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As outlined in the Curriculum for Excellence Action Plan published on 21 September 2011, SEEAG will produce their final report and recommendations to ministers by the end of the year: http://www.ltscotland.org.uk/resources/c/cfeactionplan2011.asp.
I hope that, when the audit report is produced, it will be finessed so as to tease out the differences between personalisation, local authority cuts to resource allocation budgets and self-directed support.
It is a means of introducing people to the Camphill movement’s wider aims through the excellent produce and beautiful surroundings that the Loch Arthur community has created.I do not want members to think therefore that I am interested in only the social enterprise aspects of Loch Arthur or in the food that it produces—although I assure members that it is extremely delicious.
It is really encouraging to read in the motion and some of the background papers that gene therapy is already producing some exciting developments and results.
Going on what has been said previously, if we produce more leaflets asking parents to come forward, that would tend to help the more educated ones; if anything, it might widen the gap.
I agree with the committee that more details are needed on that and on enhanced producer responsibility, all of which was outlined in my 2017 climate change paper.