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All teachers, including head teachers, are required to undertake continuing professional development activities each year to develop appropriate new skills. Those could include support for devolved schools management.
In particular, in recent developments at St Mungo's Academy, police officers were involved in informing pupils of the new legislation on antisocial behaviour and worked with pupils and teachers in the school to address that issue.
Some £96 million has been allocated for 2006-07 and £100 million for 2007-08. That is good news for older people, disabled people and younger people throughout Scotland.
In addition, the minister issued a news release on 6 August 2004 in which he states:"A third and final round of payments due to members will be made by the end of the year."
In fact, £4 million of recent cancer money has been spent on developing endoscopy services. That has included money for new colonoscopy equipment and extra sessions in Edinburgh.
The evidence of the past few months suggests that the new money that has been injected into Scottish tourism will benefit the Skye and Lochalsh area and, I am sure, its inhabitants.
Local chemotherapy clinics and renal dialysis units are examples of a wide range of services that NHS boards are moving from larger acute hospitals to local communities. The new general medical services contract and the development of community health partnerships will also drive forward service developments in primary care.