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Post COVID-19 syndrome is defined as “signs and symptoms that develop during or after COVID-19 and continue for more than 12 weeks and are not explained by an alternative diagnosis”.
It is also acknowledged that stigmatisation is entirely detrimental to the promotion of rehabilitation and can have severe consequences with regard to a child's future development and life chances.
Currently, provisions in the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995 govern reporting restrictions where proceedings involve children where a child (under 18) is ...
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15 February 2023
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The UK Government “considers that the UK courts should have greater freedom to develop case law on REUL that remains in force in ways that are not u...
The National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE)/Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network/Royal College of General Practitioners guidance on managing the long-term effects of COVID-19 (updated November 2021) gives the following clinical definitions below:
ongoing symptomatic COVID-19: signs and symptoms of COVID-19 from four to 12 weeks
post COVID-19 syndrome: signs and symptoms that develop...
During the course of the Committee’s evidence taking, there was extensive discussion about the impact of the Bill on individual consumers and, in relation to that, the extent to which consumer organisations had been involved and consulted on during the development of the SLC’s proposals and draft Bill.
BBNAG was established in early 2019 to develop a community-based response to the growing problem of fireworks misuse and related anti-social behaviour in the Blackburn area.iDaily Record: Blackburn Bonfire Night Action Group (BBNAG) in West Lothian ready to stop fireworks thugs ruining their community (25 Sept 2020): https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/local...
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In oral evidence, the Food Foundation highlighted the participation activities undertaken, and resources required, as part of the development of the English national food plan.
For example, various countries have included the right to a healthy environment in their constitutions.
Environmental rights are a developing area of international human rights law.