Apr. 17 2024
Source Page: Immigration Rules archive: 11 March 2024 to 3 April 2024Found: hour) £21,5 20 (£11. 04 per hour) £18,83 0 (£9.66 per hour) No No 1253 Hairdressing and beauty
Correspondence Apr. 17 2024
Committee: Transport Committee (Department: Department for Transport)Found: stakeholders , including the local MP (Sarah Green MP), Buckinghamshire Council, Chiltern Area of Natural Beauty
Written Evidence Apr. 16 2024
Inquiry: High streets in towns and small citiesFound: Many of these participants instead stressed Berwick’s unique border history, its natural beauty as
Written Evidence Apr. 16 2024
Inquiry: High streets in towns and small citiesFound: from great quality everyday essentials to stand-out style across women’s, men’s and kids, as well as beauty
Written Evidence Apr. 16 2024
Inquiry: High streets in towns and small citiesFound: HSC0017 - High streets in towns and small cities National Hair & Beauty Federation Written Evidence
Oral Evidence Apr. 16 2024
Committee: Justice Committee (Department: Ministry of Justice)Found: Dr Craig: But the beauty of the time limit is that it is about as clear as you are going to get, which
Mentions:
1: Cole-Hamilton, Alex (LD - Edinburgh Western) It is no wonder that the beauty of Scotland is advertised in the many films and television dramas that - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Hampton (XB - Excepted Hereditary) The beauty of this is its simplicity. - Speech Link
Asked by: White, Tess (Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party - North East Scotland)
Question
To ask the Scottish Government whether it is considering a ban on under-18s receiving cosmetic treatments, such as dermal fillers and Botox.
Answered by Minto, Jenni - Minister for Public Health and Women's Health
Scottish Government officials are working with beauty industry representatives, environmental health officers and healthcare professionals to explore the next steps in potential further regulation of non-surgical cosmetic procedures. Work with stakeholders will also consider any potential age restrictions.
Asked by: Briggs, Miles (Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party - Lothian)
Question
To ask the Scottish Government what discussions its ministers have had regarding the regulation in Scotland of invasive cosmetic procedures by non-healthcare professionals.
Answered by Minto, Jenni - Minister for Public Health and Women's Health
Scottish Government officials are working with beauty industry representatives, environmental health officers, Healthcare Improvement Scotland and healthcare professionals on this important issue and the Minister for Public Health and Women’s Health is in continual contact with officials on this matter.