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Those effects are amplified for people living on islands. It is absolutely the case that the cost of living issues for our island communities are stark and significant.
Many more of us value Scotland’s natural environment and understand that our land, sea and air is crucial to living healthy and prosperous lives. But it doesn’t feel like the future of the environment, our future, is being prioritised.
There are to be two national outcomes within our remit, as follows: • Communities Outcome – We live in communities that are connected, inclusive, empowered, resilient and safe.
Some saw this as a two-tier system – suicide prevention for those whose lives were deemed to be worth living and assisted dying for those whose lives were not given this value.
It is not just that there are too many children living in poverty in Scotland—even one is too many—but that as many as one in four children is living in poverty.
He does a disservice to education professionals the length and breadth of the country who are, at this moment, working really hard to deliver remote learning and to give live lessons and have live interactions with pupils.