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We asked people to tell us what they think primary care should look like to best serve their needs, how it can be accessible for all and also how the reality of cost impact can be managed.
Since the start of the session, the Committee has made it a priority to ensure that often-excluded groups are able to contribute to the Committee's work, expressly considering at the start of every major piece of new work how best to involve them in its scrutiny.
We agree that there is no definition in the instrument. We will consider how best to remedy this error, with a view to remedying it at the first available opportunity.
The Government's view is that the Real terms change figures presented in the preceding section provide the best comparison with 2018-19 figures, and that excluding ring-fenced grants would mean excluding funding for some core local authority services, and joint Scottish Government and local government priorities.
Committee reports
Date published:
26 November 2018
Closely related to these reasons was our ambition for the Scottish Parliament to be at the forefront of international best practice on human rights.
Sitting alongside all of these objectives was our aim to demonstrate outwardly the Parliament's commitment to human rights and to help make human rights more accessible and transparent to the people of Scotlan...
This Network, which is hosted by the NHS National Services Division Scotland, has a lead role in promoting best practice, harmonisation and improving the evidence-base for diagnostic testing in Scotland.
The Cabinet Secretary informed the Committee that the Scottish Government had reflected on two of the schemes considered and reached the view that they did not represent best value for money. In a written update to the Committee the Scottish Government explained that at the time of the previous draft budget consultation on the development of the draft Clima...
Committee reports
Date published:
10 September 2017
If an application was made and an order was granted, and the owner of the hedge complied but was then told, “Thanks for complying with that order, but you now have to pay your neighbour £500”—or whatever the sum is—that might not be the best means to ensure that neighbourhood disputes are completely resolved.
The authors believe that this work provides the best available evidence on which to base a consultation for changes to the legislation on tail docking in working dogs in Scotland.