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The matter of where any education system should properly construct its balance is a live debate. Those issues are integral to the discussion on what evidence should be utilised to assess the performance of a young person.
The programme also has an advisory board, which is co-chaired by a young person and a youth organisation chair, and a lived experience panel is in development.
We think that it should extend to consumers but if, politically, the Government is only happy to accommodate reform for business, we can live with that. Is that a fair way to put it?
The first is our accreditation of the initial teacher education programmes that we are required to do before they go live. We have accredited a number of STEM-related programmes in recent years.
No, I am not, but NHS Tayside was required to get its financial position into a better place and it had to live within its means. There is obviously a history of NHS Tayside perhaps not doing that in the way that it should.
I agree that, irrespective of salary levels, the more such people who live on the islands the better for everybody, particularly for the island economy, but there is no evidence that most of them live on the islands.