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Minutes of the Cross-Party Group on Learning Disability Held on Zoom Thursday, June 24, 2021 | 11 AM People who were there Paul O’Kane MSP Pam Duncan Glancy MSP Jan Savage (ENABLE Scotland) Gary Airnes (ENABLE Scotland) People who could not come and sent apologies Jackie Baillie MSP Neil Gray MSP Oliver Mundell MSP ...
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
19 January 2017
In reporting against these (and other) outcomes and indicators the NPF contributes to ensuring that human rights are protected and implemented in Scotland.
We would urgently tackle the PIP backlog, and we would make rights a reality for disabled people in Scotland, because we recognise that if we are to secure transformational change, we need a rights-based approach.
It is vital that we make sure that the sector is equipped and that the relationships with Creative Scotland, the wider public sector and Scottish Enterprise are the right ones to encourage continued growth.
To ask the Scottish Government what support is in place to assist people who have had a stroke with their recovery and in becoming as independent as possible.