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Pam Duncan-Glancy is absolutely right that inaction is not an option. If we do not get this right, we are not only impeding individuals; the country is also losing out on a host of talent.
Anecdotally, when I was a member of the international committee of the Law Society of England and Wales, I remember there being a flurry of activity of English lawyers getting qualified in Ireland.
A few weeks ago, we received evidence from Creative Scotland in which it emerged that the funding is disparate. For instance, Edinburgh gets £51 per capita, Glasgow gets £34, Dundee gets £21 and Aberdeen gets £4.67.
The school would work towards different levels of awards. An activity that a school could do to get an award could be to provide instrumental tuition for the children in the school.