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Historic Environment Scotland statit that, gien that the costs fur designatin and deliverin within an area o muckle linguistic mense will faw tae the local authority, "cases could arise whaur areas and Gaelic communities that meet the definition and requirements o areas o muckle linguistic mense dinnae get thon designation due t...
Committee reports
Date published:
22 February 2024
To date, risk management and infection control issues have always won out, but we are now in a different world and we have different measures in place. We must campaign to get person-centred practice, and consideration of the humane issues and impact, to be on the same level as that aspect.
Committee reports
Date published:
22 February 2024
These groups were chosen because they included people who might be less likely to get involved in the Parliament’s work, which includes people from minority ethnic groups, people living on a low income and disabled people.
However, I think that we needed to set out the general framework in order to gain people’s confidence and get them to take part in the co-design process.Official Report, 10 January 2023, col. 4 (Jenni Minto MSP substituted for Stuart McMillan MSP)
Further, the Committee asked the Minister whether he had any concerns with the fact that Parliament would be as...
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The Cabinet Secretary for Culture told the Committee that the Scottish Government “appreciate the need for the maximum certainty about medium and longer-term budgetary projections, regardless of whether people get the happiest news” and “still aim to give projects and organisations the maximum possible longer-term understanding of ...
As the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and the Economy said, in her earlier evidence to the Committee, we would not have been able to get through the pandemic without local government and its employees.
Voluntary sector organisations seem to have to become much more active in getting corporate support for this, that and the other, as well as having the flag days, the functions and the rest of it.
It is an interesting prospect. So many women who are active in organisations in local communities would then get the recognition that they cannot get when they hit the glass ceiling over the smoke-filled rooms of party organisations.