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The framework is featured on the Scottish Government website. A communication to announce its publication will be sent to NHS Boards, Integration Authorities and relevant stakeholders to update them of the framework which is attached.
The framework is featured on the Scottish Government website. A communication to announce its publication will be sent to NHS Boards, Integration Authorities and relevant stakeholders to update them of the framework which is attached.
In accordance with the Official Statistics Code of Practice, NRS are required to make the public, and other users, aware of any risks to intended publication dates and the revised plans. They therefore updated the website to notify about the delay late on 17 April.
Details of this programme will be made available through the website and communicated to the Community Councils – again with a minimum of 4 weeks’ notice.
You can also find the publication (www.gov.scot/isbn/9781805255581) on the Scottish Government website. The report outlines the findings of a pre-consultation exercise that the Scottish Government undertook with our stakeholders last year.
With regards the Scottish Borders Housing Association’s (SBHA) proposals for garage to home conversions mentioned in the petition, the SBHA held two pre-planning application consultation events and hosted an online survey. The SBHA website states: “Over 100 people attended across the two consultation events, with others taking part in our online survey, and...
Current guidance for consumers on caffeine, based on the EFSA 2015 opinion, is available on the FSS website. More generally, we recognise that the evidence base in relation to caffeine, specifically caffeine gum, continues to develop.
Links to the responses along with a summary of issues produced by SPICe 3 are available on the Session 5 Committee’s website. The Committee wrote to the Scottish Government inviting an update on progress with the Scottish Government’s planned review of the current licensing system along with expected timescales for its conclusion.
I am writing to advise you that the final report is to be published on the SMHLR website on Friday 30 September; https://mentalhealthlawreview.scot/ This Government wants to ensure that Scotland’s legislative framework continues to lead the world and the work of the Review therefore plays a key role in laying the foundations for future reforms.
The Official Report for the Committee’s consideration of the petition can be viewed here: Meeting of the Parliament: RAINE/20/04/2022 | Scottish Parliament Website The Committee agreed to write to you in relation to the petition and, specifically, on the effectiveness of the Animal Health and Welfare (Scotland) Act 2006 in protecting the welfare of greyhoun...