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I am sure that my constituents will welcome that news, which is testament to their determined campaigning and co-ordinated action and to the police’s determination to take action.
To ask the Scottish Executive how many pupils who have been identified as having additional support needs do not have a co-ordinated support plan, broken down by local authority.
It will be vital for people to have a care plan or some sort of pathway so that they can be confident that they will get access to support that is co-ordinated with their appearance before the NCF.
When we embarked on the Airdrie to Bathgate line report, I thought naively that the fact that you have mentioned would make co-ordination and integration between bus and rail services easier.
That is a big opportunity to co-ordinate, because such things do not happen just in Scotland or in isolation; they are scaled up across Europe and the world.
Back in the 1980s, there were people called transplant co-ordinators. As time went on, their role evolved, and the name was changed to SNOD about 10 years ago or so.
There are task forces for seven-day services, unscheduled care work, the out-of-hours review, and delayed discharge. We need to co-ordinate all that so that we can have long-term discussions about the sustainability of the NHS as a whole.
There is a wealth of information in Scotland, and Scotland is small enough that we can co-ordinate across the different areas perhaps better than some larger countries can.