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The Scottish Government’s universal health visiting pathway entitles all families to 11 home visits, including eight within the child’s first year of life.
However, if you break that down into the different areas and look at library services and compare the budget estimates for 2017-18 and 2018-19, there was a 1 per cent increase.
The Committee notes that the Deputy First Minister indicated that he "would be happy to consider" a child rights and wellbeing impact assessment on the issue of armed forces visits to schools. The Committee recommends that the Scottish Government carries out a child rights and wellbeing assessment in relation to armed forces visits to schools to ensure that:
content provided across all visit types is appropriate for the agreed purpose of a visit and the age group of those participating; and
information resources are available which allow a balance of views, as called for in the petition, to be addressed.
Mental Health (Cross-border Visits) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2017 [draft]
The Committee reports to the Parliament as follows-
The Mental Health (Cross-border Visits) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2017 [draft] was laid before the Parliament on 15 May 2017 and referred to the Health and Sport Committee.