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We have already heard about the 140,000 Scots who live with the condition today; he lived with it, too, and he did it with the support of his family and those around him.
Listening to their stories has widened my understanding and reminded me how diverse young people’s lives can be.Being included in conversations is crucial.
We are concerned that the bill limits the definition of wellbeing to a set of six entitlements that talk about nothing but the wellbeing of the environment and the need to live within environmental and planetary limits, which is a flaw.
Perhaps Heather Williams could respond first. 10:30 Clare Gallagher has already mentioned this, but one of the things that struck me when I read what the panel had said was the idea of recognising that people do not live their lives in silos. Equalities and human rights impacts on all aspects of people’s lives.
Patients who have had the most experience of dental disease over their lives need the most maintenance and the most encouragement to maintain their oral health.
More severe and unpredictable storms will require changes in how we live our lives and in public investment in flood defences and so forth, beyond what we are already committed to.