The Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee will conclude its work in March 2026 ahead of the next Scottish Parliament election. While it will continue to meet, the Committee has agreed it will not consider petitions submitted after 10 October. This is to ensure all petitions currently in the system can be considered before the next Scottish Parliament election. It is also unlikely that the Committee would be able to schedule and meaningfully progress petitions submitted after 10 October before the election. Contact the Committee team at petitions.committee@parliament.scot for more information about the petitions process.
If you are seeking emergency action or an urgent policy change please contact one of your 8 MSPs or the Scottish Government directly
Other lists of petitions
Petitions under consideration
86 petitions
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Introduce an energy strategy
Under consideration from 8 May 2025
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Halt the production of hydrogen from freshwater
Under consideration from 6 May 2025
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Update planning advice for energy storage issues and ensure that it includes clear guidance for the location of battery energy storage systems near residences and communities
Under consideration from 6 May 2025
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Improve access to ADHD diagnosis and treatment across Scotland
Under consideration from 14 April 2025
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Improve support for people trying to give up e-cigarettes and vaping
Under consideration from 7 April 2025
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Grant protected status to primitive goat species in the Scottish Borders
Under consideration from 25 March 2025
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Install speed cameras near schools
Under consideration from 24 March 2025
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Improve Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services to Adult Mental Health Services transition
Under consideration from 24 March 2025
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Introduce legislation to require all landlords to tackle damp and mould to specified standards
Under consideration from 10 February 2025
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Support the neurodiverse community by providing funding for psychoeducation
Under consideration from 10 February 2025
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Automatic expulsion for children charged with committing a crime against another child
Under consideration from 20 January 2025
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Make publicly owned buildings accessible for people with colour blindness
Under consideration from 20 January 2025
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Make non-fatal strangulation a standalone criminal offence in Scotland
Under consideration from 6 January 2025
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Publish a timeline for the dualling of the A96 between Inverness and Nairn by Easter 2025
Under consideration from 13 December 2024
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Make it illegal to remove all the hair from a horse’s tail
Under consideration from 4 December 2024