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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...
More than 30% of children in poor households now live in the PRS (Figure 7).
The number of families living in the PRS may still be relatively small compared to the number of single adults.
A summary of the responses can be viewed here.
On 7 March 2022, the Committee held an informal engagement session to hear the patient perspective and the lived experience of people who access primary care services.
In particular, key delivery levers are underspecified—especially the “consumer incentives” package. If incentives are new but undefined, it is not possible to assess the expected uptake (new vs used EVs), fiscal cost, distributional impacts, or whether it closes the gap to the emissions pathway the plan assumes.