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There may be occasions where I could seek their “professional” advice, but this would require a confidentiality agreement which would prevent them from using anything in that information in their own work. 28.
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Before addressing the committee’s specific questions, it may be helpful to provide some broader context explaining the journey of WICS’ contribution to the Hydro Nation strategy over the years.
However, the post 1 November 2023 Determination 1 includes a new unscheduled care code, which may impact on the number of claims reported in the data. 1 This code was not available in the old SDR and may contribute to additional claims since 1 November 2023.
Hours of work This is a full-time appointment based on 37 hours per week excluding lunch breaks. It may require occasional work outside normal office hours in evenings and weekends and may also entail travel within Scotland and occasionally within the UK.
Hours of work This is a full-time appointment based on 37 hours per week excluding lunch breaks. It may require occasional work outside normal office hours in evenings and weekends and may also entail travel within Scotland and occasionally within the UK.
The Committee • Scotland’s Highest Risk List ended on 31 May 2022 after publication of a clinical review of the recommends that the Scottish scientific evidence that has emerged over the last two years in relation to each of the groups Government works with representative originally considered to be at highest risk from COVID-19.
Highly degraded or undergoing forest-to-bog management leading to large volumes of brash on the ground) may help reduce the risks of occurrence of large catastrophic wildfires, and help minimise the carbon losses associated with these events.”