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Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 January 2005

S2W-13171

The number of staff employed at grades 5, 6, 7 and 8, together with their job titles are set out in the attached annex.Staff in Grades, 5, 6, 7 and 8 Employed by the SPCB Grade Total in Grade Job Title No with Job Title 5 74 Senior Assistant Clerk 19 Research Specialist 10 Sub-Editor 7 Senior Research Specialist (Team Leader) 2 Senior Research Specialist 8 Outreach Services Manager 1 Deputy Head of Broadcasting 1 External Liaison Policy Officer 1 Senior Purchasing Manager 2 Strategic Relations Manager 2 Head of Allowances 1 Projects Lead 1 Management Accountant 1 Clerk to the Public Petitions Committee 1 Facilities Manager 1 Senior Media Relations Officer 1 Senior Specialist 1 Head of Delivery 1 Enquiries Manager 1 Senior Buildings Manager 1 Publications Editor and Head of Public Information 1 Equality Officer 1 Publications Print Manager` 1 Project Manager New...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 December 2004

S2W-10704

To ask the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body how many people with a registered disability it has employed in each year since 1999, broken down by grade and expressed also as a percentage of total staff numbers. The SPCB introduced a new grading system for parliamentary staff in 2002.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 October 2004

S2W-10854

The appeal was against the refusal of Dumfries and Galloway Council to vary a condition on that permission, the effect of which would have been to permit an increased size for the towers and rotor blades, giving an overall height of 53.5m compared to the 44m permitted in 1996. The capacity of the proposed new turbines was not specified in the appeal.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 September 2004

S2W-10090

I have also received correspondence on this issue from several members of the Scottish Parliament, and have responded directly to Melanie Ward of NUS Scotland on this matter.As you know, from April 2003, the new tax credit system became available to students depending on their income.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 March 2004

S2W-06232

To ask the Scottish Executive how much expenditure has been set aside for New Housing Partnership challenge funding and (a) what level of and (b) to whom such funding was distributed in each year for which it has been available.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 March 2004

S2W-06812

Itis therefore vital that consumers can exercise informed choice whether or not theywish to buy GM products. The new traceability and labelling regulations, whichcome in to force next month, will go a long way towards this.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 June 2003

S2W-00730

The membership of the Healthcare Associated Infection Task Force is detailed in the table.Dr Mac Armstrong, Chief Medical Officer, ChairDr Frank Bone, Consultant MicrobiologistDumfries and Galloway Royal InfirmaryMr Tim Brett, General ManagerScottish Centre for Infection and Environmental HealthMr Alistair Brown, Head, Performance Management DivisionScottish Executive Health DepartmentMr James T Brown, Head, Public Health Division Scottish Executive Health DepartmentMs Susan Brimelow, ManagerIndependent Healthcare Division, Central West RegionDr Peter Christie, Senior Medical OfficerScottish Executive Health DepartmentDr Michael Cornbleet, Senior Medical OfficerScottish Executive Health DepartmentDr Brian Cowan, Medical DirectorSouth Glasgow University Hospitals NHS TrustMrs Rosslyn Crockett, Director of NursingGreater Glasgow Primary Care NHS TrustDr Andrew K Fraser, Deputy Chief Medical OfficerScottish Executive Health DepartmentMr John Gallacher, Joint SecretaryScottish Partnership ForumMrs Liz Gillies, Director of HAI InitiativeNHS Education for ScotlandMr John Glennie, Chief ExecutiveNHS BordersMr Robert Howe, Head of Environmental ServicesSouth Lanarkshire CouncilMiss Anne Jarvie, Chief Nursing OfficerScottish Executive Health DepartmentMr Adrian Lucas, Chief ExecutiveScottish Ambulance ServiceMrs Maggie McCowan, Senior Manager, Infection ControlInfection Control Nurses Association (Scotland)Mr Ian McLuckie, Chief ExecutiveThe Property and Environment Forum Mrs Hazel Meechan, National Development OfficerScottish Executive Health Department Mrs Diane Murray, Partnership and Employment PracticeScottish Executive Health DepartmentMr Mike Palmer, Assistant Director Workforce and PolicyScottish Executive Health DepartmentMr Robert B F Peat, General ManagerEastern Glasgow LHCCMr Tom ReillyLay representativeMrs Marjory RussellLay representativeDr Charles Saunders, Consultant in Public Health MedicineNHS FifeMs Lynda Sawers, Corporate Communications ManagerScottish Executive Health DepartmentMr Ross Scott, Policy Implementation and DevelopmentScottish Executive Health DepartmentDr David Steel, Chief Executive NHS Quality Improvement ScotlandMrs Margaret Tannahill, Project Leader, HAI Task ForceScottish Executive Health DepartmentMr Ray Watkins, Chief Dental OfficerScottish Executive Health DepartmentThe task force, which has met on two occasions and will meet again in the autumn, is overseeing work already in progress and commissioning several new...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 January 2003

S1W-32881

Development Fund/Youth Crime 25.0Alternatives to Exclusion 11.0Study Support 10.0Early Intervention 13.0Supporting Parents 8.0Classroom Assistants 36.0Reducing Class Sizes 15.0Support for Teachers 4.0Higher Still 5.0National Grid for Learning 20.0Inclusion 20.0New Community Schools 20.5Specialist Provision 5.0In-Service SEN Training for Teachers8.4A Teaching Profession for the 21st Century 416.2Additional Out of School Care 3.0Enhanced Adult Literacy and Numeracy Services 10.4Speech and Language Therapists 2.5Pre-School Education Grant 137.0Education Disability Strategies and Pupil Records 9.0Community CareMental Illness Specific Grants 20.0Carers Services and Respite Care 21.0Community Care Action Plan 10.0Delayed Discharge10.0Mental Health Bill1.2Learning Disability Review 16.0Improved Care for Older People/Joint Future 49.0Drugs Rehabilitation 7.3National Review of Care Home Fees TBCAdults with Incapacity 1.0Free Personal and Nursing Care 143.0Preserved Rights and Residential Allowance 81.0HousingSupporting People Preparation8.0Rough Sleepers Initiative8.8Environment New...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 November 2002

S1W-31712

The lessons learned will be applied across Scotland.In April 2000 a grant of £150,000 was made to Brook in Scotland (subsequently renamed Caledonia Youth) for start-up costs for four new drop-in centres in Aberdeen, Dundee, Glasgow and Falkirk.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 October 2001

S1O-03901

In the course of proceedings culminating in the ECJ judgement, the UK admitted this was incorrect and that the Directive applied to the protection of all freshwaters on the surface and underground.The Scottish Executive now plans to consult on new Nitrate Vulnerable Zones later this year, working closely with stakeholders at all stages of the process.

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