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Last updated: 17 May 2023

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National Lyme Disease Awareness Month: The Parliament debated S6M- 07769 in the name of Evelyn Tweed—That the Parliament acknowledges that May 2023 is National Lyme Disease Awareness Month; notes that Lyme disease is a bacterial infection spread to humans by infected ticks, which are tiny spider-like creatures found in woodland and moorland areas that feed on the blood of birds and mammals, including humans; understands that many people with early symptoms of Lyme disease develop a circular rash around the tick bite three to 30 days after being bitten, often described as looking like a bull’s eye on a dart board, whilst some people may develop several rashes in different parts of their body, and around one in three people will not develop a rash; further understands that some people with Lyme disease also have flu-like symptoms, including tiredness, muscle and joint pain, headaches, a high temperature, chills and neck stiffness; notes the calls encouraging anyone who has been bitten by a tick and develops a rash or flu-like symptoms to speak to their GP and tell them that they have been bitten by a tick; further notes, however, that diagnosing Lyme disease is often difficult as many of the symptoms are similar to other conditions; acknowledges that NHS Scotland advises that Lyme disease is treatable, however, that without treatment, more serious and longer-term symptoms may develop, including pain and swelling in joints, nerve problems, memory problems, difficulty concentrating and heart problems; understands that there is currently no vaccine available and that the best...
Last updated: 19 April 2023

20230417_NatureScot_MoU_WoodlandInvestment

The purpose of the MoU is to guide an investment project which will demonstrate best practice in the emerging field of private investment in natural capital.
Last updated: 31 March 2023

AGS Draft Work Programme to PAC 30 Mar 2023

We are also considering audit work looking at demand and capacity in primary care and progress with wider primary care reform. 14 In the pipeline: April 2023 to March 2025 Areas of focus Area of Latest plans focus Police and We will undertake Best Value audit work on policing and fire and rescue service during the next audit Fire and appointment round.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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David Stewart: To ask the Scottish Government what assessment it has made of the impact of the North Coast 500 on tourism and infrastructure, and how best the route can be used to develop these.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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The Presiding Officer has selected the following amendment S5M-10650.3 Maree Todd: Early Years and Childcare As an amendment to motion S5M- — 10650 in the name of Michelle Ballantyne (Early Years and Childcare), insert at end ; “ acknowledges the Audit Scotland finding that, since 2016, the Scottish Government and councils have been working closely together to plan how they will deliver this expansion and assess its impact; believes that the expansion of early learning and childcare will transform the life chances of children in Scotland, helping to give all children the best...
Last updated: 27 February 2023

Minute of meeting held 2 November 2022

. • Research required to better understand the situation. • Learn from best practice internationally e.g. community boxes in Sweden and storage containers in Vancouver. 6 Barbara Morton, Sustainable Procurement https://sustainableprocurement.eu.com/aboutus.html Procurement policy as it relates to the Circular Economy Three Statements – Agree or Disagree?
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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The Presiding Officer has selected the following amendments S6M-02127.1 Liz Smith: Celebrating the First Anniversary of the Scottish National Investment Bank—As an amendment to motion S6M-02127 in the name of Kate Forbes (Celebrating the First Anniversary of the Scottish National Investment Bank), insert at end ", and, to that end, wants to see much greater clarity from the Scottish Government over the role of the bank, how its achievements will be measured, including how it will attract private sector investment, as well as make best...
Last updated: 25 January 2023

Minute of meeting held on 6 June 2022

Additionally, the Detect Cancer Early Programme to include blood cancers on the most common types of cancer listed on the getcheckedearly.org website and ‘blood cancers’ to be included as a grouping on Public Health Scotland (PHS) publications. 4) NHS Scotland to provide people living with blood cancer access to disease specific information immediately following diagnosis and appropriately signpost to blood cancer patient organisations for additional resources and support. 5) NHS Scotland to ensure all people living with blood cancer receive a personalised care and treatment plan following diagnosis. 6) The Scottish Medicines Consortium (SMC) and NHS Scotland to continue to review and reform their processes to allow early access to new medicines; working with the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) to maximise the opportunities and timelines for approval and uptake of innovative medicines through early engagement with industry and patient organisations. 3 7) SG and NHS Scotland to ensure the sustainability of haematology services for the future, by developing a detailed multi-professional haematology workforce plan, aligned to broader oncology workforce plans. 8) SG and NHS Scotland to ensure all people living with blood cancer have access to a named and dedicated haematological Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) who can offer holistic support and guidance; implementing an ‘opt out’ model of patient care to deliver best...
Last updated: 11 January 2023

Minutes of the meeting held on 06 June 2022

Additionally, the Detect Cancer Early Programme to include blood cancers on the most common types of cancer listed on the getcheckedearly.org website and ‘blood cancers’ to be included as a grouping on Public Health Scotland (PHS) publications. 4) NHS Scotland to provide people living with blood cancer access to disease specific information immediately following diagnosis and appropriately signpost to blood cancer patient organisations for additional resources and support. 5) NHS Scotland to ensure all people living with blood cancer receive a personalised care and treatment plan following diagnosis. 6) The Scottish Medicines Consortium (SMC) and NHS Scotland to continue to review and reform their processes to allow early access to new medicines; working with the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) to maximise the opportunities and timelines for approval and uptake of innovative medicines through early engagement with industry and patient organisations. 3 7) SG and NHS Scotland to ensure the sustainability of haematology services for the future, by developing a detailed multi-professional haematology workforce plan, aligned to broader oncology workforce plans. 8) SG and NHS Scotland to ensure all people living with blood cancer have access to a named and dedicated haematological Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) who can offer holistic support and guidance; implementing an ‘opt out’ model of patient care to deliver best...
Last updated: 19 December 2022

Police Scotland to Convener Policing and Mental Health 22 November 2022

It will equip them to give Psychological First Aid, the international best practice model for supporting people following trauma exposure.

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