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Rwanda Development Programme - the current programme funds 7 projects worth £8.8 million between 2017 and 2022.
Zambia Development Programme - the current programme funds 6 projects worth £6.3 million between 2017 and 2022.
Making reasonable adjustments would entail saying to somebody, “Here’s a house—you don’t need to get references or have a bank account, and everything else will be sorted out for you.”
The DPLR Committee, however, noted that it would have been helpful if the accompanying documents had confirmed the intended date for laying the finalised national Good Food Plan given that this instrument depends on the plan being in force to operate as intended.
However, the admissibility criteria in the 2002 Act require a complaint to be made “within one year from the date when the complainer could reasonably have become aware of the conduct complained about.”
The purpose of the instrument is to extend the date by which all teachers in independent schools (recruited before 01 October 2017) must register with the General Teaching Council for Scotland (“GTCS”).
This inquiry will continue into the next parliamentary year with stakeholder engagement workshops scheduled to discuss experiences of EU funding to date and how any future replacement of funding should be approached.
Nothing reflects that better than the sharp increase in the use of food banks across Scotland. The Trussell Trust has reported that 117,689 people visited its Scottish food banks in 2014-15.