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The Tackling Child Poverty Delivery Plan 2022-26: ‘Best Start, Bright Futures’, recognises the value of the No One Left Behind approach and the opportunity to increase investment in services which provide the holistic and connected support parents need to enter and progress in employment.
The Bureau noted that motions to approve the following SSIs would be lodged and taken in the Chamber on Wednesday 26 January: • Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Requirements) (Scotland) Amendment (No. 5) Regulations 2021 (SSI 2021/475) • Health Protection (Coronavirus) (International Travel and Operator Liability) (Scotland) Amendment (No. 13) Regulations 2...
R estricted – policy PB/S6/21/MINS/15 Minute of Parliamentary Bureau meeting 2 November 2021 at 12.00 pm Q1.03 / MS Teams Present: • Alison Johnstone (chair) • Liam McArthur* • Annabelle Ewing • George Adam • Stephen Kerr • Gillian Mackay • Neil Bibby Also attended: • Gordon MacDonald Officials present: • David McGill • Catherine Fergusson • Gary Cocker • Polly Davidson* • Rebecca Carradice • Mark Brough • Gail Grant* • Callum Thomson* • Irene Fleming* Previous minutes 1. The minutes of 26...
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Date answered:
11 January 2024
In parallel to this wider package of support, as part of the specific investment you reference, KidsOR biomedical engineers will visit each partner hospital and provide staff training on how to best utilise these new solar energy systems.
Student Awards Agency Scotland and our Higher Education Institutions continue to work hard to promote programmes by visiting schools, attending careers fairs and promoting the range of opportunities via social media channels.
Yesterday at 5 o’clock, when the media’s focus was on the reshuffle, NHS Lothian released on its website the latest report into the manipulation of waiting times in Lothian.
NHS Grampian (Pain Clinic Waiting Times) The latest quarterly figures show that, of 536 referrals to a pain clinic in NHS Grampian, only 51 were seen for the first appointment within the 18-week target.
We understand the parliamentary session is coming to an end in the new year but believe this topic should be included in the committee’s legacy report for incoming committee members to look at.