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Retrieved from <a href="https://www.gov.scot/publications/foi-18-00763/" target="_blank">https://www.gov.scot/publications/foi-18-00763/</a> [accessed 25 January 2019] 2Skills Development Scotland. (2017, March 23). Skills Investment Plan: Prospectus.
As someone who worked in education throughout the first lockdown in March 2020, I know that it was a complete shock to everyone involved when schools were closed overnight.
The debate that will be held on 5 March will be on the draft plan, while the real plan—the completed plan—must be laid before Parliament by the end of March.
We had a great chat that day on what was a long march around Edinburgh. We spoke about everything from our shared admiration for James Connolly to who could whistle the loudest when passing people who were objecting to the pride march.
Our own data on persistent absence, which was published in March, paints a concerning picture, and I have been clear that there must be a renewed drive across Government and our education agencies to address that and improve the situation.
The SFRS is currently running a pilot in East, North and South Ayrshire to test the content of the contaminant standard operating procedure. The trial will run until 31 March and will help to finalise the standard operating procedure prior to its full roll-out across the service.
When he was health secretary, Humza Yousaf personally promised to clear down the atrocious mental health waiting lists by this March—March 2023. That came and went; it was an utter failure.