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Will that have financial implications if there are more requirements for the police or local authority inspectors to visit premises? Yes. That is another area in which the police and local authorities will get involved.
We need to increase the number of advisers to get people into the DAS. It is a virtuous circle—if we increase the number of advisers, we should increase the number of people who access the DAS.Citizens Advice Scotland's submission seems to mix up two things.
Access to on-the-job training is much more limited. The older that somebody gets, the less chance that they will have of getting on training programmes.
Access to on-the-job training is much more limited. The older that somebody gets, the less chance that they will have of getting on training programmes.
Joking aside, the point that Rob Gibson has highlighted is an important one. If the draftsmen cannot get the minister's name right, that hardly inspires confidence in other areas.
The reasons for wishing to add further authorities could be e.g. that this Parliament creates new relevant bodies through legislation in the future which might be expected to produce food plans or an existing body increases its role or functions in relation to food.