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Official Report Meeting date: 7 May 2002

European Committee, 07 May 2002

I like the idea of inviting constituents to the event.I will leave a question about paragraph 26. If we are trying to open up discussion and have a wider debate about Europe, it could be argued that having something like a discussion under the Chatham House rule—which allows people to speak off the record—would do the opposite.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 June 2001

Transport and the Environment Committee, 26 Jun 2001

If the problem exists, it may not be as big a deal as I am being told, but we should look into it. Paragraphs 25 and 26 of Maureen Macmillan's report describe ecological balance and the perceived lack of such balance.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 June 2000

Rural Affairs Committee, 07 Jun 2000

Amendment 5, which has already been debated will, if agreed to, pre-empt amendments 26, 27, 28, 29, and 30. Amendment 5 moved—Sarah Boyack—and agreed to.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 January 2000

Enterprise and Lifelong Learning Committee, 26 Jan 2000

Questions have arisen about the case study visit to Fife, which is another reason for considering further evidence or conducting another case study visit.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 January 2002

Health and Community Care Committee, 23 Jan 2002

We want them." This is an industry that wants new customers and it uses advertising to get them.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 June 2005

Equal Opportunities Committee, 21 Jun 2005

It turned out that a young, overenthusiastic new recruit was in the car. The new recruits should be specifically targeted and told what is and is not politically correct.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 January 2006

S2W-20977

The premium was introducedin the 2000-01 funding round and is based on the number of students domiciled inthe 20% most deprived postcode areas.Regarding higher education wehave, in partnership with SFHEFC, identified a new basket of measures to monitorprogress in widening participation and improving retention.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 March 2003

S1W-34258

Information on one-stop clinics operated by NHSScotland is not available in the form requested.There are 40 one-stop clinics in Lothian where patients receive consultation, diagnostic tests, results and, if appropriate, treatment, all in a single visit. Details of these are given in the following table.One-Stop Clinics* Operated by NHS Lothian ServiceNHS TrustDental ClinicLothian Primary Care NHS TrustMedical Gynaecology ClinicLothian Primary Care NHS TrustMenopause ClinicLothian Primary Care NHS TrustNeedle Exchange ClinicLothian Primary Care NHS TrustBreast ClinicLothian University Hospitals NHS TrustCardiology (x2)Lothian University Hospitals NHS TrustCataract ClinicLothian University Hospitals NHS TrustCentre for Liver and Digestive DisordersLothian University Hospitals NHS TrustChild Abuse ClinicLothian University Hospitals NHS TrustChildrens' Services - Electroencephalography ClinicLothian University Hospitals NHS TrustColposcopy ClinicLothian University Hospitals NHS TrustDiabetesLothian University Hospitals NHS TrustEmergency Out-patient Clinic - Acute MedicineLothian University Hospitals NHS TrustEndocrine (Investigation of Thyroid Disease)Lothian University Hospitals NHS TrustEndoscopy/GastroenterologyLothian University Hospitals NHS TrustEyelid Cysts Treatment CentreLothian University Hospitals NHS TrustGynaecology AssessmentLothian University Hospitals NHS TrustHIV (Children)Lothian University Hospitals NHS TrustHIV Testing - Genito-Urinary MedicineLothian University Hospitals NHS TrustHIV/HGPB/HGPC TestingLothian University Hospitals NHS TrustID Travel ClinicLothian University Hospitals NHS TrustMedical Assessment (DVT Open Access)Lothian University Hospitals NHS TrustMenstrual Problem ClinicLothian University Hospitals NHS TrustNeuro-Oncology Follow-Up ClinicLothian University Hospitals NHS TrustNeurovascular ClinicLothian University Hospitals NHS TrustOphthalmology - Fast-Track ClinicLothian University Hospitals NHS TrustOphthalmology - New Patient Low Visual AidLothian University Hospitals NHS TrustOrthoptic (Children)Lothian University Hospitals NHS TrustPregnancy Support CentreLothian University Hospitals NHS TrustRapid Access Chest Pain (x2)Lothian University Hospitals NHS TrustRapid Access Pigmented Lesion Clinic - DermatologyLothian University Hospitals NHS TrustRespiratoryLothian University Hospitals NHS TrustRespiratory FunctionLothian University Hospitals NHS TrustTuberculosis and Contact ClinicLothian University Hospitals NHS TrustTermination ClinicLothian University Hospitals NHS TrustTumour Clinic - DermatologyLothian University Hospitals NHS TrustUrology/Ultrasound Testicular Lump ClinicLothian University Hospitals NHS TrustYAG Laser Treatment CentreLothian University Hospitals NHS TrustNote:* As at July 2002.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 December 2002

S1W-31897

Members of the National Special Educational Needs (SEN) Advisory Forum as at November 2002 are:Mrs Jane Ansell Director Sleep Scotland, Member of Enable's National Children's Committee Ms Jane Arrowsmith Head Teacher, Oakbank Special School, AberdeenDr Lindsay Burley*General Manager, Borders Health BoardMiss Jeanette Cochrane Deputy Regional Councillor, Royal College of Speech and Language Therapy Mr Fernando Diniz*Chair, Minority Ethnic Learning Disabilities Initiative (MELDI)Ms Heather Fisken*Policy Analyst, Disability Rights CommissionMr Paul Hamill Head of SEN Department, Strathclyde University Mr Jimmy Hawthorn Association of Directors of Social Work Ms Ros Hunter Midlothian CouncilDr Patricia Jackson Consultant Paediatrician, Royal Hospital for Sick Children Mr Bryan Kirkcaldy Association of Directors of Education Mr Ian Liddle Association of Scottish Principal Educational Psychologists Ms Dorothy Macdonald*Equity GroupMrs Arlene Mooney Scottish President, National Association for Special Educational Needs Mr Frank Newall COSLA (West Dunbartonshire Council)Professor Sheila Riddell Chair of Social Policy, (Disability Studies), Glasgow University Mr Bruce Robertson COSLA (Highland Council)Mr Bill Sadler President, Scottish Support for Learning Association Mr Kevin Tansley Head Teacher, The Royal Blind School, Edinburgh Dr Kay Tisdall Director of Policy and Research, Children in Scotland Ms Janice Walker Scottish Association of Pre-School Home Visiting...
Official Report Meeting date: 9 January 2007

Subordinate Legislation Committee, 09 Jan 2007

Some new powers have been added and some existing powers have been substantially altered since we considered the bill at stage 1.

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