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In effect, it provides a mechanism for the health department to get the money spent in the area that it thinks is needed to deliver the required number of nurses and midwives.
The sub-committee’s final session took place yesterday, when we heard from the SPA’s new chair, Martyn Evans, and new chief executive, Lynn Brown, on its priorities for the future.
Also, stressing how critical it is to see the RIHF extended beyond 2026, Luke concluded that if we can’t get housing to work, our island communities will fail.
In a breezy blog that was signed off “Kate and David”, they said: “we have been busy getting to know each other” and “getting up to speed with the range of work required to deliver the Assembly ...
I know that the committee will take evidence from the British Veterinary Association. A number of people will visit their vet to get a mild sedative for their animals around those times because they will know that there will be fireworks.
Does anyone else want to come in on the general sense of community wealth building, how the approach differs and why we might need new legislation? I get a sense that this is happening in Scotland.
One thing that happened was that a very small number of parents applied late to get a nursery place in a PVI setting, and they were unable to get their first-choice setting.