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Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee 9 January 2025 Submission from National Galleries of Scotland – this complements the submission made in late 2024 (Response 57296778 to Budget Scrutiny 2025- 26: Funding for Culture - Scottish Parliament - Citizen Space) Background National Galleries Scotland (NGS) looks after one of the finest c...
Moreover, provided any promising designs meet stringent ecological and social sustainability criteria, a rapid process of large-scale testing and subsequent deployment should commence.
The £10 million allocated to the Bus Priority Rapid Development Fund was repurposed from the 2020-21 budget for longer-term bus priority infrastructure projects, which were paused, due to the COVID-19 crisis.
Changes we would like to see include: o A rapid expansion of psychological wellbeing support without the need for either referral or lengthy waits to receive support.
We need better prioritisation – Thrombectomy a key example of this – this should have become a rapid priority and wasn’t; demand to have proper workforce planning (e.g. a stroke training post was removed by the deaneries last year with no consultation with stroke community); IT systems are very poor NHS – very lengthy process to change which results in havi...
It should be noted that a number of National Developments set out in the NPF4 will support the implementation of CAFS 2 especially National Developments for Urban Mass/Rapid Transit Networks and the National Walking, Cycling and Wheeling Network. 1 https://www.ep-scotland.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/DeliveringCleanerAirForScotland- 18012017.pdf 2 Aldr...
Evidence tells us that having licensed drug-checking services at such events allows engagement with young adults who may not be in touch with other health services. It also enables rapid identification of substances of concern, meaning people who use drugs can make an informed choice about use.
We need better prioritisation – Thrombectomy a key example of this – this should have become a rapid priority and wasn’t; demand to have proper workforce planning (e.g. a stroke training post was removed by the deaneries last year with no consultation with stroke community); IT systems are very poor NHS – very lengthy process to change which results in havi...
This is leading to "widespread and rapid changes in the atmosphere, ocean, cryosphere and biosphere" resulting in "many weather and climate extremes in every region across the globe", and "widespread adverse impacts and related losses and damages to nature and people" 1Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. (2023).