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As a union, we tried to support our members who teach by giving them advice about providing lessons online, advocating for online lessons, encouraging schools to move their peripatetic tuition online, and helping teachers to have the equipment and training that they needed in ...
For this reason NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde Board would be best placed to provide this information. The contact details can be found online at https://www.nhsggc.org.uk/.
This is a very small proportion of our stock. In relation to buy backs, we currently review any opportunities on a case-by-case basis.‘ Loreburn Housing Association ‘We tend not to have long term voids or unlettable properties unless there is a major repairs issue but once this is resolved the property is let.
Sections 10-12 (regulation of child contact centres) As noted to the Committee previously, we will lay secondary legislation in summer 2025 to add child contact services to the list of care services that the Care Inspectorate regulates under the Public Services Reform (Scotland) Act 2010.
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Most of us serve more than one council area, so there are fewer people to contact. Also, there are only four electoral management systems in use in Scotland.