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These include enhanced nursing interventions and engagement, psychological or other behavioural treatments, care regimes, the person’s activities, or even buildings or settings.
Vision and Objectives The NSN’s vision is that “All people with long term effects of COVID-19 have the support they need to live as active and healthy a lifestyle as possible” To do this the NSN will: • Listen to the priorities of people with lived experience of long-term effects of COVID-19 to understand what support would make a difference for them • Enab...
Collaborative approach working with a variety of stakeholders (Active Schools, Primary Schools, Community LTS providers and Scottish Swimming) to support delivery.
The ongoing impact of inflationary pressure and the cost of living crisis necessitated the decisions outlined in the Emergency Budget Review to actively manage down the scale of these emerging pressures. £40 million Capital Education savings I was also asked to provide the Committee with details of the £40 million of Education capital projects which were ou...
Members’ business debate on motion S5M-10550, this debate in the name of Rhoda Grant, on the campaign for a focused ultrasound device, took place on 16 May 2018 and the link is to the Official Report transcript of the debate. UK Parliament activity Parliamentary questions on focused ultrasound for Essential Tremor Anne Jepson Senior Researcher 20 June 2019 ...
Schools must also consider the health and safety of pupils and may insist on certain dress (including how hair is worn) for certain activities (e.g. PE, Science etc.) ecent research by Dr Rachel Shanks R at the University of Aberdeen found that almost every secondary school in Scotland has a compulsory uniform (over 96%).
Scientific Data You requested the scientific data which informed the decision to prohibit fishing activity in the Firth of Clyde, particularly the literature relating to the behaviour of spawning cod.
Below is an overview of the CPA activities of the Scottish Parliament along with a note of non-CPA engagements which the Parliament had with other Commonwealth parliaments CPA September 2021 • At the Branch Executive Annual General meeting Stuart McMillan MSP, Sarah Boyack MSP and Jeremy Balfour MSP were elected as members of the Branch Executive Committee....
Other than general reporting on a monthly basis internally and to Scottish Government annually on all enforcement activity, there is no further analysis undertaken relating purely to tree issues. • The number of potential breaches of TPOs reported to you between 2012-22, broken down by year.