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Responses also raised the risk that social work in the NCS could be overshadowed by other services 1Scottish Government. (2022). National Care Service: consultation analysis.
Retrieved from https://www.gov.scot/binaries/content/documents/govscot/publications/consultation-analysis/2022/01/covid-recovery-consultation-public-health-public-services-justice-system-reforms-analysis-consultation-responses/documents/coronavirus-recovery-reform-scotland-bill-consultation-analysis/coronavirus-recovery-reform-scotland-bill-consultation-analysis/govscot%3Adocument/coronavirus-recovery-reform-scotland-bill-consultation-analysis.pdf [accessed 20222022]Some organisations, including Citizens Advice Scotland and Shelter Scotland, expressed their support for the proposals arguing that it would help prevent homelessness.
PE1723_R Scottish Government submission of 18 February 2022.
Scottish Government submission of 18 February 2022 in realtion to PE1723 - Essential tremor treatment in Scotland .
Clare Haughey MSP declared an interest as holding a bank nurse contract with NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, as being registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Council, and as having commissioned the Scottish Mental Health Law Review when she was a Minister.
Role of local authorities
As outlined above, UNISON Scotland believes that local authorities should be encouraged and funded to take the lead, potentially with support from the Scottish National Investment Bank (SNIB) and, perhaps, from the new publicly owned energy company.
(A ‘working day’ is any day that is not a weekend or a public holiday.) Stage 1: 30 complaints (75% of stage 1 complaints) Stage 2: 5 complaints direct + 2 escalated (78% overall: 83% of stage 2 complaints received direct + 67% of escalated complaints) The figures above exclude complaints that were not pursued.
Jackie Baillie: To ask the Scottish Government whether it will allocate funding in its 2022-23 budget to enable social care workers to be paid at least £15 per hour.
Jackie Baillie: To ask the Scottish Government whether it will allocate funding in its 2022-23 budget to enable social care workers to be paid at least £15 per hour.