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"Diversity Delivers" contained a clear message that the Government needed a much more accessible and approachable website. That has now been created by the Government.
Parliament’s information is open to all and is freely available on our website. That should be sufficient. I listened with interest to the debate on this group of amendments.
The video, which was posted on our website and on various social media, offered deaf people an alternative means of finding out what the committee had included in its report.
For example, for anybody who is thinking of using a particular care service, we publish on our website details of all the complaints about the service that we have upheld.
There are a number of ways in which we link people together, including setting out good practice on our website. We also link in to other aspects of the Scottish Government’s work to ensure that it ties in with relevant parts of that agenda.
Amendment 216 deals with the other side of the coin. It will amend the Children’s Hearings (Scotland) Act 2011 to update its cross-references to procedures under the 1995 act so that they instead cross-refer to the equivalent provisions in the bill.
As a final point on that, it was remarked to us during our visit to London yesterday that global banks operate around the world but come home to die. We do not necessarily argue that large banks operating on a global basis should have discrete operations in each of the countries in which they operate.
Indeed, it is that recognition and our awareness of the need to reflate our economy that led us to accelerate £293 million of capital spending into 2009-10, on top of the £30 million into 2008-09.