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Clear records are beginning to emerge of the health benefits of living in a warm and dry home compared with the state that people were living in previously.
Unless we do something to assist and support young people into employment, they will remain workless and will live in poverty for the remainder of their lives.
The eastern European news is much more anti-vax than the UK news, and quite a lot of eastern Europeans who live in the UK get their news from their original country—of course, just as we would do if we were living in Japan or Australia.
For a given investment and savings, we want to achieve longer, healthier lives, as Kim Atkinson said earlier—longer lives spent away from requiring costly health care.
The introduction of our new HR and finance system will very much help us, as it will give us live-time data about staff deployment and costs and enable us to map and track those things.
Education has been prioritised—I am sure that a different committee will go into that—but that does not mean that all the other wraparound services that support our children and young people to live the best possible lives have not been under sustained pressure.