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Indeed, the EPPE study has emphasised the importance of sustained shared thinking and of practitioners following children's leads. It is a different approach to education.
Government must give the ideal situation that everyone should follow. It is logical for Scotland to follow the English legislation, the Female Genital Mutilation Act 2003, which uses the term "female genital mutilation".
Amendment 10 is therefore unnecessary in circumstances in which the procedures of that act have been followed—in certain circumstances, it could result in a relaxation of the act's requirements.
We released £70 million and another £20 million followed that. A fair bit of the EYF money—nearly 40 per cent, if I recall correctly—was spent on local roads.