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In October last year, I announced that a National Test Programme (NTP) would be developed to support farmers and crofters to play their part in meeting those targets.
The minutes of 31 May 2022 were agreed. PB/S6/22/MINS/19 Business Programme 2. The Bureau agreed a revised programme of business for week commencing 6 June 2022 and agreed programmes of business for the weeks commencing 13 and 20 June 2022. 3.
The minutes of 10 May 2022 were agreed. PB/S6/22/MINS/16 Business Programme 2. The Bureau noted the programme of business for week commencing 16 May 2022 and agreed programmes of business for the weeks commencing 23 and 30 May 2022. 3.
The minutes of 1 March 2022 were agreed. Business Programme 2. The Bureau agreed a revised programme of business for the week commencing 7 March 2022, and programmes of business for the weeks commencing 14 March and 21 March 2022. 3.
Congratulations, Natalie.Decision on Taking Business in Private Decision on Taking Business in Private The next item of business is to decide whether to discuss our work programme, which is agenda item 6, in private.
Resource and invest in PA support to ensure that disabled people have access to the right support and assistance to participate fully in meetings, “We’re not talking about personal care here but be aware that people might need a hand navigating the venue or getting lunch”. 4.
Education The Scottish Government fund Rape Crisis Scotland to develop the Equally Safe at School (ESAS) programme through their Delivering Equally Safe fund.
. • Maintain or improve access to and within the burial ground is very open to interpretation. • Formally programme headstone and memorial inspections and repairs at an acceptable rate.
The 2023 National Dental Inspection Programme (NDIP) showed that 82% of P7 children in Scotland had no obvious decay experience compared to 53% in 2005, which was when Childsmile was implemented.