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It can cause a range of symptoms, including poor motor skills and co-ordination, clumsiness—which leads to the common misnomer "clumsy child syndrome"—awkward movement, limited concentration and poor listening skills.
Many have suggested that the setting up of the commission gives us an opportunity for co-ordination or integration of inspection.We recognise that good-quality care involves learning opportunities and that good-quality education includes attention to social, emotional and physical development.
If a hazard is thought likely to affect more than a small number of people, the consultants in public health medicine will advise that a multi-agency incident control team be set up to co-ordinate the investigation and management of the hazard.
There is a risk that if local authorities' budgets are limited, they will do the legal stuff but not the helpful advising and co-ordinating work. Will there be enough money for that positive side of the bill?
Petition PE247 on epilepsy service provision, which was submitted by Epilepsy Action Scotland, calls for co-ordinated health and social services for people with epilepsy.
The proposal was sold to us as a great boon that would generate efficiency savings because co-ordination would mean that meetings were not cancelled and double bookings did not take place.
The consultation includes proposals to establish a child witness support service, with the aim of increasing and improving the support available for child witnesses and co-ordinating the work of the many agencies involved.
All of the information about last week's investment decisions can be found on that website and it is worth reading.This morning I was pleased to visit the north-east Scotland cancer co-ordinating and advisory group conference.