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Twenty years down the line, guidelines may have changed, but children and young people will still remember what they were trained to do in school 20 years ago.
The climate change plan that will be developed following the advice in May will help us to deliver that. I agree that the target is unachievable, so we should get rid of it.
The amended section 63 will set out the circumstances in which Scottish ministers may decide where an individual or their representative is liable for an overpayment.
Please note that any other member present may move the amendment. If no one moves the amendment, I will immediately call the next amendment on the marshalled list.
My basic understanding is that there are still some complexities in achieving that and that it may be difficult to align some of it, depending on the barriers and areas of difficulty that may be approached or received.
The issue arises if they came off the CSO before their 16th birthday. For example, they may have lived in a children’s home until they were 15 and a half and then gone back to live with their parents, but that relationship may have broken down when they were 17, resulting in them becoming homeless.