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We are talking about additional support and help for Scotland to enable Scotland’s industries and citizens to take advantage of the opportunities that will exist outside the European Union.
Sadly, it is now almost six months since that meeting and little to no progress has been made. ME is becoming Scotland’s forgotten illness. Having met the team from #MEAction Scotland and having seen their sheer determination and passion as they continue to fight for targeted funding towards ME treatment by the NHS, I knew that I had to help in any way I can.
We have Fiona Collie, who is the policy and public affairs manager for Carers Scotland; Annie Gunner Logan, who is the chief executive of the Coalition of Care and Support Providers in Scotland; Dr Donald Macaskill, who is the chief executive of Scottish Care; and Judith Proctor, who is the chief officer of the Edinburgh integration joint board and chair of Health and Social Care Scotland’s chief officer group.
Policy-making and service design doesn’t systemically reflect these factors. • 15% of people in rural Scotland are in relative poverty and 9% are in severe.
The collaboration continues to this day, and it is helping us to distribute and grow Scotland’s plentiful food and drink resources, from local farmers and producers to some of Scotland’s largest manufacturers.
Main points included: • Reference to an ongoing Scottish Government-funded project with crofters on Skye looking to find new ways to fund peatland restoration. • Carbon markets are expanding fast, particularly in Scotland.
Historic Environment Scotland: Auditor General for Scotland Section 22 Report: The Committee will take evidence from— Stephen Boyle, Auditor General for Scotland; Lisa Duthie, Audit Director, Audit Scotland.
By streamlining SEPA’s regulatory regime this draft instrument will contribute to the improvement and efficiency of Scotland’s public services. Scottish Ministers, special advisers and the Permanent Secretary are covered by the terms of the Lobbying (Scotland) Act 2016.