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Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care Rùnaire a’ Chaibineit airson Slàinte agus Cùram Sòisealta Humza Yousaf BPA/MSP T: 0300 244 4000 E: [email protected][email protected] Gillian Martin MSP Convener of the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee Scottish Parliament Email: [email protected] ___ 20 May 2022 Dear Convener, Care and Wellbeing Portfolio - request for additional information Thank you for your letter of 11 May 2022, following my recent appearance before the Committee to discuss the Audit Scotland Report: NHS in Scotland 2021.
Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care Rùnaire a’ Chaibineit airson Slàinte agus Cùram Sòisealta Humza Yousaf BPA/MSP T: 0300 244 4000 E: [email protected][email protected] Gillian Martin MSP Convener of the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee Scottish Parliament Email: [email protected] ___ 20 May 2022 Dear Convener, Care and Wellbeing Portfolio - request for additional information Thank you for your letter of 11 May 2022, following my recent appearance before the Committee to discuss the Audit Scotland Report: NHS in Scotland 2021.
In addition, the Women’s Returners Programme aims to help women to develop the confidence, skills, work experience and networks they may need to ease the transition back to work.
The role of the PPA is set out in Part 1 Title III Article 11: • It may request relevant information regarding the implementation of this Agreement and any supplementing agreement from the Partnership Council, which shall then supply that Assembly with the requested information; • Shall be informed of the decisions and recommendations of the Partnership Council; and • May make recommendations to the Partnership Council.
This means that the ability and attractiveness of nearby areas for businesses may well take them into an adjoining geographical area while not specifically seeking to infringe the restriction on relocation within the UK.
Analysis of the CCC’s pathway by Nesta shows that in total 110,000 heat pumps will need to be installed in Scotland between May 2026 and May 2031, to be keeping pace with the CCC’s recommended pathway for decarbonising homes.
This affects access to data which is needed to inform decision-making and policymaking, and it may obfuscate accountability and scrutiny efforts which are in the public interest.