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This approach is disproportionate and amounts to a de facto ban. Furthermore, the Scottish Government does not hold data on how many prescribers are trained in aesthetics, raising questions about the feasibility of the proposed model.
We do not have the data to assess to what extent access to justice is available, if at all, in relation to many rural issues. For example, social housing cases relating to evictions or standard of repair are not published by the sheriff courts.
It should never be used on the basis of personal isolation; it must be used on the basis of support to assist in de-escalating a situation. Do you accept that there is a problem?
S6W-02258 Miles Briggs: To ask the Scottish Government how many patients have been registered with an NHS dentist in each month of the last five years.