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The information requested is as follows:1996-97881997-981031998-9980In determining its future training requirements the Scottish Ambulance Service continues to have regard to its objective of having a paramedic on every front-line accident and emergency ambulance.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
20 January 2000
The Post Office, post and regulation of postal services are reserved matters but the Scottish Executive will continue to ensure that the UK Government is aware of the particular needs of communities in Scotland.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
22 December 1999
To ask the Scottish Executive how many people been brought to court over false calls to the Scottish Ambulance Service in Scotland in the last year for which figures are available and whether it will consider increasing judicial punishment of such nuisance callers.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
15 December 1999
Currently, only Security Category D prisoners, those who are considered not to be a danger to the public, are given the opportunity to undertake rehabilitation in open prisons prior to their release. The Scottish Prison Service has no plans to change this criterion.
To ask the Scottish Executive what arrangements for the pension rights of the new staff, as opposed to those transferring from the present Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, have been negotiated with the company contracted to supply ancillary services to the NHS. Talks are ongoing at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh about the terms and conditions of new staff. ...
Part of the background to the bill is the campaigning that has taken place and the representations that have been madeānot least to Parliament through Des McNulty MSP. A feature of the dilemma is that it is now possible that sufferers' own claims are settled more quickly than they used to be as a result of the Coulsfield rules.
That review will take into account the views expressed inParliament when discussing the EARL project on the appropriate level of faresfor the new services. S2W-32429
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
9 February 2007
The Executive and localauthorities are working hard to find alternative providers for services, wherepossible, to reduce the impact of the liquidation of One Plus.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
26 January 2007
The information requested isgiven in table 1.3 of NHS General Dental Services Information a copy of which hasbeen placed in the Scottish Parliament Information Centre (Bib. number 41550).