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That has caused stress and anxiety for the gentleman, who may be given a lower PIP award than he might require next year—so he may need to be reassessed again.
I am more than happy to respond to any questions that members may have. Thank you. Perhaps you could start by indicating your view of the South African variant and whether the provisions have been put in place timeously.
Through experience from not too far in the past, I know that there are still delays in obtaining full decisions from the Scottish Legal Aid Board, particularly when the applicant may not qualify for full legal aid and may have a contribution.
Pockets of money come forward for short-term initiatives for a year or two years. They may or may not have value at the time—we can argue about that on another day—but the approach hampers our ability to do longer-term planning, because we are continually just trying to tread water.
Thank you very much for giving evidence this morning—it is much appreciated. We may or may not see you back here at some point in the not-too-distant future.
Currently, we support 12 unaccompanied asylum-seeking children, who have various immigration statuses. They may have temporary refugee status, or their claim may have been rejected.
In particular, section 19(2) says: “An enforcement officer may take to a place entered by virtue of this section any other person, or any equipment, as may be reasonably required for the purposes of assisting the officer.”