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S6W-38508 Carol Mochan: To ask the Scottish Government what assessment it has made of investing in more NHS-based clinical radiology and oncology specialty training places compared with the outsourcing of NHS contracts to the independent sector.
APHA inspectors also provide veterinary advice and guidance to local authorities about welfare in transport. APHA inspectors conduct farm visits to monitor welfare standards. These can include programmed inspections and reactive visits in response to complaints or other intelligence.
APHA inspectors also provide veterinary advice and guidance to local authorities about welfare in transport. APHA inspectors conduct farm visits to monitor welfare standards. These can include programmed inspections and reactive visits in response to complaints or other intelligence.
S6W-27404 Martin Whitfield: To ask the Scottish Government how the Scottish Teachers' Pension Scheme (STPS) pension benefit structure, including accrual rate and lump sum, compares to other defined benefit pension schemes.
Scottish Parliament 25th Anniversary Regional Programme of Community Engagement Final report highlight This is a summary of the full report which you can find at parliament.scot/communities Introduction To mark the 25th Anniversary of the Scottish Parliament the Presiding Officer led a regional programme of visits all over Scotland. The Parliament worked in collaboration with the communities we visited to address the challenge of how we involve more people in the work of their Parliament.
Scottish Parliament 25th Anniversary Regional Programme of Community Engagement Executive summary This is a summary of the full report which you can find at parliament.scot/communities Introduction To mark the 25th Anniversary of the Scottish Parliament the Presiding Officer led a regional programme of visits all over Scotland. The Parliament worked in collaboration with the communities we visited to address the challenge of how we involve more people in the work of their Parliament.
The data shows very little difference compared to pre-pandemic levels in the percentage of reviews that were carried out, at first visits and then the visits at six to eight weeks, 13 to 15 months, 27 to 30 months and four to five years.