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We appreciate that technology is continually evolving and we would be happy to look again at other booking options, including an online booking system. That is exactly what I suggest—an online booking system that would allow MSPs and parliamentary staff to make and cancel bookings outside normal parliamentary working...
With that caveat about safety, I will, as I have said, be contacting both my councils. Indeed, I have already thought of slogans like “Don’t mess with Texas”.
Is anything beginning to get clogged up because of the situation? I am thinking about child contact cases. We have not been told of any one particular area of crime that we can identify as having been impacted significantly more than others.
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The first item on our agenda is to take evidence as part of our inquiry into Scotland’s commissioner landscape. We are joined online by Katy MacMillan, the director of Research Scotland.
First, I underlined the part that says: “these changes are intended to prevent any victim getting information or contact that they do not wish to have and which may cause distress or disruption.”
We have seen innovative approaches, with technology being used to provide support and contact, and we saw a range of online and printed resources being developed and shared.
As part of the open government approach, we have moved to publishing as much as possible online. Forest Enterprise, for example, publishes its entire sub-compartment database online.