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One of the core components of Getting it right for every child is a named person or equivalent role, who is a clear point of contact for children, young people and parents to go to for initial support and advice.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
11 November 2021
Anyone who has concerns regarding how they will receive their vaccine, or wish to rearrange their appointment should visit The coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine (nhsinform.scot) or contact the national vaccination helpline on 0800 030 8013.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
18 October 2021
We would encourage people to take a vaccine where they can do so safely and they can contact our national helpline on 0808 196 8565 for support in arranging this.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
18 October 2021
Scottish Government officials are in regular contact with NHS Highland to support the service management team with the delivery of orthopaedic elective procedures within the Health Board.
13 July 2021 which is available on the Parliament's website, the search facility for which can be found at http://www.parliament.scot/parliamentarybusiness/ormain.aspx The Scottish Government are in contact with Ferguson Marine and CMAL on a regular basis regarding the delivery timetable and completion dates for MV Glen Sannox and Hull 802.
These testing measures are in place in addition to other robust public health interventions, such as physical distancing, contact tracing, hand sanitiser stations, frequent cleaning, table-service, PPE for staff, and clear and informative signage.
The COVID-19 safety guidance seeks to minimise the number of contacts that children and staff have, to keep them safe and to reduce the risk that children and staff need to self-isolate in the event of someone in the setting testing positive.
Events must have specific Covid secure plans in place and ensure that they have an appropriate testing regime; a clear statement on minimising or eliminating any unavoidable encroachment of physical distancing within the event environment; restrict movement of participants to designated accommodation, training and competition sites; and have contact only wi...
The Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations (SCVO) stresses the need for consistent access to services like community pharmacies, GPs, and dental practices across the nation, noting that these are vital as the first point of contact for physical and mental health support.