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In both groups, there are women and families who have lived in the United Kingdom for some years, who intend to bring up their children in the UK, and who often live in quite severe poverty.
That is about rediscovering some of the values of social work from back in the 1960s, which were about helping people in a community to live flourishing lives and to contribute to society.
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I have made a programme for Scottish Television, which will be shown in the autumn and for which I received no payment—it is a four-part series on the best Scottish album.
Those effects are amplified for people living on islands. It is absolutely the case that the cost of living issues for our island communities are stark and significant.
Back in 1988 it sent tapes to 40 visually impaired people; now its listenership is in excess of 500 and is composed of people who live in Lothian and people who live further afield who still keep an interest in what happens in Edinburgh and Lothian.
Our constituents are highly concerned about the supply of medicines, particularly those pharmaceutical products with short shelf lives and short half-lives. Perhaps Dr Torbett can comment on that.
I feel very uncomfortable being put in that situation as these people know where I live and are known to be violent!’” Are you saying that this is regularly happening all over Scotland?