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Along with a range of practical supports, the best first-line treatment to support refugees is psychological first aid, as not all of those who need support require to be seen by a specialist mental health professional.
Just as we have done with the police, we will continue to protect all the public services in Scotland to the best of our ability with the resources that are available.
Miles Briggs will not be surprised to know that I have a personal interest in ensuring that people with MND live to the best standards that they possibly can.
It is also worth saying that in taking action, whether against the gangs that Russell Findlay mentioned or against organised crime more generally, it is often not the best course of action to lay out exactly what you are doing as you are doing it.
As funds become available through consequentials from the United Kingdom Government, we will of course ensure that the sector is supported to the best of our ability. As the member rightly identifies, recovery from the pandemic is hugely important.
International Week of Deaf People In the light of this being international week of deaf people, how is the Scottish Government ensuring that Scotland is the best place for deaf people to visit and to live, work and learn in?
Before we move to the next item on the agenda, I take this opportunity, on behalf of the committee, to thank Foysol Choudhury MSP for his contribution to the committee over the past months. We wish him all the very best for the future.
Our former convener, Neil Gray, was appointed as Minister for Culture, Europe and International Development on Tuesday and therefore resigned from his convenership. We wish Neil all the best in his new post and thank him for all the work he has done for the committee.