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Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 19 March 2025
Foysol Choudhury
I think that we should write to the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities and seek its view on the petition, because I feel that the Scottish Government is washing its hands of this, and we need some guidance from COSLA to see whether there is something that can be done.
Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 19 March 2025
Foysol Choudhury
We could write to COSLA to seek its view on the petition and whether it believes that the actions taken by the Scottish Government are enough.
Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 19 March 2025
Foysol Choudhury
Yes.
Members indicated agreement.
Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 19 March 2025
Foysol Choudhury
We need to keep in mind that a lot of religious people do not like dogs walking over their graves. We need to start inspecting. Can we ask local councils whether they have enough signs in cemeteries to make it clear that there should not be any dogs?
Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 19 March 2025
Foysol Choudhury
We should take the suggestions from Jackie Baillie to the Scottish Government and ask it to reconsider. We should write to the Government to seek its view on the suggestions from the Scottish Forum of Community Councils on a way of allocating planning decisions to the most appropriate level.
Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 19 March 2025
Foysol Choudhury
In the light of what Mr Sweeney has said, we should write to the Scottish Government seeking further information on the working group with the third sector representatives and other interested parties, specifically on whether consideration is still being given to the development of a national pilot scheme for the delivery of free bus travel for people seeking asylum, and on when it expects the working group to offer recommendations on the practical delivery of free bus travel on a longer-term basis.
Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 19 March 2025
Foysol Choudhury
I agree with my colleagues. It is very important that we ask the Scottish Government to work with the petitioner and to provide a timeline.
Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 5 March 2025
Foysol Choudhury
We should keep the petition open and write to the Scottish Government to ask whether conditions that could be the result of Covid-19 vaccination side effects are being monitored in order to assess whether those with such illnesses are presenting differently.
Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 5 March 2025
Foysol Choudhury
We should keep the petition open and write to the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care to highlight the evidence that the committee has received, and seek an update on any discussions that the cabinet secretary has had with the chief scientific officer about commissioning or supporting research into the impact of diseases that lead to sudden cardiac death in Scotland.
We could also ask what consideration the Scottish Government has given to commissioning a pilot study on voluntary screening, including details of any engagement that it has had with organisations such as the British Heart Foundation, Cardiac Risk in the Young, and Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland on that particular ask of the petition.
Given what the petitioner highlighted in their submission about the Italian screening programme, I wonder whether the Italian consulate would be able provide a briefing or some research on that programme, which has reduced SCD by almost 90 per cent.
Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 5 March 2025
Foysol Choudhury
Can we also write to NHS Scotland and ask how it is treating Covid-19? I had a round-table meeting in which I was told that people with Covid-19 are not being treated as patients or given priority, even though they have reservations about their illness.