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To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the publication of the Scottish Health Plan, Our National Health: A plan for action, a plan for change, when it plans to introduce a new Leadership Development Programme for NHS managers.
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Date answered:
24 January 2002
To promote awareness of the entitlement, the Scottish Executive is developing information leaflets for pupils and their parents which will be distributed early in the New Year. S1W-20790
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Date answered:
21 December 2001
The above figures are for the number of pupils that had an open Record of Needs as at September 2000 and not the number of new records opened in that year.2. The figures relate to children who are educated in schools in the West Renfrewshire constituency, which may be different from the number who actually live in the constituency.
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Date answered:
6 December 2001
To ask the Presiding Officer why STATS Specialist Engineering, Materials and Environmental Consultants has not been paid for its report on cladding materials for the new Parliament building. I understand that the report referred to in the question was the result of a contract between Flour City Architectural Metals (UK) Ltd and STATS Specialist Engineerin...
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Date answered:
12 November 2001
The underspend arose for two reasons. 2001 was the first year of the new scheme and certain assumptions had to be made about the correct split of improved pasture and rough grazing.
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Date answered:
1 November 2001
The additional sum of £7 million being made available to the Funding Council by the Scottish Executive is part of an overall package of extra resources amounting to £15 million. This new money is further evidence of the commitment of the Executive to boosting facilities and financial health within the further education sector.
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Date answered:
1 November 2001
In its response to the recommendations of the Youth Crime Advisory Group, the Scottish Executive agreed to consider changing the name of the Children's Hearings system. No clear consensus on a new name has emerged from the consultation.
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Date answered:
1 November 2001
If such a proposal was forthcoming, application for consent for any new station would be considered by Scottish ministers under devolved powers under the Electricity Act 1989.