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Amendment 7, which is entirely technical, follows as a consequence of the changes to definitions proposed in amendments 4 and 5 and keeps the bill's language consistent with that of the 1984 act.
The amount that is included in the autumn budget revision relates to the work that we are doing to support the Scottish Government and the various work streams that it established following the Crerar review to consider how to implement the review's recommendations.
The previous Finance Committee tried to get a grip on the issues by trying to tease out how the money followed the Government's priorities. That is important whoever is in Government.
The committee raised that issue briefly in the evidence session with officials and it was followed up by Professor Norrie. I am grateful to the committee for drawing our attention to that.
We move on to questions on telehealth from Helen Eadie, to be followed by Mary Scanlon. When we talked about telehealth last week, both witnesses and members expressed some frustrations.
For one year, the apprenticeship programme was almost exclusively restricted to people aged 16 to 19, yet surveys indicate that the lion's share of the 2020 workforce is already in employment.
For the avoidance of doubt, nothing in this Act modifies the Equality Act 2010?.?
It followed the Court of Session ruling on 13 December 2022 (see above), that ?