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Because the number of nursing and midwifery students is relatively small compared with the total number of students with which SAAS deals, their cases are dealt with on an individual basis—there is no need to design an entirely new system.
You have obviously done quite a bit of research on what happens under other Administrations. How does the PEA in Scotland compare with the PEA in care homes in England?
We might have to have two sessions: one on the scientific evidence and one on comparative approaches, perhaps in New Zealand, the United States or somewhere else that has been outwith our consideration.
I reiterate the point that Lynn Merrifield made about comparing the legislation on the safety of animals travelling with that on the safety of children.
We have to find some way of dealing with that.The carbon assessment route that the Government is considering should help in that respect by giving us two quantitative forms of data—financial and carbon data—that can be compared and can be used both in policy and in the delivery of services by public bodies and local authorities.
Like Iain Smith, I find it astonishing that we have less than an hour and a half to debate the Government's legislative programme for a whole year, compared with more than two and a half hours to debate the Crichton campus—with no disrespect to Elaine Murray.
We will stand up for our beliefs and do all that we can to represent Scottish opinion on these vital matters. I compare that principled position with the position of the Liberal Democrats.
Every one of us will have our own examples of when we have met or visited a small group that campaigns tirelessly to raise awareness of a particular issue, or a small charity that does all that it can to better the lives of the people of Scotland.
Save the Children £75,000.00 To provide food supplies and assistance for malnourished children, and support maternal and child health in clinics and hospitals, as well as through mobile clinic work and home visits for mothers and babies.
Considering the questions as to whether the post may need to be appointed on a full-time basis, he questioned “whether the commissioner would have time to visit various parts of the policing service to compare and contrast, check and establish that the code is being followed."