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We track that data and have a great relationship with Social Security Scotland and with the Scottish Government, which provide us with up-to-date information all the time that we are constantly able to look at.
Are there any plans to extend it further, beyond that date? As far as I am aware, the consultation on the permanent ban will drive the decision that is made.
I suggest that the committee might want to contact NHS Wales to find out more detail on the progress of that work to date and how it might be applicable to Scotland.
He wrote to the Presiding Officer on 16 April to say that the Scottish Government had known for six months that the figures were out of date, but that it did not tell the committee.
All our investments in mental health in general and in specific programmes such as distress brief intervention have an impact on suicide prevention. To date, we have invested £24 million in distress brief intervention.
Two years in, we have made good progress. To date, we have completed 17 of the actions that were identified in NSET, with a further 44 currently progressing.
That is a real concern in terms of our— Yes, in essence, the same data is taken when the register shuts at specific dates. It must be the fact that people who are eligible to be on the register but were not on it at that date are not part of the calculation that is made, including for other purposes such as the one t...
Some of that was caused by HMRC’s deferment of payment dates during the pandemic, but not every taxpayer has been able to catch up on their payments to HMRC since the pandemic phases came to an end.
Currently, there are seven recognised genders—there may even be nine; I may not be as up to date as some younger people are. However, let us go with the seven that are legally recognised in Ireland.
It says that that has been supported by a significant engagement exercise that has, to date, not identified or proposed any significant change to the M8.