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S6W-32290 Pam Duncan-Glancy: To ask the Scottish Government how many referrals for fracture liaison services each NHS board expects in 2024-25, also broken down by how many patients for this service each board expects to deal with.
I reiterate my welcome for the automation measures and for the on-going work that is being done at many levels and in many sectors to improve rates of social security take-up.
I close by paying tribute to the people who continue to work to keep alive the memory of those who died in the Holodomor. Many are in the public gallery, but many others are not here today.
In the energy capital of Europe, far too many of my constituents are living in fuel poverty, far too many are struggling to pay their energy bills and far too many are scared to put on the heating when it gets cold outside.
See www.lobbying.scot St Andrew ’s House, Regent Road, Edinburgh EH1 3 DG www.gov.scot a b c d abcdefg α Annex – The Islands Programme Application process The Committee considers it vital that this work to de-clutter the funding landscape and minimise the burden of applications under the islands programme continues.
I will follow up the question from my colleague Pam Duncan-Glancy. How many meetings did you have with the Met Office, and how many meetings did you have with the DWP to discuss other methods?