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NDDP has been extended nationally to all people claiming Incapacity Benefits and offers a work-focused interview which seeks to place people into work or direct them to the new national network of Job Broker services. S1W-25317
Early feedback from project reports, visits and the Ministerial Steering Group suggests that the New Community Schools Initiative is delivering significant benefits through new ways of working.The New Community Schools Initiative is bringing about better integrated service provision by schools and their partner agencies, making a real difference to the live...
The HPC is an independent body whose purpose is to promote and safeguard the health and well-being of people and patients using the services of a number of Allied Health Professionals, including chiropody.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
25 April 2002
As the First Minister set out in his statement on 18 April, the budget will benefit business, the health service, older people, children, families and people in and out of work.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
19 April 2002
The responsibility for assisting unemployed people into work rests primarily with the Employment Service, with local enterprise companies also providing training and supportI understand no additional, special monitoring measures have been introduced in relation to decommissioning.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
28 March 2002
If tenants vote yes in the Glasgow housing stock transfer ballot, statutory responsibility for homelessness will remain with the city council who will carry out case work, homelessness assessments and provide an out of hours service. The city council will also retain ownership of existing hostels and will continue with their hostel decommissioning programme...
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
27 March 2002
To assist with the initial set up and training costs, I have made available to the National Services Division, CSA up to £2.75 million.The Report on the LBC Pilot is available on the SHOW Website at: www.show.scot.nhs.uk in the publications section.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
26 March 2002
I have asked John Ewing, Chief Executive of the Scottish Court Service to respond. His response is as follows:No figures are maintained, to show the frequency with which CCTV systems are used.