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Dumfries and Galloway comply with statutory responsibilities to make information available on Additional Support for Learning, our website includes details on including links to national advocacy and support organisations.
. - Draft outcomes are likely to be published early 2024, which will be followed by a consultation period in parliament of 40 days before new outcomes are finalised. Discussion Question: The website offers opportunity for organisations and individuals.
This report can be found on the Scottish Government website at the following link: Women's Health Plan : A Report on Progress - gov.scot (www.gov.scot) Update on the return of midwife-led maternity services to Stranraer NHS Dumfries and Galloway has proposed an independently chaired local service review of maternity services in Wigtownshire.
It was reiterated that speakers’ presentations would be uploaded to the CPG webpage within the RPC website as soon as possible after the meeting along with the unapproved minutes.
SD stated that they would welcome the support from the CPG to put out positive messaging in social media posts, on websites and in magazines. Action: SD will circulate toolkit for onward circulation to members.
During the four phases of the campaign, 133,000 unique individuals were directed to the Stop It Now! website from Scotland (this figure is probably significantly higher but accurate measurement is not possible due to cookie control opt-outs).
It also recommends that the Scottish Government provides a straightforward way for individuals and families to contact it directly should they consider they fall within the scope of the pardon, for example, via the Scottish Government website. (61) The Committee is keen to ensure however that in taking the above steps there is no delay in the proposed passa...
Members were encouraged to explore Speak Gaelic website which can be found here. A question was raised about how the ocurse has been tailored for those who are returning to Gaelic speaking.
We will discuss with universities arrangements for any increase in the number of students beyond the 5 per cent limit after 26 April, when Scotland will move into protection levels.