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We recognise that this can be concerning for communities who have not yet experienced flooding or who may not have experienced flooding for a long time.
Similarly, the Poverty and Inequality Commission refer to Scottish Government estimates: “The Scottish Government’s recent Public Service Reform Strategy provides further illustrative figures on avoided public spending that may be realised if poverty were to be reduced.
Similarly, the Poverty and Inequality Commission refer to Scottish Government estimates: 2 “The Scottish Government’s recent Public Service Reform Strategy provides further illustrative figures on avoided public spending that may be realised if poverty were to be reduced.
We note that this is raised in the context of policy coherence across Scottish Government, and the concern that is raised in the report that “tensions may arise when objectives clash or are perceived to come into conflict.”
Officials continue to explore all possible options that may be available, including, engaging with UCAS on their recently introduced approach for applicants to self-report FSM status.
It should recognise that some people may require support to enable them to access and live successfully in their home, including older people, young people and care leavers, people with mental health needs or learning disabilities and homeless households.
It should recognise that some people may require support to enable them to access and live successfully in their home, including older people, young people and care leavers, people with mental health needs or learning disabilities and homeless households.
It should recognise that some people may require support to enable them to access and live successfully in their home, including older people, young people and care leavers, people with mental health needs or learning disabilities and homeless households.