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First, we should not underestimate the question of policy transfer and how the models will be transferred—typically by consultants—across local and national boundaries.
We are trying to communicate the good practice that we have seen elsewhere, and to ensure that, if it is transferable, it is brought into the Scottish context. 11:30 We have only 30 minutes left, so perhaps we can keep our questions and answers succinct.
That is a worthy aspiration, but there are data issues to do with the registration of chemicals that mean that the data cannot instantly be transferred over to the UK system and used in the same way.
I will quickly say something about the registration process when ownership transfers. If a property is already in the land register, it is a two-day process to transfer the registration, so that is very quick.
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Date answered:
5 December 2022
With regards to any review being made public, the first set of reports from the BAA were published and are publicly available on the NHS Lothian website and also the British Academy of Audiology (BAA) website.
If we share the Scottish Games Network’s desire for a robust talent pipeline, we must take steps to ensure that games workers are given the rights and privileges that they deserve.19:26 I thank Michael Marra for securing the debate and for highlighting the publication of “Level Up Scotland: A National Action Plan for the Scottish Games Sector”.