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Official Report Meeting date: 7 March 2000

Finance Committee, 07 Mar 2000

Dr Bristow might be seen as having a particular point of view. It might be better to have someone who is more neutral.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 August 2003

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The full list of projects across the UK can be accessed at www.disability.gov.uk.UK Government EYDP Grant SchemeSuccessful Scottish ProjectsOrganisation National (Scotland Wide)Project TitleGrantDescriptionBirds of Paradise TheatreCompany LimitedWorking Towards Equality£50,000Involve disabled people as professional actors, stage crew in mainstream theatre venuesDeafblind ScotlandFrom Isolation ToParticipation£49,950Enable deaf-blind people to represent themselves in local, national and specialist organisationsOwnership Options inScotlandMainstreaming Ownership Skills Training£31,200Training package for people to assist disabled people in accessing home ownershipLocalAyrshire IndependentLivingNetworkSouth Ayrshire Fun Day£10,000To bring together all South Ayrshire disability voluntary organisations - promote the work being carried out by them The State HospitalCalendar of Patients'Artwork£10,000To produce a calendar featuring artwork of people with mental health problemsNorth Lanarkshire ArtsAssociationCommunity Open ArtsExhibition£10,000An event involving disabled people through workshops and accessible activities.Project AbilityBuilding Creative Bridges£9,744Exchange programme for disabled artists from Glasgow and the UistsKincardine & DeesideDisability Action GroupAberdeenshire DisabilityAdvisory Group£9,980Disability advisory group that will work towards the removal of environmental, attitudinal & organisational barriersSurvivors' PoetryScotlandManifesto£10,000Workshops to develop disabled people's visual arts and creative writing skills.Inverclyde Council onDisabilityAccessible Infoclyde£9,862Produce and launch an accessible website...
Official Report Meeting date: 22 February 2007

Plenary, 22 Feb 2007

Let us be clear: the principle that we should all support and adopt is that the prosecution should assemble its best case against the accused. We should ensure that the Crown has the proper resources to ensure that it has the best-trained lawyers and the best legal framework f...
Official Report Meeting date: 6 March 2007

Justice 1 Committee, 06 Mar 2007

However, it is obviously good practice constantly to review the work of the inner house and the outer house and the best use of judges and their time. I think that Mike Pringle has a question.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 June 2005

European and External Relations Committee, 07 Jun 2005

I was not aware of a specific skills shortage in IT, but I am sure that that is a fair point. Generally speaking, the point is apposite.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 October 1999

Local Government Committee, 05 Oct 1999

I will let Kenny in as he wishes to say something on this point. I will then call Jamie to speak.
Official Report Meeting date: 29 January 2004

Plenary, 29 Jan 2004

Target 7 for health and community care states:"No patient should wait longer than 26 weeks for a new outpatient appointment by the end of 2005."
Official Report Meeting date: 1 February 2000

Finance Committee, 01 Feb 2000

There is no doubt that we will hold an inquiry into the Barnett formula at some point as it is on our list of topics.
Official Report Meeting date: 27 October 2005

Plenary, 27 Oct 2005

Euan Robson comprehensively responded to queries about neurosurgery, and I simply reiterate his point—and the point that Shona Robison made in her opening speech—that we are talking about a managed clinical network.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 February 2005

Plenary, 02 Feb 2005

This national Parliament has a duty to ensure that Gaelic does not die and that all necessary steps are taken to ensure that Gaelic is a living, breathing, vibrant and essential part of Scotland.The bill is a first step to halting the decline of the Gaelic language, but there is no point in passing the bill without a...

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