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scoping work for the creation of a centre of excellence for rural and remote medicine and social care; a community midwifery unit that is being built at Caithness general hospital; improvements to maternity and neonatal units at Raigmore hospital in Inverness; and co-ordination between transport and other agencies to explore how access to healthcare can be ...
We have Camille Dressler, the chair of the Scottish Islands Federation; Douglas Cowan, director of communities and place at Highlands and Islands Enterprise; Artemis Pana, national co-ordinator at Scottish Rural Action; Derek Logie, chief executive of Rural Housing Scotland; Jenny Milne and Alex Reid from the Scottish Rural and Islands Transport Community; ...
It is most useful for the climate emergency, the nature emergency and the biodiversity crisis if the targets and goals are set with clear policy aims and if we are allowed to get on and play our role in a co-ordinated way. To echo what I have said, 50 per cent of global climate emissions and 90 per cent of biodiversity loss and water stress come from the ab...
The cost collection exercise co-ordinated by COSLA can inform how we can best allocate additional funding which may be provided by the UK Government and reprioritise existing funding to ensure the people of Scotland receive the services and support that they expect and deserve.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
19 November 2019
Other parts of the Directorate are concerned with elections, the current Referendums Bill, co-ordination of the legislative programme, support for Cabinet and a range of other issues including Freedom of Information.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
10 January 2017
This has an initial focus on developing better co-ordination of housing and health provision for people leaving custody, and to help improve their prospects for employment.
No. 11:00 In your opening statement, you touched on Scotland’s civil society response. How did you co-ordinate that response and set priorities for it?
I welcome to the meeting Derek Mackay, the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and the Constitution, and Scott Mackay, head of finance co-ordination, Scottish Government, and I invite the cabinet secretary to make an opening statement, if he so wishes.