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There are a variety of positive things in that.At the most recent meeting of the European elected members information, liaison and exchange network—EMILE—there was a very interesting presentation from Europol, and in particular from a Scot who works there.
In relation to the science and technology strategy, we have bodies such as the Scottish Science Advisory Committee. What interface and liaison will there be with those other advisory committees?
I will ask about a different area, in relation to paragraph 83 and exhibit 16 on page 26 of the report. We have spoken about the benefits to and the data on GPs, but I am interested in the benefits for patients.
We are losing those facilities. There are probably 26 rinks in the country that have curling, but only a handful of dedicated curling rinks have curling seven days a week.
We would be grateful to have further written evidence along the lines that Mr Pattison undertook to provide.The committee will move into private for the remaining agenda items.11:57 Meeting continued in private until 13:26.
On 16 September 2010 I had a discussion with Maria Miller MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Disabled People, where I expressed concerns over the future of the Independent Living Fund.
To ask the Scottish Executive what action it has taken in light of concerns expressed by the British Association of Art Therapists on the Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN) guideline 114 on Non-Pharmacological Management of Depression in Adults.