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A significant amount of existing training can be modified or added to; it is not simply a question of providing brand new training programmes. At the moment, it is difficult to say how much new training will be needed and how much it will cost.
I should also point out that, in April 1999, the number of police officers in Scotland was 14,784; the latest figure is 14,948. For me, and by any standard, that is an increase.
(S1F-440) I have had two meetings with the Prime Minister this month, the latest being in Glasgow last Friday at the joint ministerial committee on health.
In future, in its questions on the health service, the SNP would do well to have more respect for the Parliament, for the Scottish people and for the facts. Is the minister aware of the latest major cuts in services proposed at Stracathro hospital?
To ask the Scottish Executive whether it is satisfied that the policy which means that dentists are no longer considered to be NHS-committed as a consequence of at least 10% of patients not visiting the dentist in the preceding 15 months is helping retain access to NHS dentistry for patients.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
12 January 2006
His response is as follows: Nursing staff may have mental health nursing skills and qualifications but not have undergone the registration process as defined by the Nursing Midwifery Council (formerly the United Kingdom Central Council for Nursing, Midwifery and Health Visiting). S2W-21715
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
11 August 2005
Scottish athletes are used to promote their sport and sport in general throughthe Sporting Champions programme by making visits to schools to help inspireparticipation.