[ Ссылка ] - Scottish Parliament Public Petitions Committee. Agenda:
1. Consideration of a current petition: The Committee will consider—
PE1501 by Stuart Graham on public inquiries into self-inflicted and accidental deaths following suspicious death investigations
and take evidence from—
Stephen McGowan, Deputy Director of Serious Casework, Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service;
Alan McCreadie, Deputy Director of Law Reform, Law Society of Scotland;
Detective Chief Superintendent Gary Flannigan, Police Scotland;
Alan McCloskey, Director of Operations, Victim Support Scotland.
2. Consideration of new petitions: The Committee will consider—
PE1517 by Elaine Holmes and Olive McIlroy, on behalf of the Scottish Mesh Survivors - "Hear Our Voice" campaign, on polypropylene mesh medical devices
and take evidence from—
Elaine Holmes, and Olive McIlroy;
Marion Scott, Sunday Mail.
3. Consideration of current petitions: The Committee will consider—
PE1319 by William Smith and Scott Robertson on improving youth football in Scotland;
PE1460 by Susan Archibald, on behalf of the Scottish Parliament Cross-Party Group on Chronic Pain, on improvement of services and resources to tackle chronic pain;
PE1482 by John Womersley on isolation in single room hospitals;
PE1488 by Pete Gregson, on behalf of Kids not Suits, on whistleblowing in local government;
PE1497 by Ellie Harrison, on behalf of Say No to Tesco, on supermarket expansion on local high streets;
PE1500 by Stuart Housden OBE, on behalf of RSPB Scotland, on the golden eagle as the national bird of Scotland;
PE1510 by Jody Curtis, on behalf of Emergency Service and Non-Emergency Service Call Centres, on emergency service and non-emergency service call centres and PE1511 by Laura Ross on Inverness fire service control room.
4. Inquiry into tackling child sexual exploitation in Scotland: The Committee will consider a response from the Scottish Government.
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