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Almost 80,000 people have benefitted from this provision which represents around 25% of women and girls living in relative poverty. The funding is also supporting four Community Development Workers in FareShare’s main centres to break down barriers, and address stigma and embarrassment.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
13 August 2020
I can confirm that from 14 August 2020, the automated, web based Turas Care Management safety huddle tool will go live across Scotland. Data collection from the tool will commence from the week beginning 17 August 2020.
Both vaccines are considered by the JCVI to be equally effective for this cohort Healthcare workers (HCWs) will be offered QIVe through Health Boards to support their vaccination programme. 2-5 year olds not yet in school, all primary school aged children, and those in clinical risk groups under age 18, will receive Quadrivalent live attenuated intranasal...
Thyroid Health We are committed to ensuring women living with thyroid issues are able to access the best possible care and support and benefit from healthcare services that are safe, effective and put people at the centre of their care.
Grant recipients are being asked to demonstrate payment of the real Living Wage, no exploitative zero hour contracts and action to address the gender pay gap.
A Guardian will support a child or young person to be actively involved in decisions that affect their lives, including possible age assessment disputes, and will also help them to plan for their future.
Data for 2017-18 (the first year of this commitment) will be available shortly.Funding will be available to ensure that all childcare workers delivering funded ELC will be paid the “real” Living Wage from 2020. We are working with a range of delivery partners to ensure new pathways are opened up to enter the sector, in particular for those furthest from the...
It is estimated that 7 local authorities have no non-UK EU nationals living there and working in sustainable tourism including (East Dunbartonshire, Inverclyde, Midlothian, Eilean Siar, North Ayrshire, Orkney islands, Shetland islands).
The estimates are from ‘workplace’-based analysis and therefore include all those who work in the Parliamentary Region, regardless of where they live. S5W-09977