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As we have heard, 2023’s eating disorders awareness week goes from 27 February to 5 March. Eating disorders in males, on which this year’s week focuses, are underreported.
I also take the opportunity to thank my predecessor, Judith Robertson, who led the organisation for six years and who left office in March 2021. I thought that it might be helpful to briefly explain our mandate and some headline issues.
The Scottish Government’s second child poverty delivery plan, which was published in March this year, sets out a more joined-up approach with local government and other public bodies, the third sector and the private sector.
The question will be whether the powers and mechanisms in the bill extend beyond the end of March 2023. I set out earlier all the factors that we need to take into account.
When the pandemic triggered a lockdown in March 2020, both tracks closed and, despite the restrictions permitting greyhound racing to resume just a few months later, the Shawfield track has never reopened.
The business plan should be published before the start of the next financial year, so the plan should be published by the end of March. That is in the next two weeks, so it will be published quite soon.