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The paper is supported by detailed reform/cost saving case studies at Annexes 1 and 2 and Detailed Schedules. Key Messages 2026-27 Budget Bid Image 1: Budget bid by spending area. 9.
How many practices in your health board area have withdrawn or reduced NHS provision for patients – for example, registering and treating only children: Number Percentage No. and % withdrawn completely 1 2% No. and % reduced provision 3 5% Practice 1 - 1 Dentist only registering No. and % of practices with restrictions 15 23% and treating Children under 18 Practice 2 - 1 Dentist only registering and treating Children under 18 Practice 3 - 1 Dentist only seeing Children under 18 Practice 4 - Practice only registering and treating Children under 18 Practice 5 - Practice only registering and treating Children under 18 Practice 6 - 1 Dentist only registering and treating Children under 18 9 Practices only registering children but are treating both adults and children. 1 Question 4 4.
Transvaginal Mesh Removal (Cost Reimbursement) (Scotland) Bill — Stage 3 Section 1 Sue Webber 1 In section 1, page 1, line 22, at end insert— Sue Webber 2 In section 1, page 2, line 3, at end i...
Live streaming of Committees and Chamber debates is available on the Scottish Parliament’s website on Scottish Parliament TV. It would not be cost neutral for the BBC to duplicate this coverage and we must continue to deliver best value for the licence fee payer.
Fife Council provides information for parents about Additional Support Needs on its website. Specifically in terms of informing parents and young people of their rights in terms of the ASL Act 2004, there is a link directly to the Enquire website, which provides excellent and clear information about their rights to s...
In addition, draft Regulation 10(1)(b) establishes Working Tax Credit as a qualifying benefit in its own right, even if Child Tax Credit is not received.