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Can she also reassure young people that they will be meaningfully involved in discussions on reshaping Scotland’s model of certification to ensure that young people receive the qualifications that they merit?
I am the manager of Glasgow City Council’s welfare rights and money advice service, but this morning I am giving evidence in my capacity as the chair of Rights Advice Scotland, which is the umbrella organisation for all local authority welfare rights workers in Scotland.The guidance that we have seen so far seems to be a slimmed-down version of current DWP guidance, which extends over far more pages.
I have fairly strong reservations about a Europe-wide rights-based management approach. I fear what that might do to the Scottish industry—for example, Scottish rights could be captured financially.
To ask the Scottish Government whether the abolition of feudal tenure reforms arising from the Abolition of Feudal Tenure (Scotland) Act 2000 have been completed.
We expect NHS boards to plan their facilities and workforce to deliver these services, ensuring the provision of safe, effective and high quality patient care, delivered by the right professional at the right time.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
14 September 2015
The Scottish Government is working with Health Boards to continue to improve workforce planning, ensuring the provision of safe, effective and high quality healthcare, delivered by the right professional at the right time.
It describes an extraordinary situation in respect of a lack of accountability and benefits in Scotland from the management of important Scottish property rights, including the ownership of Scotland's sea bed.
International Criminal Court (Scotland) Act 2001 (Prosecution of War Crimes) To ask the Scottish Government what its position is on using the powers outlined in the International Criminal Court (Scotland) Act 2001 to prosecute nationals and residents of the United Kingdom residing in Scotland who have committed war crimes.
Employer National Insurance Contributions Increase (Impact on Public Finances) To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an update on the potential impact on Scotland’s public finances as a result of the United Kingdom Government increasing employer national insurance contributions.