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At present, there is a grievance, so we do not know what will happen. Mary Scanlon MSP has come to the committee today as she has a particular interest in this issue.
As ever, I am indebted to my colleagues Peter Warren and Mary Blackford. I am also, recently, indebted to our intern, Kush Govani, and our work experience student, Joe Somerville.
I expect all HR departments in NHS boards to behave with dignity. If Mary Scanlon has cases that she wants to bring to my attention, I am more than happy to discuss them with her.I agree absolutely with Mary Scanlon and Bill Wilson about the importance of the issue.
A starting point would be to ensure that professionals are educated about the evidence that is available. Mary Scanlon and I have mentioned that 5,000 people are affected by lupus.
The second question is, that amendment S3M-1902.1, in the name of Mary Scanlon, which seeks to amend motion S3M-1902, in the name of Nicola Sturgeon, on free personal care, be agreed to.
With her from the Scottish Government are Richard Rollison, deputy director of the directorate for economic development; Mary McAllan, director for economic development; and David Wilson, interim director for fair work, employability and skills.
Here in Scotland, in Government Labour would introduce the Mary Barbour law, increase child benefit and do so much more here with the powers that we have.