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The Scottish Government told us there were no formal estimates of any savings madeiHealth and Sport Committee, Official Report, 11 August 2020, Col 22 although later indicating there may be some offsetting savings principally in relation to variable costs associated with the delivery of services not delivered.iHealth and Sport Committee, Official Report, 29 September 2020, Col 29 The whole area of savings was being looked at as part of the review of health boards expenditure.
S6W-21758 Emma Harper: To ask the Scottish Government when the Independent Review of Inspection, Scrutiny and Regulation of Social Care Support in Scotland recommendation report will be published. Written questions lodged on 26 September 2023 S6W-21711 Rhoda Grant: To ask the Scottish Government whether it has undertaken any analysis to identify where in (a) Scotland, (b) England, (c) Wales and (d) Northern Ireland potential purchasers of Scottish carbon credits are located.
This builds on our existing support for those with experience of CSE, which includes, for example Trafficking Awareness Raising Alliance (TARA). In 2025/26, we are providing £622,000 to TARA.
S6W-06208 Paul McLennan: To ask the Scottish Government what it can do to support businesses that are experiencing higher than average instances of long-term employee absence, in light of research by the CIPD reportedly showing that 26% of organisations list long-COVID among their main causes of long-term sickness absence.
S6W-06208 Paul McLennan: To ask the Scottish Government what it can do to support businesses that are experiencing higher than average instances of long-term employee absence, in light of research by the CIPD reportedly showing that 26% of organisations list long-COVID among their main causes of long-term sickness absence.
Petroineos Grangemouth: The Committee will take evidence from— Cliff Bowen, Executive Councillor, and Derek Thomson, Unite Scotland Regional Secretary, Unite the Union; Robert Deavy, Senior Organiser for Manufacturing, GMB Scotland. 4.
Petroineos Grangemouth: The Committee will take evidence from— Cliff Bowen, Executive Councillor, and Derek Thomson, Unite Scotland Regional Secretary, Unite the Union; Robert Deavy, Senior Organiser for Manufacturing, GMB Scotland. 4.
Sport is not a luxury; it is a necessity in building a healthier, more connected and resilient Scotland.10:26 I thank my colleague Brian Whittle for securing this excellent debate.