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Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 December 2002

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Members of the National Special Educational Needs (SEN) Advisory Forum as at November 2002 are:Mrs Jane Ansell Director Sleep Scotland, Member of Enable's National Children's Committee Ms Jane Arrowsmith Head Teacher, Oakbank Special School, AberdeenDr Lindsay Burley*General Manager, Borders Health BoardMiss Jeanette Cochrane Deputy Regional Councillor, Royal College of Speech and Language Therapy Mr Fernando Diniz*Chair, Minority Ethnic Learning Disabilities Initiative (MELDI)Ms Heather Fisken*Policy Analyst, Disability Rights CommissionMr Paul Hamill Head of SEN Department, Strathclyde University Mr Jimmy Hawthorn Association of Directors of Social Work Ms Ros Hunter Midlothian CouncilDr Patricia Jackson Consultant Paediatrician, Royal Hospital for Sick Children Mr Bryan Kirkcaldy Association of Directors of Education Mr Ian Liddle Association of Scottish Principal Educational Psychologists Ms Dorothy Macdonald*Equity GroupMrs Arlene Mooney Scottish President, National Association for Special Educational Needs Mr Frank Newall COSLA (West Dunbartonshire Council)Professor Sheila Riddell Chair of Social Policy, (Disability Studies), Glasgow University Mr Bruce Robertson COSLA (Highland Council)Mr Bill Sadler President, Scottish Support for Learning Association Mr Kevin Tansley Head Teacher, The Royal Blind School, Edinburgh Dr Kay Tisdall Director of Policy and Research, Children in Scotland Ms Janice Walker Scottish Association of Pre-School Home Visiting...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 January 2007

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Thecontractor is currently working to increase the scope of the managementinformation that they provide to enable even better analysis of spend – forexample to provide information on the quality of candidates applying througheach advertising source.The contractor is continuallydelivering ways of getting better value from spend on recruitment.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 December 2005

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The checklist aims to ensure that refugees get information they need on housing, welfare benefits, education, work, healthcare, legal aid and how to deal with racial harassment.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 February 2002

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The need to involve, take account of and balance all interests will be a cornerstone of this new approach. We need to hear the views of all those with an interest if we are to get the bill right for Scotland.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 February 2002

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The order enters into force on 8 February 2002, so that victims of personal injury do not have to delay court proceedings or settlements in order to get the benefit of the new rate. We intend to consult shortly on questions relating to future changes to the discount rate.
Official Report Meeting date: 16 June 1999

Plenary, 16 Jun 1999

It is impossible in the first few weeks and months to get everything done that we want to get done.
Official Report Meeting date: 12 June 2001

Rural Development Committee, 12 Jun 2001

When we failed to receive an initial response from the producer organisations, we targeted a number of them specifically to get a handle on this matter. We knew that that would be difficult, because it had been difficult south of the border.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 June 2000

Subordinate Legislation Committee, 20 Jun 2000

I apologise for the late start, but we do have a heavy work load and there was a substantial legal briefing to get through.Transport (Scotland) Bill Transport (Scotland) Bill The first item on the agenda is the delegated powers scrutiny of the Transport (Scotland) Bill.
Official Report Meeting date: 31 March 2004

Public Petitions Committee, 31 Mar 2004

I do not see how we can take the matter further. If the petition were new and brought us new information, that would have been an entirely different matter and a new inquiry could be undertaken.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 September 2000

Subordinate Legislation Committee, 05 Sep 2000

If the problem is being flagged up at this early stage, we need to find out why the relevant information is not on the web and why it takes some time to get it.There is also a discrepancy in the dates: our briefing notes say that a letter dated 21 July refers to an instrument as having been made on 24 July.

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