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I want to share with the chamber my example of what early testing can do.A while ago, I was invited to visit Lloyds Pharmacy in Ferniehill in my constituency to see its new, free, diabetic testing service.
I know that Jeremy Purvis will welcome the fact that Labour as well as Liberal Democrat ministers took the opportunity to visit the south of Scotland to see what is being done at those excellent projects.
Why on earth did one of the trusts in Tayside Health Board run up a deficit of £12 million to £26 million if that health board was properly carrying out its functions?
It produced a most enjoyable evening.In the motion, Rob Gibson rightly compliments the highly competent staff of the Nevis Centre, which I have visited in the past. Events such as T in the Park are particularly important to rural Scotland.
Do you have any information about, for example, how many homes have been visited, how many people have received advice, and how many additional fire detectors have been installed?
That could give deaf people the opportunity to engage in activities that the hearing community takes for granted but which deaf people often find it difficult to engage in—a visit to the doctor or the heath centre, for example.