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Public Petitions Committee

Thursday 26 October 2017 8:15 AM

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1. Consideration of new petitions The Committee will consider the following new petitions— PE1671 by Lisa Harvey and Andrea Goddard on behalf of Let's Get MAD For Wildlife on Sale and use of glue traps; and will take evidence from— Andrea Goddard, Let's Get MAD for Wildlife; Claire Bass, Executive Director, Humane Society International UK; and Dr Elizabeth Mullineaux, Veterinary surgeon, Wild Animal Welfare Committee; and PE1670 by James Cassidy on Reform the Scottish electoral system to make it democratic and accountable 2. Consideration of continued petitions: The Committee will consider the following continued petitions— PE1408 by Andrea MacArthur on Updating of Pernicious Anaemia-VitaminB12 Deficiency understanding & treatment; PE1517 by Elaine Holmes and Olive McIlroy on behalf of Scottish Mesh Survivors - "Hear Our Voice" campaign on Polypropylene Mesh Medical Devices; PE1545 by Ann Maxwell on behalf of Muir Maxwell Trust on Residential care provision for the severely learning disabled; PE1596 by Paul Anderson, James McDermott, Chris Daly on In Care Survivors Service Scotland; PE1607 by Peter Gregson on behalf of Kids not Suits on Congestion charging in major Scottish cities; PE1616 by John S Shaw on Parking Legislation; PE1621 by James Robertson on Sepsis Awareness, Diagnosis and Treatment; PE1627 by Annette McKenzie on Consent for mental health treatment for people under 18 years of age; PE1631 by Maureen McVey on Child Welfare Hearings; PE1646 by Caroline Hayes on Drinking water supplies in Scotland; and PE1647 by Angus O'Henley on Protection for all employees in NHS Scotland.

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