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We have just had a long discussion that centred very much on a letter from the Scottish Government, dated 22 March, in response to the committee’s letter of 26 February 2019. We have considered the response, and we will write back to the Scottish Government for clarification of some points and some additional reassurance on some points.
These costs fall entirely to the Scottish Administration and cover both the establishment phase (2022-23 to 2025-26) and the operational phase (from 2025-26).
Caroline Gardner mentioned that NHS Highland has managed to identify £26 million of recurring savings and NHS Tayside has managed to identify £21 million of recurring savings.
The following comments will contextualise what I hope we are going to talk about today. From a governance point of view—the board’s point of view—it is important to give a flavour of how non-executive board members in particular see NHS Lothian’s current development and progre...
I am therefore pleased that we have reached the point that we have reached today of having a suitable amendment to ensure that, when we talk about women in the bill, that includes trans women.
Their annual reports describe ‘the quality of their policy advice and the satisfaction of their 26 m inister/s with the policy support provided by the agency’.
A bit of professional judgment will always be involved, and we have to trust that those professionals know what is best for the child. That takes us back to the point that Mr Beattie raised and his very interesting table.