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Additionally, health boards can create their own targeted solutions to the unique challenges they have locally such as the new ‘Lifelong Smiles’ programme in Greater Glasgow and Clyde.
A: this would be crops that can either be grown in the polytunnel or traditionally, ideally crops needing a small amount of water to grow. 4 The Mamie Martin Fund’s Country Director, Mercy Sibande, visiting from Malawi speaking of her organisation’s work in supporting the secondary education of girls in Malawi.
The meeting finished with an introductory presentation from Cancer Card which included a short demo of their new online support hub. th 14 December 2022 3 MSPs, 40 Non-MSPs The meeting included the AGM with the remainder of session led by the Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation with a focus on lung screening and early detection.
With a renewed focus on hard to reach and seldom heard groups, as well as people with protected characteristics, we are working to ensure people from all walks of life can access the support they are entitled to through their new Scottish social security system.
With a renewed focus on hard to reach and seldom heard groups, as well as people with protected characteristics, we are working to ensure people from all walks of life can access the support they are entitled to through their new Scottish social security system.
Elena Whitham and Dominique Barr will follow this up. Elena Whitham suggested that a visit to one of the demonstration projects, when they are known, would be useful and this was agreed.
COVID-19 Committee 26 November 2020 COVID-19 Committee 26 November 2020Decision on Taking Business in Private Decision on Taking Business in Private Good morning, and welcome to the COVID-19 Committee’s 22nd meeting.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
10 February 2026
However, Zero Waste Scotland estimate that during the 52 weeks prior to April 2023, the number of single-use vapes consumed in Scotland was between 21 and 26 million units, each containing on average 0.15g of lithium.