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Justice Sub-Committee on Policing 26 October 2017 Justice Sub-Committee on Policing 26 October 2017Decision on Taking Business in Private Decision on Taking Business in Private Good afternoon, everyone, and welcome to the 16th meeting in 2017 of the Justice Sub-Committee on Policing.
Overseas visits undertaken by Scottish Ministers help protect and enhance Scotland’s interests, improve global networks, unlock new economic and trading opportunities and create domestic opportunities and benefits for the people of Scotland.
Since implementation, more than 56,900 virtual visits have taken place in the SPS. The SPS has put in place precautionary measures, informed by public health guidance, to make in-person visits as safe as possible.
Retrieved from <a href="https://www.beateatingdisorders.org.uk/news/coronavirus-news/beat-receives-grant-from-scottish-government-to-help-its-response-to-coronavirus/" target="_blank">https://www.beateatingdisorders.org.uk/news/coronavirus-news/beat-receives-grant-from-scottish-government-to-help-its-response-to-coronavirus/</a> In July 2021, Beat received £400,000 in funding to support those with eating disorders and their families in Scotland.5Beat. (2021, July 20).
For example, some analysis was done by the Coalition of Carers in Scotland on the funds to support unpaid carers, and it traced £26 million less than in budget commitments—in other words, there was a shortfall of £26 million in that support.
Am I correct in saying that the pay deal now means that new starts all get paid about 20 per cent less than existing staff and that, for example, new starts lose their allowance for lunch—they do not get paid over lunch?