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Members selected for Portfolio Questions on 20 December 2017 The following members have been randomly selected for Portfolio Questions on the above date. Questions must be lodged no later than 12 noon on Wednesday 13 December 2017.
For example, someone may have the capacity to deal with the weekly shop, however they might need some help in making decisions about paying their bills or dealing with their bank accounts.The Scottish Government has published a guide for health and social care professionals on assessing the capacity of individuals in their care.
For example, someone may have the capacity to deal with the weekly shop, however they might need some help in making decisions about paying their bills or dealing with their bank accounts.The Scottish Government have published a guide for health and social care professionals on assessing the capacity of individuals in their care.
Forms of acceptable ID include any one of the following:
UK driving licence
UK passport
Or a combination of two of the following:
Bank or building society statement or cheque guarantee/credit card
Utility bill
Council tax statement or payment book
Please note that an NUJ card is not an acceptable form of ID.
Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Articles (Scotland) Act 2022 (Community Safety) To ask the Scottish Government how it anticipates that the Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Articles (Scotland) Act 2022 will make this year’s bonfire night safer for communities.
I was corrected by the industry: between 2017 and 2021, antibiotic use went up by 168 per cent. It dropped back in 2022, but deaths continued to rise—there were 36,000 tonnes of deaths in 2022.