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We have been working with a number of countries over a number of years to promote Scottish education and to encourage knowledge transfer, which aligns with the Scottish Government’s international framework.
We are keen that every Scottish student should be aware of what we do—they can access our website and see what starting a company is all about, as there are stories on the website about alumni companies and so on.
Even though older people, who are more likely to die from the virus, now have stronger protection as a result of the vaccine, no vaccine will provide absolute protection for our most vulnerable citizens.
They can abort due to dog worrying and some animals die or have to be put down. Anything that can be done to improve animal welfare and ensure the highest levels of protection should be done, and Emma Harper’s bill adds significantly to that aim.
Section 25, as amended, agreed to. Sections 26 to 28 agreed to. Section 29—Review of removable convictions by the independent reviewer Amendment 97 moved—Maree Todd—and agreed to.
It is unacceptable that, despite local authorities’ statutory duty to offer aftercare to young people who are leaving their care, 26 per cent of children who leave care continue to have no pathway plan, and one in three has no aftercare whatsoever.