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The point is pretty simple—we believe that all of Scotland’s children should have access to the service by right, and it should be there to be used as and when they and their families require it.
Introduction
Sentencing (Pre-consolidation Amendments) Bill
The Sentencing (Pre-consolidation Amendments) Bill is a UK Government Bill introduced in the House of Lords on 22 May 2019.
We have extended free bus travel to children and young people under 22, and around half of Scotland’s population is now eligible to travel anywhere in Scotland by bus free of charge.
The member is correct in saying that Scotland’s planning system will play a vital role in responding to climate change, encouraging nature recovery and helping to deliver the crucial infrastructure that is needed to achieve our ambitions.
Education and school support provision in Scotland is underpinned by the long-standing commitment to the Getting It Right for Every Child approach, and the Additional Support for Learning Act.
Some workers acknowledged that there were “good people” who tried to help, noting that when they first arrived in Scotland they were provided with uniforms.
Other economic development activity in Scotland
How the provisions of this Bill interact with existing economic development structures is an area that Parliament may wish to scrutinise.
It works on Scotland’s Futures Forum hosts regular discussions and a non-party basis to promote research and to seminars to present ideas to engage parliamentarians and stimulate debate on the long-term challenges challenge their thinking. and opportunities that Scotland faces.