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To ask the Scottish Executive, in the light of the Framework of Mental Health Service in Scotland, 1997, which health boards have (a) carried out a local service review and (b) developed an implementation plan for the provision of services for sufferers of anorexia nervosa an...
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Date answered:
30 March 2006
To ask the Scottish Executive what research has been undertaken into the social and medical impact on vulnerable, frail and elderly people of the replacement of a meals-on-wheels service with a frozen-meals service. The Scottish Executive has notcarried out any such research and is not aware of any other research into the socialand medical impact of a frozen meals service.
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Date answered:
22 August 2005
To ask the Scottish Executive whether all NHS boards have now put in place a falls assessment service, as recommended in the report, Adding Life To Years, and, if not, which NHS boards have still to implement such a service.
To ask the Scottish Executive what powers it has to reject proposals for the closure of the Queen Mother's Hospital as part of plans for the reconfiguration of maternity services in Greater Glasgow. In line with all proposals formajor service change, the board's proposals for maternity services in Glasgow are subjectto ministerial consideration and approval.
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Date answered:
19 January 2004
To ask the Scottish Executive what representations the National Services Division of the Common Services Agency made to NHS Greater Glasgow's review of maternity services.
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Date answered:
17 October 2002
To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S1W-29654 by Cathy Jamieson on 1 October 2002, what effective market access for foreign service providers under the General Agreement on Trade in Services it considers appropriate for the education service.
To ask the Scottish Executive whether it is monitoring Learning Disability Services Change Fund monies in order to ensure that such monies are used to improve services to people with learning disabilities.
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Date answered:
9 November 2001