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Working methods for panels are likely to involve initial scene-setting sessions; a mixture of in-person and online sessions; a mixture of whole-panel (plenary) and smaller break-out groups; presentations by experts; facilitated discussions on possible conclusions; support staff on-hand throughout to take notes and to assist with drafting.
More than 150 users took part in the online discussion via the Your Priorities digital consultation, providing over 300 comments on provisions in the Bill and over 550 ratings.
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They said that RICs have helped and online working has made collaborative working easier, describing work undertaken with the Northern Alliance RIC with a focus on rural poverty.
The third major theme from the responses was the unpredictability of setting off pyrotechnics in crowded areas and the associated safety concerns.iiiFireworks and Pyrotechnic Articles (Scotland) Bill: Digital Engagement Summary of Online Forum Submissions to support the Criminal Justice Committee’s scrutiny of the Bill (Participation and Communities Team) (...