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In the process of agreeing those regulations and consulting those who run care homes, we will try to achieve the best possible result. Although I sympathise with Phil Gallie's point, we want the legislation and the supporting regulations to be as comprehensive and as clear as possible in order to protect non-smokers'...
The proportion of older people receiving intensive home care has risen over the past three years and now stands at 26 per cent of all those who are receiving long-term care.
The committee also agreed to invite the petitioner's views on the Executive's response.The committee received a response from the Executive dated 16 July and a response from the petitioner on 26 May, which appears to have been superseded by a further response from the Executive in which the Minister for Health and Community Care outlined an announcement by ...
Shop Workers (Safety) (PE677) Petition PE677 calls on the Scottish Parliament to work in partnership with retailers, the police and local authorities to improve the safety of shop workers by promoting and resourcing safer shopping partnerships. At its meeting of 26 November 2003, the committee agreed to write to the Scottish Executive inviting its views on...
(S1O-582) The Minister for Health and Community Care (Susan Deacon): Data collected by the Scottish Ambulance Service show that, in the two years for which statistics are available, the number of incidents of violence to staff in the west central ambulance service were as follows: 17 in the year from 1 September 1997 to 31 August 1998; and 26 in the year fr...
To ask the Scottish Executive, further to his comments on 26 June 2006 at Glasgow Chamber’s “Glasgow Talks…with the First Minister” Business Breakfast in relation to Glasgow’s super casino bid that the Executive would need to weigh up the benefits that the initiative would bring to the city against the potential risks it posed of increasing problem gamblin...
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
28 November 2006
To ask the Scottish Executive what percentage of people registered unemployed were aged (a) 25 and under, (b) 26 to 35, (c) 36 to 45, (d) 46 to 55 and (e) over 55 in each year since 1990, broken down by parliamentary constituency.