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The second is the Scottish welfare fund. Money has been transferred from the Department for Work and Pensions, but we have had another 10 per cent cut.
It is the only Government in the United Kingdom that maintains a commitment to delivering and sustaining the challenging standard that 98 per cent of patients should be admitted, discharged or transferred within four hours of their arrival at an accident and emergency department.The latest official figures show that, in June, 95.1 per cent of patients throughout Scotland were admitted, discharged or transferred within four hours.
To ask the Scottish Government what the reason is for the reported rise in the number of people arriving at accident and emergency units who were not admitted, discharged or transferred within eight hours. (S4O-01270) Since 2010-11, 16 hospitals have reported a reduction in the number of people arriving at accident and emergency units who were not admitted, discharged or transferred within eight hours.
Subsequently, in 2014, the Scottish ministers announced their intention to legislate following confirmation from the UK Government that it was willing to transfer competence through a devolution instrument that would be drafted specifically on the issue, just as it had done for Wales.
If anyone wants to know more, I recommend that they consult the Trees for Life website, which talks about the Scots pine canopy encouraging blaeberries, cowberries and even rare orchids in the shade of the trees.The Scots pine is iconic.
Dame Elish’s review recommended the transfer of certain functions from the SPA to the PIRC “to enhance independent scrutiny” and “remove any perception of familiarity” between those subject to allegations and the person considering the matter.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
15 February 2021
In addition, Educational Psychologists who work in local authorities are providing support, guidance and resources through authority websites, telephone and virtual consultations to support vulnerable children, young people and their families.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
22 January 2021
An independent report into Precarious and Flexible Working will be published on the Scottish Government website later today. The research report presents findings on young people’s experiences of precarious and flexible work.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
30 November 2020
Parent Club also includes tailored advice to parents who are supporting children and young people with additional support needs https://www.parentclub.scot/articles/supporting-children-and-young-people-with-additional-support-needs Education Scotland’s Scotland Learns website also provides learning resources and advice and support to parents and carers v...