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Official Report Meeting date: 26 September 2007

Audit Committee, 26 Sep 2007

The report contains a number of recommendations to support that.We will do our best to answer any questions that the committee may have.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 March 2008

Scottish Parliamentary Pension Scheme Committee, 25 Mar 2008

Therefore, the SPCB decided that, until the fund has become sufficiently large—which might happen at some point—the best way of investing with suitable diversification and at a reasonable cost would be via a pooled fund that was run by the scheme's investment fund managers.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 November 2007

Audit Committee, 07 Nov 2007

They have day-to-day contact with the Scottish Arts Council. That would best be put to the Scottish Executive—we have no knowledge of informal verbal contact.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 March 2021

COVID-19 Committee 11 March 2021

People might have had to move in to care for somebody or move suddenly for a job. There are challenges. The best advice is for people to try to be registered with a general practitioner.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 November 2020

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 18 November 2020

Motion, as amended, agreed to, That the Parliament believes that education is best delivered in the classroom, but that making schools safe for pupils, teachers and staff must be a top priority of government during the pandemic; notes that, as of 10 November 2020, 29,486 pupils and 2,615 staff were absent from Scottish schools for COVID-19-related reasons, with absence rates affecting areas with higher levels of deprivation more; expresses concern regarding reports that some school staff have been instructed to turn off the Protect Scotland app when in school and may have felt under pressure to continue to attend schools even when notified by the app of a potential exposure risk; considers it unacceptable that some clinically vulnerable teachers have felt pressured to return to in-person teaching against specific advice from their GPs to the contrary and in the absence of an overall national strategy on how to deal with school staff with chronic or underlying health conditions; calls on the Scottish Government to work with local authorities to ensure that any vulnerable school staff member who is medically unable to attend school in person without being placed at unacceptable risk is better supported to either work from home or in a safer alternative setting, or, if this is not possible, to potentially be placed on leave without loss of income; expresses disappointment in government efforts to adequately prepare resource levels for COVID-19-related staff absences; calls on the Scottish Government to deliver funding for the purpose of recruiting at least an additional 2,000 full-time teachers to ensure that all schools can maintain safe staffing levels while managing absences due to COVID-19, and further calls on the Scottish Government to make regular voluntary COVID-19 testing widely available for asymptomatic staff and senior pupils across all of Scotland's schools; notes that participation rates in online learning during the pandemic have been variable across the country, with some pupils and teachers left without access to adequate digital infrastructure or devices to fully facilitate online learning; further notes that, in the absence of nationally co-ordinated online learning materials to support the curriculum, many young people in Scotland missed out on valuable education despite the best efforts and endeavours of their parents and teachers, and calls on the Scottish Government and its agencies to ensure that no child is left behind if required to study from home, as well as investigating the possibility of resourcing improvements to ventilation in the school estate and producing a report based on Test and Protect that examines infection patterns within school settings.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 June 2020

Health and Sport Committee 23 June 2020

How will health boards be encouraged to co-operate with one another and share best practice? How will that be overseen and monitored?
Official Report Meeting date: 5 May 2020

Meeting of the Parliament 05 May 2020

We need to take these decisions very carefully; they need to be informed by the best medical and scientific advice that we have available.
Official Report Meeting date: 24 March 2020

Finance and Constitution Committee 24 March 2020

It will require a lot of trying to organise these things in the best way possible. We have seen pictures of the London tube, which have caused great concern.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 February 2020

Meeting of the Parliament 06 February 2020

It makes me immensely proud to join other members in wearing a unity band, which shows the solidarity and unified approach that best represent how we should tackle the disease.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 January 2020

Finance and Constitution Committee 08 January 2020

Given that—as I said—the result of the general election is that we are leaving the EU, I take it that the Scottish Government will push for an exit from the EU that best protects Scotland’s interests by having much closer alignment to the customs union and the single market.

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