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We need to understand those communities, and the additional needs that women may have. For example, they may have children who have special needs, which impacts on their mental health and wellbeing.
The perceived needs of the workforce and the community may not be the same, and there may be some similarities between the company position and that of the workforce.
I feel slightly uncomfortable with the drafting in its present form, but it may well be that the policy committee concludes otherwise when it looks at it.
To make the position absolutely plain, he lodged and moved at Stage 2 the amendment that added what is now section 6(3), which provides that regulations under section 6(1) “may not create, widen the scope of, or increase the penalty for, a criminal offence”.
To make the position absolutely plain, he lodged and moved at Stage 2 the amendment that added what is now section 6(3), which provides that regulations under section 6(1) “may not create, widen the scope of, or increase the penalty for, a criminal offence”.
If that motion is agreed to, debate on the groups above the line must be concluded by the time indicated, although the amendments in those groups may still be moved formally and disposed of later in the proceedings.