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Whilst we understand the sentiment that the current arrangements were time limited, we see the changes made by the 2024 public ownership act as removing any time 1 https://weownit.org.uk/site/assets/files/58952/gb_rail_labour_opposition_white_paper-1.pdf 2 https://labour.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/GETTING-BRITAIN-MOVING-Labours-Plan-to-Fix-Britains- Railways.pdf 1 limitation, as the current operation of services is in public ownership which is no longer seen as a ‘last resort’. 6.
Which of the following best expresses your view on section 1, which requires public bodies to have due regard for the need to promote wellbeing and sustainable development?
In partnership with Health Boards and programme leads we are also taking forward Childsmile ‘Plus’ SIMD 1 and community focus, which will provide additional toothbrushing packs via Health Visitors, Childminders & babybox as well as a new cohort of Dental Health Support Workers for advocacy and focussed support.
This was agreed to by division: For 7 (Bob Doris, Pauline McNeill, Alasdair Allan, Keith Brown, Mark Griffin, Alison Johnstone, Shona Robison), Against 1 (Jeremy Balfour), Abstentions 1 (Michelle Ballantyne).
2nd Meeting, 2019 (Session 5), Thursday 17 January 2019
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