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These activities could include, for example, undertaking pilot projects, demonstration events, co-operative programmes, demonstration events, farm visits and exchange programmes.
The policy memorandum highlights the role the Farm Advisory Services (FAS) and Knowledge Transfer and Innovation Fund (KTIF) have played since 2014 but states “these schemes only f...
Further details will be announced in the coming weeks.
The Presiding Officer will also visit regions all over Scotland, meeting people from all walks of life to hear their views and ideas for the future.
Landowners with trees on their land which are frequently visited by the public, e.g. golf courses, local authority parks etc., will often carry out detailed risk assessments on the dangers posed by trees on their land.
What are the key issues facing Scotland’s health and social care services?.
The visit is part of a parliamentary inquiry into the sustainability of Scotland’s finances.
Dentists can fill in the survey here: Recovery of NHS dentistry services - Scottish Parliament - Citizen Space
For more information about the inquiry, please visit the Committee’s inquiry webpage
Prior to launching the inquiry the Committee wrote to the Cabinet Secretary for NHS Recovery and Scottish Heath Boards on 27th April 2023, copies of the lett...
It is clear to us, from multiple sources of evidence, that civil cases that follow criminal cases of domestic abuse are not reflecting the much broader understanding that we now have of the impact, harm and trauma that domestic abuse visits on children. We were unhappy about that issue when the bill was passed, and I think that it is really critical that it...
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On Monday 28 November, the Committee visited Airdrie to speak with Remploy and Routes to Work, their service users and partners to understand what services they are providing to support people with a long-term illness who wish to get into employment in North Lanarkshire.
Committee reports
Date published:
29 November 2022
Reporters: None
Committee Clerk: Jim Johnston
Advisers: None
Visits: None
Events: None
WitnessesThe following witnesses were called to give oral evidenceCategoryNumberScottish Government Ministers8Scottish Government officials11Members of the Scottish Parliament0Representatives of public bodies4Representatives of local authorities0UK Ministers0UK Government...