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To ask the Scottish Executive how much additional funding will be provided to (a) South Ayrshire and (b) East Ayrshire councils to enable them to deliver two hours of PE per week to every pupil. The intention of the new relationship with local government is to move away from ring fenced funding.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
25 April 2008
To ask the Scottish Executive what progress has been made in developing a new eHealth strategy and which (a) organisations and (b) individuals have been consulted.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
18 April 2008
In order to consider the low carbon Energy standards proposed for introduction in 2010, an assessment has been commissioned of the impact of higher standards on new housing and non-domestic buildings, including life cycle analyses.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
28 February 2008
Agenda for Change is designed to be consistent across all staff covered by the new system using the same job evaluation process and the same job profiles.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
21 February 2008
There are also administration costs in supporting SIDAB including the costs involved in appointing new board members, government staff time and stationery costs.
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Date answered:
21 February 2008
In addition to improving journey times, through infrastructure enhancements and timetable changes, we are investing in new services and we are enhancing rolling stock to provide increased capacity for passengers.
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Date answered:
20 February 2008
Mental health services for those with sensory loss continue to develop and improve. For example, a new dedicated community service and a deaf counselling service are now operational and have been well received by service users in Lothian.
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Date answered:
18 February 2008
The day-to-day deployment of police officers is a matter for individual chief constables, but we support their efforts to cut bureaucracy, exploit new technology and free up officer time for redeployment to operational and front line duties.