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However, as you said, the level of care is determined by what is offered in practice. Since being visited this week by a lady about her son, I have been quite concerned about the difference between a stated care plan and unmet respite care.
Interestingly, Airdrie now has Gaelic road signs, because of a recent visit of the Royal National Mod. I believe that Gaelic should be part of the cultural heritage of the national parks.
In my former incarnation as a councillor, I had cause to visit Balerno, where there is a superb example of a community school and where community education is embedded in the management structure.
In case I need to remind you, the 11 are "Tosca", "Macbeth", a visit to Vienna, "Salome", "Das Rheingold", "Orfeo ed Euridice", "L'Elisir d'Amore", "Madama Butterfly", "From the House of the Dead", "Jephtha" and "Don Giovanni".
The Housing (Scotland) Act 2006 encourages the private rented sector and protects tenants within it. The Scottish Schools (Parental Involvement) Act 2006 gives more parents the flexibility to decide their involvement in their children's schools.
Those are important agendas for the Executive, the Cabinet and the junior ministers, who I hope will join us after today's vote.Those agendas are in stark contrast to the Scottish National Party's opposition over the past five years to the housing investment in Glasgow and elsewhere through the transfer of housing stock to local people and tenants, who will...
Local authorities, not individual tenants, pursue ASBOs, so the entirety of Scotland is at the mercy of whether housing departments are prepared to use the legislation that is available to them.
We do a whole range of things, through social inclusion partnerships, listening to communities programmes, community councils, community associations and tenants groups. There are a range of ways in which the Executive and local councils engage with their communities.