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Actions: To support the consultation work To take a further report in due course (May tbc) 3 Agenda Item 4 Gillian Heavie and Susan Shippey from the Scottish Government, Support for Sensory Loss and Augmentative and Alternative Communication Team, talked about the review of the See Hear Strategy.
We are also committed to taking account of any new evidence that may emerge, or any fresh data that may be published, during Parliamentary consideration.
It is also important to note that abandoned calls do not equate to unanswered calls as we do receive multiple calls in any day from the same callers, all of which may be answered or the majority of which may be answered.
Food and Drink Federation Scotland submission of 17 May 2023 PE1997/D: Introduce mandatory braille labelling for food products sold in Scotland Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the above petition.
Scotland’s spoken language crisis Members of the Education, Children and Young People Committee may have noted research published at the beginning of this year pointing to a significant increase in communication needs in children since the start of the pandemic.
No arrangements are in place at this time to hold a similar event over the next 12 months, but it is possible that the CPG may have a similar event at some point over the course of this Parliament.
There continues to be an insufficient supply of organic gellan gum available to the GB market, and organic operators may face disruption if this derogation is not extended.