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Does the cabinet secretary agree that television broadcasting ensures that the briefings have a wider reach, including to many people in my Cowdenbeath constituency who are not internet savvy and would not necessarily sit and watch something on a computer device but would turn on the TV?
It underlines the Scottish Government's commitment to support young people to live full, healthy lives and to address some of the underlying causes of crime.
I therefore welcome the clear acknowledgment from the Government that we need to increase our focus on prevention and early intervention to support people to live healthier lives, and that begins in the community.
The next day, I asked a young man, Julius Agendia, what he had learned from watching the TV. He paused and said, “I learned that I am poor and that where I live is very small and backward.”
When a fishery is closed, we know that people move out of their usual fishery into a different one, because they have to make a living. Does the system warn people that they are moving into an MPA?
Those transplants have saved and improved lives. They have allowed people to live fuller lives, to be less dependent on hospital visits and healthcare, to get back to work and to contribute to society.