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It is critical that that starts with being able to identify coercive and controlling behaviours. I endorse that last point whole-heartedly. It is imperative that we become better at identifying coercive control.
It will be for a spending review to be conducted by the Westminster Government at some point before the new 2025-26 financial year or a budget plan to give us more information.
That is certainly a consideration that I will have when we talk about this in more detail.12:15 I would point to one of my qualifications, which is a law qualification.
As the Auditor General said, it is very important to have methods in place to monitor progress. We have identified a couple of points in that regard, such as the core point about duplication of spending and best use of money.
In my experience, schools know how best to use their local knowledge to develop their own mobile phone strategy. 15:26 I welcome the opportunity to speak in support of Pam Duncan-Glancy’s motion, which calls for mobile phones to be banned for learners in school classrooms.