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Our briefing paper says that, in October 2017, the Scottish Government ran the “You’ve earned it” campaign on pension credit, which was targeted at over-65s.
People who were employed by the health board to provide the services that have been delegated to us, such as NHS health visitors, district nurses or physiotherapists, will continue to be employed by the health board.
Some of the submissions flagged up the question of facilities for visitors and mentioned that, if there is to be an increase in tourism and visitors, there should be facilities for those people.
The UK Government must constantly consider the balance relating to universal credit, incentives to work and supporting people—there is a balance between the universal credit requirements and the number of working hours that an individual undertakes.
As required under Rule 9.7.8A of the Parliament’s Standing Orders, these Explanatory Notes are published to accompany the Forensic Medical Services (Victims of Sexual Offences) (Scotland) Bill (which was introduced in the Scottish Parliament on 26 November 2019) as amended at Stage 2.
Both Hannah Axon and Dr Jason Lang highlighted communication gaps between services, explaining that education services, health services and families often have different expectations.