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There will be a brief pause to allow those on the front benches to change before the next item of business.Hunting with Dogs (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1 Hunting with Dogs (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1 The next item of business is a stage 1 debate on motion S6M-06428, in the name of M...
The Scottish Government is investing £1 million in school libraries through the School Library Improvement Fund, administered by the Scottish Library and Information Council.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
24 February 2017
Agenda item 5: Questions and discussion Questions from the Convenor and audience explored the following topics: 1. What are the challenges of gathering evidence of particular kinds of work, and how can creative approaches address these?
Agenda item 5: Questions and discussion Questions from the Convenor and audience explored the following topics: 1. What are the challenges of gathering evidence of particular kinds of work, and how can creative approaches address these?
Agenda item 5: Questions and discussion Questions from the Convenor and audience explored the following topics: 1. What are the challenges of gathering evidence of particular kinds of work, and how can creative approaches address these?
Language that implies neurodivergent children are the “problem” reinforces the stigma faced by these children, and their families, everywhere they turn - whether it be the playground at school drop-off, social media, 1 mainstream media or even bodies such as the EIS . 1 For more info see: www.standuk.co.uk/empowermen...
She explains that EIF has had a decades-long relationship with the US, and US visitors make up 1/3 of all bookers and are the second-largest market online and on social media.
West Lothian Council NETs Land and Countryside Ecocide (Scotland) Bill Responses 1. Should the Bill clarify whether, and under what circumstances, acts carried out under consents or licences might still expose individuals or organisations, including public bodies with planning or licensing functions, to criminal liability for ecocide?