Scots currently living in another EU country, but who hope to return to live in Scotland one day, will find it much harder to bring family members with them when they return, if and when the UK leaves the EU.
EU citizens living in Scotland are to be supported to remain in Scotland during and beyond the uncertainty associated with an EU exit, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has announced.
Anyone assessed by their local authority as requiring personal care will receive it free of charge, regardless of their age, condition, capital or income.
The Scottish Government's Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Local Government has congratulated CrossReach, the operating arm of the Social Care Council of the Church of Scotland, for its "dedication" and for 150 years of "vital" services to social care.