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We also note your comment that “the impression that I get is that standards are not great and that certain issues are certainly driving up complaint numbers.” e further note that around 80% of complaints in the reporting year were Winadmissible and that whilst the majority of complaints came from members of the public, complaints from fellow councillors als...
We also note your comment that “the impression that I get is that standards are not great and that certain issues are certainly driving up complaint numbers.”
Chris (surname unsure) – There is a need for invisible support especially for autistic people Maggie Ellis – It is vital that we understand getting a job is difficult. There are disabled people who have applied for over 200 jobs and had nothing back.
As I set out in my letter of 27 October 2021, the Scottish Government is committed to ensuring that all children and young people, including autistic learners, get the support that they need in school to reach their full potential.
Internal Review of Transactions: Findings and Recommendations 26 Appendix 1: Note of expenditure on meals greater than £50 per head Please note that this information contains only expenditure on meals for which an itemised receipt has been provided.
The UK Government could also follow Scotland’s example whereby we are tackling child poverty head-on with the new Scottish child payment. I recently visited Lo’gelly Lunches.
Obviously, there are clear criteria for the use of road signage, but if Jamie Halcro Johnston would like to furnish me with the specific details of the matter to which he refers, I would be more than happy to get Transport Scotland officials to look into it.
The interviews 28. Interviews were held on 25, 26 and 27 September. Candidates were invited to deliver a prepared response to an exercise issued a week prior to the interview, and to answer a series of questions.
The interviews 28. Interviews were held on 25, 26 and 27 September. Candidates were invited to deliver a prepared response to an exercise issued a week prior to the interview, and to answer a series of questions.
This sets out:
Background to the CTR scheme, and why some households currently get different levels of CTR depending on whether they are getting Universal Credit or legacy benefits
How the new scheme seeks to address this, and analysis of its impact on different households
Micro-simulation modelling of the impact of the new rules across the whole caseload
As an organization with expert knowledge of the council tax reduction scheme the Committee is writing to ask your views on these regulations.