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What assurance is there that staff across health boards, including in NHS Forth Valley, will be properly supported through the winter, particularly so that we can get safe staffing levels with proper breaks and hot meals being provided to all staff?
Will the minister give an assurance that increasing understanding of autism programme is not being axed by the Government and that such projects will continue to get support, so that local businesses can benefit from the talents of the amazing young people who are supported by those projects?
Baby Box Programme To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an update on the implementation of the baby box programme. (S6O-01269) The latest data available on take-up in 2020 shows that 98 per cent of expectant parents took up the opportunity of receiving a baby box.
The important issue of funding was mentioned by Kim Atkinson and Kirsty McNab. A person can go to their GP, get a prescription and then get their medication at no cost.
I will share with the chamber the latest data on Edinburgh. These are the figures that were available yesterday; we will get updated figures later today.
However, we are not getting deep enough into the system. I do not know whether that is because the curriculum is overloaded so people cannot get in, but that needs to be revisited.
In addition, the Bill established the Scottish Food Commission to keep progress towards meeting the good food nation ambitions under review and to advise, inform and assist the Scottish Ministers and relevant authorities with meeting their plan objectives.
The Bill became an Act on 26 July 2022. Further information about the Good Food Nation (Scotland) Bil...
ivLetter from the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Local Government on Pre-Budget Scrutiny 2025-26 - 4 December 2024
It was understood that COSLA’s Barriers to Elected Office Special Interest Group would be considering next steps in respect of SLARC’s wider recommendations.