 2018

Last year’s campaign to raise awareness saw collaboration between Eye Health UK, RNIB and Channel 4 to create a special ad break giving viewers the chance to watch TV as if through the eyes of somebody who is living with sight loss.
Last updated: 5 May 2021

data protection motions guidance

This means that Members intending to lodge a motion containing information which identifies a living individual (or from which a living individual can be identified) must have a legal basis under data protection law for doing so.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: Joan McAlpine*, Bill Kidd*, James Dornan*, Jamie Greene*, Kenneth Gibson* *S5M-00511 Andy Wightman: Launch of Living Rent National Tenants' Union Membership That the Parliament understands that the number of Scots living in the private — rented sector (PRS) increased from 5% in 1999 to 14% in 2014 and that tenants in the PRS often face unaffordable rent levels, poor living conditions and insecurity; considers this to be unacceptable as everyone has the right to decent, affordable housing; recognises that many European countries have national tenants unions that work for better housing; welcomes the news ’ that Scottish tenants have established a union to represent their interests, and congratulates Living Rent, Scotland s national tenants union, on its membership launch. ’ ’ *S5M-00510 Donald Cameron: A National Care Framework for Huntington s Disease That ’ — the Parliament understands that Huntington s Disease (HD) is a rare, hereditary, degenerative, ’ incurable and ultimately fatal condition that attacks the brain and central nervous system and that the disease affects an estimated 1,100 people in Scotland, with a further 4,000-6,000 at risk of inheriting it; welcomes the Scottish Government s decision to commission the Scottish ’ Huntington s Association (SHA) to lead on the development of a national care framework for HD to ’ help drive up standards of care and support; further welcomes SHA s announcement of a ’ multidisciplinary expert group to lead on the development of the framework; wishes the SHA, the development group and the wider HD community every success in their work, and calls on health and social care providers throughout Scotland to get behind the growing movement to raise both awareness of HD and the standards of care and support provided to generations of families who have had its devastating impact visited on them.
Last updated: 23 February 2026

Neurodivergence in Scotland 22 February 2026

If we took those percentages and applied xi them to our community, based on population figures , we are potentially looking at close to 100,000-120,000 people being continuously and systematically failed by the education system throughout their lives in some fashion. Employment Experiences of the workplace are in line with those in Education, in that they a...
Last updated: 4 December 2023

Minutes of the meeting held on 26 September 2023

The Visitor economy is distinct to each area and taken democratically in consultation with local communities to ensure that is right for that area. SMCD asked how live on board vessels on pontoons and moorings and marinas and canals would be separated from home or tourism.

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