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In the early action model, the peak of support occurs early so as to avoid escalation towards crisis and flatten, and in time reduce, a family’s requirement for support services. The rapid response associated with early action is designed to avoid crisis.
LG agreed the recommended approach of integrating the Parliament’s web site with the National Records of Scotland (NRS) archive, however further and ongoing liaison with NRS was required to ensure it could provide the level of search ability required.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
3 September 2013
For example, displacement, or evictions from both housing and long-term land tenure have 36 been at the whim of landlords and decisions around change of land use. The rapid expansion of carbon markets has driven widespread land-use changes, with soaring land prices linked to large-scale tree planting for carbon credits, frequently overlooking 37 the social ...
Again, it is helpful to acknowledge the constraints on action that might apply (Annex A). Recommendation 1: In view of the rapid and substantial rise in inflation since September 2021, and the possibility that by April 2022 a 3.1% increase could fall well short of CPI, we invite the Scottish Government to set out its thoughts on the need for mitigating acti...
They say, in their words, that they are running out of time and that they need to see change happening now. If rapid testing can be introduced for students, why cannot the Scottish Government prioritise rapid testing for those desperate families?
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
6 August 2020
To ask the Scottish Government whether it has established a national rapid reaction group for care homes; if so, who is on the group; who chairs it; who it reports to, and what decisions it has made to date. 1.
The task force has continued to meet regularly throughout the pandemic, and has taken forward a range of work to mitigate the risks. That work has included the rapid development of a series of recommendations, which have been implemented by the Scottish Government and others.