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Community alarms and/or telecare have been in use in their most basic form for over 40 years, with the latest Scottish Government statistics showing that over 126,000 people are being supported at home with telecare.
It is really important that the report is not given warm words today and then filed away without us talking about it again. We will have a new First Minister, and there might be a new Cabinet and a new approach in Government.
P ART 2 C HILDREN ’ S SERVICES PLANNING 22 Children’s services planning 22A Outcomes of children’s services plans 22B Process and review of children’s services plans 22C Reporting of children’s services plans 22CA Report on family group decision-making services 22CB Review of the Act 22CC Report on fulfilment of the Promise P ART 3 F INAL PROVISIONS 23 Ancillary provision 24 Regulation-making powers 24A Meaning of “child” 25 Commencement 26...
A nnual General Meeting th Friday 24 January 2025 at 10.00am Via MS Teams 1 Welcome and apologies 2 Re-election of Officers All − Approval of Craig Hoy MSP as Convenor − Approval of Paul Sweeney MSP as Deputy Convenor 3 Re-appointment of the Secretariat - approval from members for All CAMRA, SIBA and the Beer Group to continue to provide the Secretariat. 4 Report on CPG Activities in 2024 Secretariat − Visit...
Future agriculture policy Wednesday 19 April 2023 Ian Boyd-Livingston, Stockfree Farming Thank you, I enjoyed my first visit to Holyrood very much and it was great to meet you.
Angus Council submission of 15 December 2022 PE1941/O: Stop the destruction of headstones within community cemeteries Angus Council recognizes its statutory obligation to ensure the safety of our staff and those visiting our cemeteries and churchyards.
Finally, the Committee looks forward to visiting the Commission’s offices and meeting you and the Commissioners once the public health situation allows such an event.
You talked about the £4.1 million in the latest round of funding, and I think that I am right in saying that an additional £2 million of funding will go to the South Uist community centre.