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Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill (Funding) To ask the Scottish Government, further to the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care’s letter to the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee regarding the funding required for the Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill on 26 February, what current NHS services would potentially be reduced to meet such costs.
The best way of saying it is that we are silted up with small cohorts of the population who need to be co-located on one site, and we cannot move them around to co-locate them so that they can access better support and services and do so safely.
Individuals Anne Pinkman Elyse Brown Carol Dearie Karen Mabon Maggie Melon Briege Nugent Yvonne Robson Organisations Aberdeen City Council Aberdeenshire Health & Social Care Partnership Apex Scotland British Association of Social Work Circle Scotland Community Justice Aberdeen Community Justice Glasgow Community Justice Scotland Cornerstone CrossReach Cyrenians Scottish Centre for Conflict Resolution Dumfries and Galloway Council Early Years Scotland Engender Falkirk Council Families Outside Fife College (SPS Education Providers) Fife Council Glen Isla and Glen Cova Projects, Angus Council Highland Council HM Inspectorate of Prisons Scotland includem Justice for Women Mental Welfare Commission Midlothian Council Justice Services...
Annual Report of the Scottish Public Services Ombudsman: The Committee will take evidence from— Rosemary Agnew, Ombudsman, Niki Maclean, Director, and Andrew Sheridan, Head of Improvement, Standards and Engagement, Scottish Public Services Ombudsman. 3.
Annual Report of the Scottish Public Services Ombudsman: The Committee will take evidence from— Rosemary Agnew, Ombudsman, Niki Maclean, Director, and Andrew Sheridan, Head of Improvement, Standards and Engagement, Scottish Public Services Ombudsman. 3.
However, there are some interesting and innovative alternatives to just making the sites safe, such as using them for pumped hydro storage schemes or for bike tracks and other outdoor activities that could attract visitors to the areas.
She has not only been left with the mess of the Rangers FC malicious prosecutions cases that were caused by her male predecessors, but has even bigger issues in respect of the backlog of tens of thousands of criminal cases and how so many women and girls are still failed by the justice system.
These inspections review and evaluate the effectiveness of the provision and check whether the provider is delivering care which meets the requirements of legislation, statutory regulations and the Quality 109 framework for secure accommodation services. 217. Education is ordinarily provided by an independent school on the same site as the secure accommodation service.