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Linked to such incentives is a need not only to be responsive—to have a nice, front-facing website that makes it really clear that all those things are on offer and how people can come and access all our facilities and money—but for there to be outreach.
Another report on the programme is coming out in April, but you can find all the evidence so far from it on the Diabetes UK website. Is it something that we should be taking up here?
That would have been good. We have a mapping website that covers the whole of Scotland so that people can search for what is in their area, but there are definitely key authorities where either there is nothing that is user led or there is maybe nothing at all that you can just go straight to for support.
As a result, the Scottish Government has at least committed to include additional information on the Scotland performs website to show the position for part-time workers, which is to be welcomed.
The Sleat general grazings committee recently published a paper—I think that it is on the crofting federation’s website—that postulates its view of a different way of looking at the future of crofting.
My respectful view is that "failure" is absolutely the wrong word. The evidence is that 26 local authorities have implemented single status agreements, so talk about failure does not stack up.
Members will recall that we invited Alex to give evidence at our meeting on 26 February, but he was unable to do so because of personal circumstances, so we agreed that he could provide evidence at today's meeting.
Those people supported the GHA. In a previous debate, Labour lodged an amendment that called for Audit Scotland to examine the GHA's improvement programme for owners.
The people we represent deserve nothing less than to live the best life that they can and to die with dignity.11:04 Irene Oldfather described Alzheimer’s as a terminal illness.