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Phase Two sets out the action that we will take over the next three years, driving towards our ambition that all women and girls in Scotland enjoy the best possible health, throughout their lives.
This is a fallacy, an untruth. I think you would be best speaking to Richard Lochhead MSP, my constituency MSP, as he has been communicating with Police Scotland and NHS Grampian.
To seek to learn from relevant practice across other jurisdictions and nations. 4. To consider how best to drive transparency as we take this work forward, and to commit to provide regular updates to those with an interest as efforts progress.
Timelines for committee scrutiny It may be helpful to outline the NZET Committee’s own agreed CCP scrutiny “backstops” now that these have been agreed: Committees are of course entitled to undertake scrutiny in the timescales that best suit them (within the 120 days) and that is a decision for them.
Timelines for committee scrutiny It may be helpful to outline the NZET Committee’s own agreed CCP scrutiny “backstops” now that these have been agreed: Committees are of course entitled to undertake scrutiny in the timescales that best suit them (within the 120 days) and that is a decision for them.
To seek to learn from relevant practice across other jurisdictions and nations. 4. To consider how best to drive transparency as we take this work forward, and to commit to provide regular updates to those with an interest as efforts progress.
Published in 2023, the current National Plan has moved from seeking to ensure information and services are accessible to BSL users to ‘making Scotland the best place in the world for BSL users to live, work, visit and learn.’ 3.
In her statement to Parliament on 19 June, the Deputy First Minister noted that the cross-governmental working group set up to consider how best to secure orders and protect jobs had met for the second time on 16 June.
For these reasons, I do not think that requiring the SFC to publish all guidance would be in the best interests of the sector, learners or the wider public.