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The relationship with CJS has been invaluable in helping SDS with relevant support and advice particularly on how best to deliver our role as a national statutory partner.
It is vital that clear steps are taken to illustrate best practice in accessibility. Without some cultural change, we will not see meaningful involvement of disabled people and unpaid carers in decision making.
Such circumstances cannot deliver the best for students in Scotland, which is why our campaign has the support of the National Union of Students (NUS) Scotland.
The cabinet secretary and Mr Balfour have made that point exceptionally well. I am not trying to state that my point is connected to that, but there is a need to look at economic inactivity.
In both Administrations, we do our best to manage our way through the differing ministerial mandates, but there comes a point when the reality of that hits and there is no scope for further negotiation or development at an official level and matters must be sorted out at a political level.