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Scottish Human Rights Commission (PE603) The first item on our agenda is consideration of new petitions. The first petitioner is Jim Slaven, on behalf of the James Connolly Society.
In June this year, the Enterprise and Lifelong Learning Committee, of which I am a member, will visit Shetland. Rhona Brankin, who is present, is also a committee member.
It will be easy enough for the board to say that it cannot do anything until the new Parliament is elected. In the first year of the new session, there may be a re-examination of finance and policy.
We must constantly keep this under review. If there is new evidence, or if the previous evidence was inadequate and did not cover the field well enough, we should definitely review it.
To ask the Scottish Executive how many high profile or VIP visits to Edinburgh since January 2003 have required the use of Lothian and Borders Police resources.
To ask the Scottish Executive what plans it has to support the further development of the Dyslexia Friendly Schools Award. I recently visited Dyslexia Scotwestwho developed the Dyslexia Friendly Schools Award.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
19 February 2002
To ask the Scottish Executive whether any sightseeing trips around Scotland were organised during Tony Gauci's visits; to what locations any such trips were made, and what the cost was of each such trip.
To ask the Scottish Executive whether the appropriate Scottish Minister will visit the proposed site for the secure unit at Stobhill hospital in order to discuss with the local community their concerns regarding the unit.