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We welcome the approach on employability, but there are two issues for us. First, the point has been well made that a lot of the families we are talking about right now are in such crisis that employability seems to be quite a way away.
You may wish to note that the Scottish Government wrote to the Social Justice and Social Security Committee on 19 October seeking our views on the second Tackling Child Poverty Delivery Plan 2022-26. We responded on 22 November 2021 drawing out relevant points form the Committee’s pre-budget work and highlighting oth...
Is that what the go-live events from 26 January to 26 July are for? Yes. How will an operator that is based in England and that is not even aware that we will have a new tax learn about it?
I am sorry, convener—I am just trying to understand how it is affecting what the SQA is going to do. Old habits die hard. We started this evidence session talking about national 4.
I ask Sue Webber to wind up and say whether she wishes to press or withdraw amendment 110.09:15 I accept the points that the minister and the member have made, but I am here to represent—I believe—what the public expects.
Not only do data not align, but systems sometimes do not talk to each other, and trying to find a point of convergence among partners when one system might be the right one is difficult."
However, in my clinical experience and from talking to other doctors, whether or not they are representatives of professional bodies, I know that we want the best for our patients.
I have found the part of the report that talks about emergency response, so I will return to your point on the ability of the emergency response system to deal with extreme weather events.