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Upon consideration of the consultation responses, a final Rented Sector Strategy will be published later in 2022 and deliver a key commitment, set out in Housing to 2040 , Scotland’s long term vision for housing.
Scotland is also the first nation in the UK to publish a Plan that works towards ending the need for food banks. The plan includes a £1.8m Cash-First Programme to strengthen urgent access to cash in a crisis and reduce the need for food parcels, delivered collaboratively with advice and support to strengthen people’s incomes and help prevent fut...
The specific arrangements may vary from Board to Board but in principle the individual would be recruited to the NHS Board Bank at the Agenda for Change Band 3 or 5 depending on the vaccinator role undertaken.
That the Parliament agrees that, with effect from 1 April 2022, for the purposes of committee meetings up to 1 July 2022— (a) in Rule 6.3A.1 after “member” the words “or members” be inserted; (b) Rule 6.3A.2 be suspended; (c) in Rule 6.3A.4 the first sentence be suspended; (d) after Rule 6.3A.5(d) be inserted “(e) a political party withdraws in writing to the Bureau that nomination of the member or members nominated for the purposes of committee meetings up to 1 July 2022.”; and (e) in Rule 12.1.15 the words “(other than a committee substitute)” be omitted in both instances where they occur.
As we know, energy and energy conservation will be vital in moving Scotland forward, particularly given their role as economic drivers.With regard to the final issue in the paper—finance and banking—I realise that there was a banking inquiry in the previous session and that earlier this year we had an evidence sessio...
Section 22 Report: “The 2022/23 audit of the Water Industry Commission for Scotland” The next item on our agenda is consideration of “The 2022/23 audit of the Water Industry Commission for Scotland”.
There seems to be no reason for that other than the Government’s regulations being out of date. We are seeing lower patient participation in our most deprived areas.