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Official Report Meeting date: 25 October 2001

Plenary, 25 Oct 2001

That the Parliament welcomes the first report on the implementation of the National Cultural Strategy; notes the progress that has been made in the key priorities of the strategy and the actions that are proposed for further implementation; recognises the vital contribution of many agencies, individuals and bodies to ensuring that Scotland's cultural life matches the aspirations of all Scotland's people; believes in particular that culture has a vital role to play in delivering social justice throughout Scotland, in our schools, in lifelong learning and in the further development of our tourism industry, and therefore urges all relevant agencies, individuals and bodies to work effectively together in partnership to ensure that the potential of Scotland's cultural life is fully realised at home and proudly promoted...
Official Report Meeting date: 24 March 2004

Education Committee, 24 Mar 2004

Some employers might risk introducing the new manager or new member of staff, who will be under guidance and supervision, but the person's contract might be predicated on the outcome of the Disclosure Scotland check.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 September 2004

S2W-08840

The information requested is shown in the following tables:Children and Adults Treated in the Community Dental Service (CDS); by Health Board; Year Ending 31 March   2003R Children Adults No. of patients treated in CDS % of child population treated in CDS No. of patients treated in the CDS % of adult population treated in CDS Scotland 88,006 8.1% 34,675 0.9% Argyll and Clyde 5,016 5.5% 2,588 0.8% Ayrshire and Arran 7,449 9.3% 3,145 1.1% Borders 2,656 11.7% 1,223 1.4% Dumfries and Galloway 2,021 6.5% 1,510 1.3% Fife 9,043 11.8% 3,567 1.3% Forth Valley 2,775 4.5% 2,315 1.1% Grampian 8,114 7.3% 3,160 0.8% Greater Glasgow 15,160 8.2% 4,496 0.7% Highland 5,871 12.9% 1,491 0.9% Lanarkshire 12,676 10.1% 1,513 0.4% Lothian 7,449 4.6% 5,293 0.9% Orkney 1,285 30.0% 508 3.4% Shetland 2,315 43.5% 106 0.6% Tayside 3,385 4.2% 3,423 1.1% Western Isles 2,791 50.2% 337 1.6%     2002R Children Adults No. of patients treated in CDS % of child population treated in CDS No. of patients treated in the CDS % of adult population treated in CDS Scotland 93,312 8.6% 34,766 0.9% Argyll and Clyde 5,157 5.7% 1,952 0.6% Ayrshire and Arran 6,804 8.5% 3,509 1.2% Borders 3,231 14.2% 1,136 1.3% Dumfries and Galloway 2,401 7.7% 1,240 1.1% Fife 8,871 11.5% 3,244 1.2% Forth Valley 2,838 4.6% 1,950 0.9% Grampian 9,514 8.5% 4,575 1.1% Greater Glasgow 15,891 8.6% 4,907 0.7% Highland 6,604 14.5% 1,379 0.8% Lanarkshire 12,958 10.3% 1,315 0.3% Lothian 8,166 5.1% 5,622 0.9% Orkney 1,755 40.9% 589 3.9% Shetland 2,543 47.8% 92 0.6% Tayside 3,306 4.1% 3,027 1.0% Western Isles 3,273 58.8% 229 1.1%     2001R Children Adults No. of patients treated in CDS % of child population treated in CDS No. of patients treated in the CDS % of adult population treated in CDS Scotland 104,881 9.7% 36,951 0.9% Argyll and Clyde 5,303 5.8% 1,716 0.5% Ayrshire and Arran 7,521 9.4% 3,600 1.3% Borders 3,271 14.4% 1,014 1.2% Dumfries and Galloway 3,467 11.2% 1,441 1.2% Fife 9,400 12.2% 2,828 1.0% Forth Valley 3,602 5.8% 1,992 0.9% Grampian 11,560 10.4% 7,302 1.8% Greater Glasgow 15,123 8.2% 4,135 0.6% Highland 7,874 17.3% 1,229 0.8% Lanarkshire 15,095 12.0% 2,075 0.5% Lothian 9,350 5.8% 6,071 1.0% Orkney 2,105 49.1% 424 2.8% Shetland 3,676 69.1% 93 0.6% Tayside 3,514 4.4% 2,891 0.9% Western Isles 4,020 72.3% 140 0.7%     2000R Children Adults No. of patients treated in CDS % of child population treated in CDS No. of patients treated in the CDS % of adult population treated in CDS Scotland 118,957 11.0% 40,028 1.0% Argyll and Clyde 5,836 6.4% 1,769 0.5% Ayrshire and Arran 7,286 9.1% 2,808 1.0% Borders 3,625 16.0% 1,136 1.3% Dumfries and Galloway 4,844 15.6% 1,568 1.3% Fife 10,856 14.1% 2,615 1.0% Forth Valley 4,851 7.9% 2,274 1.0% Grampian 13,215 11.9% 8,841 2.1% Greater Glasgow 16,396 8.9% 4,495 0.7% Highland 8,576 18.8% 1,186 0.7% Lanarkshire 18,589 14.8% 1,996 0.5% Lothian 10,400 6.5% 7,646 1.2% Orkney 2,094 48.8% 519 3.5% Shetland 4,031 75.8% 100 0.6% Tayside 4,213 5.2% 2,931 1.0% Western Isles 4,145 74.5% 144 0.7%     1999R Children Adults No. of patients treated in CDS % of child population treated in CDS No. of patients treated in the CDS % of adult population treated in CDS Scotland 123,567 11.4% 40,211 1.0% Argyll and Clyde 5,882 6.5% 1,929 0.6% Ayrshire and Arran 7,837 9.8% 3,100 1.1% Borders 4,189 18.5% 900 1.1% Dumfries and Galloway 3,498 11.3% 1,272 1.1% Fife 11,741 15.3% 2,300 0.8% Forth Valley 5,811 9.4% 2,131 1.0% Grampian 13,730 12.3% 9,553 2.3% Greater Glasgow 16,913 9.2% 3,829 0.6% Highland 8,865 19.4% 1,169 0.7% Lanarkshire 18,886 15.1% 1,924 0.5% Lothian 11,648 7.3% 8,499 1.4% Orkney 2,724 63.5% 666 4.5% Shetland 3,805 71.5% 128 0.8% Tayside 5,673 7.0% 2,749 0.9% Western Isles 2,365 42.5% 62 0.3% Sources: SMR13 (Community Dental Service patient treatment record); GRO(S) (mid-year 2002 population data).Note: RRevised.These figures do not take account of other activities in the CDS, for example, school dental inspection schemes and health promotion...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 October 2000

S1W-10588

For example, work on materials specifications will be addressed by WRAP working with the British Standards Institute.WRAP will have a business focus and will concentrate initially on market facilitation, promoting investment in recycling, research and information management and the provision of guidance, advice and technical support.Over the three years of ...
Official Report Meeting date: 3 October 2006

Justice 2 Sub-Committee, 03 Oct 2006

We are working with the Executive and the police on new methods of assessment. I presume that the "early warning signs" that you talk about are signs of reoffending.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 January 2005

Audit Committee, 11 Jan 2005

Why was that not treated separately from the new moneys that are now coming to the surface?
Official Report Meeting date: 3 December 2002

Public Petitions Committee, 03 Dec 2002

None of the family has direct contact with my mum; even if I come up and visit from university, my sister and I cannot see each other whenever we want.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 June 2002

Procedures Committee, 25 Jun 2002

Why are we asking all these detailed questions, especially bearing in mind the fact that we have had two visits recently from the minister?Perhaps the convener will comment on the letter.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 January 2000

European Committee, 25 Jan 2000

I asked whether the clerks felt they had to attend meetings to get information or whether I could receive funding for one of my own support staff to take notes if I have to visit salmon growers in Shetland. I will come back to that issue in a minute when we discuss the role of the reporter.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 January 2000

European Committee, 25 Jan 2000

I asked whether the clerks felt they had to attend meetings to get information or whether I could receive funding for one of my own support staff to take notes if I have to visit salmon growers in Shetland. I will come back to that issue in a minute when we discuss the role of the reporter.

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