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Is this all within the terms of the Parliament's family-friendly policies? I do not think that it could get much more family friendly than meeting for one and a half days a week.
Food is generally not an element of the purchase because most nursery children do not get lunch; they get two sessions in one day and lunch is not included.
We must look closely to ensure that we get everything to which Scotland is entitled, that the money is well spent and that we are getting value for money.
Is there any reason why people with records of needs who will not get CSPs under the new arrangements could not, in the meantime, and if they so wished, be deemed to require to have a plan?
This is really the time to get a sense of how we position the new body and the new policies.We should also think about John Wallace's important point about the articulation with education.