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International best practice
When looking for solutions to support further reductions in air pollution, Scotland can learn from other cities and countries about best practice on interventions for tackling the problem.
If a young person comes off their CSO before their 16th birthday, but also when they reach the age of 26— So there are two issues. Yes. Continuing care— There are those who are under 16 who are cut out of the system, and there are those who need care after they are 26, which is an arbitrary age.
As I have indicated, clearly there is heavy demand on that hotline and, importantly, on the website. I encourage all businesses to access the website first.
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