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Official Report Meeting date: 17 December 2020

Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee 17 December 2020

The matter relates to use of radio, television, postal and online communications.
Official Report Meeting date: 27 September 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 27 September 2023

Following on from the point about equalities, I say that the appointment of the commissioner must be fully transparent, with people who have lived and living experience of patient safety issues playing a meaningful role in the recruitment process.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 March 2024

Social Justice and Social Security Committee 21 March 2024

That might seem surprising at first glance, as we know that people living in rural areas often face additional costs compared with those living in urban areas.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 June 2022

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For example, Healthy Life Expectancy data shows that those living in the most deprived communities spend on average 24 years fewer in good health than those living in the least deprived communities.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 December 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 05 December 2024

The framing of Mr Ross’s question recognises that it is a live police investigation and it is an operational matter for the chief constable to take forward.
Last updated: 8 January 2026

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S6W-42895 Jamie Greene: To ask the Scottish Government how many children in Inverclyde were living in temporary accommodation in each year since 2019, also broken down by how many have remained in such accommodation for more than one year, and for how long.
Last updated: 27 March 2025

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S6W-36137 Mark Griffin: To ask the Scottish Government, what its response is to the Shelter Scotland report, In Their Own Words: Children’s Experiences in Temporary Accommodation, and what its position is on whether children living in such accommodation are having their best interest rights upheld, as per the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, including their right to (a) an adequate standard of living, (b) healthcare and (c) leisure and play.
Last updated: 14 January 2025

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S6W-33228 Patrick Harvie: To ask the Scottish Government what formulation is used when setting the value of the living grant for trainee educational psychologists; whether inflation is taken into account, and whether this has been reviewed since the grant was introduced in 2018.
Last updated: 26 September 2024

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Supported by: Bill Kidd*, Kevin Stewart*, Alexander Stewart*, Edward Mountain*, Karen Adam*, Stuart McMillan*, Jeremy Balfour*, Stephanie Callaghan*, Douglas Ross*, Craig Hoy*, Sandesh Gulhane*, Tim Eagle*, Miles Briggs* *S6M-14647 Annie Wells: Glasgow Care Home Worker Who Played at Glastonbury Helps Residents Recall Memories with Music—That the Parliament congratulates a Glasgow care home worker, who was a musical hit having played at Glastonbury and T in the Park, on using his talents to bring music therapy to residents at a local care home; understands that David Addison invited the residents of Oakview Care Home in Pollokshields to recall their favourite tracks, which he then played for them in an intimate concert; further understands that the concert was organised in conjunction with National Playlist Day, a charity founded by Sally Magnusson, which seeks to celebrate the power of personally meaningful music for people living...
Last updated: 21 December 2023

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Supported by: Bill Kidd*, Karen Adam*, Foysol Choudhury*, Annie Wells*, Pam Duncan-Glancy*, Kenneth Gibson*, Miles Briggs*, Jim Fairlie*, Stuart McMillan* *S6M-11729 Sharon Dowey: A Musical Tribute to Miners who Lost their Lives at Pits in Ayrshire and Across Scotland—That the Parliament applauds what it sees as the selfless work of Ayrshire guitar and ukulele group, Strings n Things, and the recent launch of their five-track album, Darkness into Darkness; understands that the album pays tribute to all the miners who lost their lives at pits in Ayrshire and across Scotland; congratulates them on their collaboration with Findlay Napier and Sir James McMillan, who, it understands, helped guide the process, which was supported by the National Lottery Heritage Fund, Shire Homes, Cumnock Tryst and The Coalfield Communities Landscape Partnership; notes that the album is available from Cumnock Heritage Centre and Auchinleck Library, with all donations very welcome for what it sees as such a deserving cause, and wishes Strings n Things all the very best and every success for the future.

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