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Obviously, the disability benefits that people get should take into account their relative needs, and we will be getting additional powers in relation to some of those matters.
I think that we should celebrate. I will get a badge. On the basis that agreement is always good, can you clarify whether you believe that the licence holder should be present when the activity takes place?
It is not about “stepping back and leaving business to get on with the job, but stepping up to a new, active role that backs business and ensures more people in all corners of the country share in the benefits of its success.”
The bill’s provisions are about the control of those activities. As the cabinet secretary says, those activities would have to be undertaken by any manager because of the wider regulations that exist.
Each year that I have been here I have encouraged that, but I have never managed to get to the point where activities here, let alone a celebration, are the norm.
Can I interject here? We are trying to avoid getting into a bigger discussion about the pros and cons of the Genetic Technology (Precision Breeding) Bill at the moment.
The last point that I would make is that I am troubled by the suggestion in the submission that people are actively choosing not to get the care they require.
It contains over 100 resources that provide training materials and best practice examples to support Scotland’s public sector to strengthen mainstreaming activity. • Regulation 12 Report Our Regulation 12 Report sets out our ambitious proposals for activity to enable better performance of the Public Sector Equality D...