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Action: Willie, Alan, Lorna, Susan Item 7: New ways of working – Paper 22 10. LT discussed the New Ways of Working Programme moving into the next and final phase - ‘business as usual’.
Approval of 8 February 2023 Meeting Minute th The minutes of the CPGMVAWC meeting on 8 February 2023 were approved as an accurate record – proposed by LTh and seconded by MS. B. New Member Applications o Amber Cully, GMAP o Alice Jackson, Individual Amber Cully and Alice Jackson were both welcomed as new members of t...
In addition, the transition between the dual- and single carriageway sections south of Birnam has been upgraded with new signage, red infill and illuminated road studs.
There has been no increase of registration for the PDS as we are not currently registering new patients unless they specifically meet the PDS criteria.
Witnesses raised wider concerns about the experience of victims as they move through the justice system and shared their views on whether a new offence or statutory aggravator is required.
As the Committee is aware, the physical intervention working group began work on the new guidance in January 2020. Progress was affected by members’ focus on the Covid-19 response.
A new report carried out by UCU has found: ▪ two-thirds of respondents said they are likely or very likely to leave the university sector in the next five years over pension cuts, pay and working conditions. ▪ almost nine in 10 (88%) of respondents said they are not optimistic or not at all optimistic about the future of higher education in the UK This is a...
The Scottish Government has been investigating its capacity and capability to manage interventions in business following the report of the Advisory Group on Economic Recovery (AGER), which recommended: The Scottish Government should build its professional capability to manage ownership stakes in private businesses, which are likely to arise out of the crisis. This should not require new legislation, nor a new public sector organisation.