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The innovative scheme that gave loans to buy cars to individuals who were coming off the new deal in Fife, when the car was the only way they could get to work, is being replicated throughout the country.
Amendment 24, by agreement, withdrawn. Amendments 25 and 26 not moved. Amendment 51, in the name of Maureen Macmillan, is grouped with amendments 52, 1, 53, 2, 3, 27, 4, 54, 81, 82, 13 to 15, 46 and 16.
I am glad that that is so clearly recognised and stated by the SSBA in its latest newsletter. I look forward to working with the SSBA and the Scottish Parent Teacher Council on those matters.
It suggested that the ministerial team that deals with the voluntary sector should visit different areas regularly. We made visits to the eight parliamentary regions, which was fairly successful.
While ISEA's application claimed working relationships with a variety of other organisations, there was no evidence of this in its latest annual report."The BBC Children in Need report obviously makes a nonsense of that.
Amendment 3 will also allow ministers to extend the scope of the licensing scheme should new forms of activity arise that might properly justify a requirement for a knife dealer's licence.
We hope that having an extra two judges will eventually reduce our dependence on temporary judges. Will the appointment of the two new judges be done through the Judicial Appointments Board for Scotland?
Thank you for that and for the advert for the interesting SSSI on my patch, which I have visited. I am grateful that the minister supports amendment 246.
I am quite prepared to accept that change might be needed, but I suspect that my constituents will have to face bad news before they have any prospect of reliable good news from Tayside Health Board.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
28 February 2003
His response is as follows:The information requested is shown in the following table.Performance Points - Year 4, Quarter 32.1 (a)Absconds02.1 (b)Temporary Release: Inadequate Risk Assessment02.1 (c)Release of Prisoner in Error02.1 (d)Failure to Provide Accurate Daily Report02.1 (e)Failure to input basic Details into Prisoner Records02.1 (f)Failure to Process Accurate Warrant Details102.1 (g)Discovery within Prison of Smuggled-in-Items1752.1 (h)Key/Lock Compromise02.2 (c)Incident of Concerted Indiscipline202.2 (d)Incident of Hostage Taking02.2 (e)Incident of Roof Climbing02.2 (f)Incident of Self Harm152.2 (g)Incident of Class 'A' Drugs4002.2 (h)Incident of Drugs Other than Class 'A'602.2 (i)Contingency Planning Exercise (non-completion)02.2 (j)Fire Evacuation Exercise (non-completion)02.2 (k)Failure to Comply with Agreed Reporting Procedures102.2 (l)Tool/Implement Loss (Recovered) 42.2 (m)Tool/Implement Loss (Not recovered)122.3 (a)Failure to Provide Timeous Medical Assistance02.3 (b)Failure to see Medical Officer on Admission02.3 (c)Failure to Provide Meal02.3 (d)Failure to Comply with Health & Safety and Hygiene Requirements/Legislation02.3 (e)Failure to Respond to Prisoner Complaint Timeously02.3 (f)Substantiated Complaints against Staff02.3 (g)Failure to Comply with Cleaning Schedule02.3 (h)Failure to Repair (Equipment and Services)02.3 (i)Failure to Repair (Accommodation & other Areas of Prison02.4 (c)Failure to Deliver Education Hours (76-95%)0Failure to Deliver Education Hours (66-75%)0Failure to Deliver Education Hours (56-65%)0Failure to Deliver Education Hours ( Less than or equal to 55%)02.4 (f)Failure to Provide Sentence Planning02.4 (g)Failure to Provide Prisoner Compacts02.4 (h)Failure to Deliver Offending Behaviour Programmes 02.5 (a)Failure to Deliver Pre-Release Programmes02.5 (b)Visits...