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On top of important benefits such as free tuition, the new package includes an annual minimum income of £7,250, through a combination of bursaries and loans, for students with a family income of less than £17,000.
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Date answered:
9 January 2014
This has included recent discussions with the individual owners of each site, property agents and potential developers, seeking to review and update the marketing, promotion and potential development of the sites to ensure that East Kilbride is being actively promoted as a location for existing Scottish businesses and potential new inward investors. S4W-189...
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Date answered:
26 November 2013
To ask the Scottish Government what consideration it has given to how children’s services would interact with the new structures proposed in the Public Bodies (Joint Working) (Scotland) Bill.
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Date answered:
14 November 2013
Drawing from experiences of previous winters, a wide range of equipment, on-track technologies and working methods will be used to ensure the railways are well placed to respond to any challenges that arise. New and improved communications arrangements have been put in place between Network Rail and First ScotRail to ensure that passengers get timely and ac...
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Date answered:
8 October 2013
http://www.scottish.parliament.uk/parliamentarybusiness/Bills/62233.aspx. The estimated cost of specific new support to informal kinship carers in possession of a Kinship Care Order from 2015-16 is set out in table 32 of the Children and Young People (Scotland) Bill Financial Memorandum.
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Date answered:
12 September 2013
The good practice guidance assists social work practitioners to provide the information, arrangements and supports that parents with learning disabilities need to raise their children. The keys to life – the new learning disability strategy in Scotland recommends that by 2014 parents with learning disabilities should have access to local supported parentin...
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Date answered:
10 September 2013
The figures provided above have been marked provisional until all patient records held on Grampian’s new IT Patient Management System have been fully updated.
CDS particularly promote the “co-operative consortium” in which member businesses share equally in a new entity which is formed to undertake some agreed activity on behalf of members.