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These amendments proposed extending that to either 2 or 3 years.Withdrawn - during the debate the Minister assured the Member that the Scottish Government is looking at what has been undertaken in Wales, where various channels are used for awareness raising among new residents, including new GP registrations, univer...
James McEnaney added in evidence that he had been able to find little information on the views expressed by stakeholders or a substantial written evidence base for SNSAs:
Susan Quinn’s evidence says that, in the various meetings, nobody said that they wanted a new set of tests, and that aligns with the information that I found.
To build its capacity and capability Ms Deacon has increased the SPA from 27 to 40 members, including 7 new Board members, and she intends to increase it further to 68.
Similarly, the Centre for Youth and Criminal Justice said—
The proposed Bill appears to provide flexibility in the use of electronic monitoring (EM), and looks to the future, enabling the inclusion of new technologies as these become available.
For some years, HIS and the CI have carried out joint inspections of integrated health and social care services.
Both bodies use the new Health and Social Care Standards 5Scottish Government. (2017, June).
We believe there is merit in the idea of offering all new non-executive board members the opportunity to shadow or buddy an existing member before they begin in post.
Committee reports
Date published:
1 September 2017
Finally, in June 2017, the Scottish Government announced it would tender for a new route into teachingiiThe announcement to tender was made after the Committee had completed evidence taking and so is not analysed in this report..
The Scottish Ministers may use the power provided by this section to make changes for a devolved purpose such as to refer consequentially to some aspect of the new universal credit or to supplement the gap left by the abolition of the hook benefit, for example by creating new eligibility criteria for certain passport...
In oral evidence to the Committee, Laura Dunlop QC of the Faculty of Advocates said that she assumed the reference to section 17 of the 1973 Act in the new section 17C would encompass any predecessor provisions.10Laura Dunlop QC, Faculty of Advocates. (2017, February 28).