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iHealth and Sport Committee, Official Report, 21 January 2020, Col 26
The University of Strathclyde stated manufacturers were reliant on outdated technology and called for new production and supply chain technologies to "revolutionalise healthcare delivery"iiUniversity of Strathclyde.
The Committee considered the updated National Outcomes at its meeting on 26 April 2018 and agreed to write to you to indicate that it considers the inclusion of the following national outcomes to be appropriate:
We are open, connected and make a positive contribution internationally;
We are creative and our vibrant and diverse cultures are expressed and enj...
In its reportiiScottish Parliament Justice Committee (Session 5) - 22nd Report, 2019: Secure Care and Prison Places for Children and Young People in Scotland (SP Paper 628), 26 November 2019: https://digitalpublications.parliament.scot/Committees/Report/J/2019/11/26/Secure-care-and-prison-places-for-children-and-youn...
It is intended that seven members of the Committee, if available, and one clerk and one SPICe researcher will undertake the visit which would run from Sunday to Tuesday. 2.
The inconsistency is in how the construction compliance and notification plan that is now in place is used. The plan can be populated with 20 visits or perhaps more, although that is very rare.
We expected to work together with Police Scotland or the SPA on a response and that there would certainly be an action plan in place by three months after the report at the latest.