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The Scottish Government is committed to making sure all people living with any liver condition in Scotland are able to access the best possible care and support, and benefit from healthcare services that are safe, effective and put people at the centre of their care.
HIAL is focused on applying learning and embracing best practice and external governance and oversight will be a feature of the ATMS programme as it progresses..
The Committee also encourages the Parliament to consider how best to make use of external advisers in supporting committees effectively embedding climate considerations into scrutiny.
Committee reports
Date published:
26 February 2021
Again, I am sorry if that is unsatisfactory but, sometimes, it is about our continuing to monitor what might be best, how best to ensure that activity increases in that area and whether appeals would be beneficial.
Thought should also be given to the best way to communicate this information in order to avoid inadvertently deterring some victims/survivors from applying to the scheme.
Existing statutory provisions in the environmental field provide various formulations which are somewhat stronger:
the biodiversity duty on public bodies “to further the conservation of biodiversity so far as is consistent with the proper exercise of [their] functions” (Nature Conservation (Scotland) Act 2004, section 1);
the duty on planning authorities to act “with the objective of contributing to the achievement of sustainable development” in relation to development planning (Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997, section 3E);
the duty on Scottish Ministers, SEPA and “the responsible authorities” to act “in the way best...
Nor are comprehensive reviews of polypharmacy or long-term prescriptions taking place and there is nothing in place to monitor, evaluate or mandate this, resulting in at best waste and at worst harm to the patient.
In 1995, there were many similarities between the Scottish and Australian approaches, including that the key role played by the best interests of the child principle.