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This costs you in long term as things need replaced all the time and you have to budget for e.g fixing glasses or buying food. Lived experience Commissioner should have lived experience and awareness of issues that disabled people face.
However, simply advising people to live healthier lives isn’t enough. Instead, we need to empower people with genuine freedom of choice, by making healthy options just as accessible, convenient, and appealing as less healthy ones.
They will be squeezed yet again to support the ever-increasing welfare state, and it will be done at the expense of everything that they are trying to do to make their lives and their children’s lives better.
This winter, his inaction will cost lives. As Tess White warned, 40 additional lives could be lost in a single month as a result of A and E waiting times.
S6W-42953 Kevin Stewart: To ask the Scottish Government what it is doing to ensure that the voices of lived experience are heard to improve eating disorder services.
Presentation on key findings from the study b. Discussion 1 5. Voice of lived experience Whilst lived experience does not only have to be heard in this section of the agenda, this is a dedicated space for members to speak about their experience of mental health.
M inister for Drugs Policy Angela Constance MSP T: 0131-244 4000 E: [email protected] 23 June 2022 Residential Rehabilitation: A REPORT ON “INTERVIEWS WITH PEOPLE WITH LIVED EXPERIENCE OF ACCESSING RESIDENTIAL REHABILITATION” Dear Convener, I am writing to inform Parliament that The Scottish Government in response to the Residential Rehabilitation Development Working Group’s (RRDWG) recommendation that “The Scottish Government and Alcohol and Drug Partnerships should work together to scope and compare current referral pathways, including referral criteria and inclusions/exclusions” we have published a report titled “Interviews with People with Lived Experience of Accessing Residential Rehabilitation”.