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The Executive also supports the Scottish School Ethos Network.The new Health Education 5-14 guidelines for schools, which will be published soon, cover three interconnected themes.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
14 September 2000
In addition, Scottish Homes will invest over £206 million this year on 6,000 new and improved houses across Scotland to meet housing needs, including those of older people.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
11 September 2000
Following the widespread occurrence of Amnesic Shellfish Poisoning (ASP) in 1999 a new three-year research project, with an annual estimated cost of £27,498, was commenced in April 2000.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
21 August 2000
We are proposing to replace the current separate systems of registration of residential care and nursing homes with a new system registering both types as "care homes".
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
9 August 2000
The Scottish Executive has not reclassified any local roads as trunk since May 1997. The following sections of new trunk road have been opened since May 1997.RouteSectionLength (km)M74Paddys Rickle Bridge - Hardhope6.84M74Hardhope - Middlegill6.31M74Middlegill-Beattock4.24M74Beattock-Dinwoodie Green21.46M90Halbeath Interchange2.30A9Logie Easter-Garrick Brid...
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
7 August 2000
The Scottish Executive issued guidance to all public authorities, including police authorities, on the Convention Rights entitled A New Era of Rights and Responsibilities: Core Guidance for Public Authorities.
The National Screening Committee and its Child Health Sub-Group keep all conditions which have current screening programmes under review to ensure that any new developments in testing or treatment are taken into account.
The report indicated that if the cladding and window replacement programme took place over 10 years rather than six, the new landlord's borrowing requirement would be reduced by £79 million.