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Annexe B - Written Submissions
The Committee used a questionnaire to seek the views of people living in the council areas impacted by the regulations and produced a summary of the responses.
Economic, social and cultural rights include, for example, the right to an adequate standard of living, the right to adequate food, and rights at work.
We welcome this instrument, which will be of practical assistance to disabled people living in properties which have common parts and recognise the work that has gone into preparing them.
The Bill's purpose is to correct any remaining “discriminatory effect” of these laws by granting all men convicted of such offences in Scotland (living and posthumously if deceased) an automatic pardon.
In their view, attendance allowance has been a crucial resource in giving people quality of life and enabling them to manage their day-to-day lives and the lives of the people for whom they care.