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The figure of £18.5 million for 2000-01 and 2001-02 represents the planned provision as agreed in the Comprehensive Spending Review (CSR) in respect of Caledonian MacBrayne's External Finance Limit.
I am particularly keen to have comments on our plans for the Graduate Endowment and its collection as part of the pre-legislative consideration.Copies of the document can be found in SPICe and at www.scotland.gov.uk/studentsupport.
To ask the Scottish Executive what support it currently gives and what support it plans to give in 2001-02 to carers and how it plans to support carers' groups such as the Relatives Association of Scotland.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
9 February 2000
The Scottish Executive has no plans to do so.The World Health Organisation does not make specific recommendations about the rate of caesarean delivery.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
19 November 1999
In a speech to the Association of Directors of Social Work in May 1998 I enumerated a 7 point plan to modernise social work. This included the need to support front-line staff.
Such an approach will be helpful as we continue our dialogue in the future.Before we get to questions and answers, I want to say a few words about the budget process this year and the latest improvements that the Executive has made in how the budget documents deal with equalities issues.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
1 February 2007
A draftSHEP on Scheduled Monument Consent will be issued for consultation in the near future.The Planning (Listed Buildings andConservation Areas) (Scotland) Act1997 is the key legislation in relation to listed buildings.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
18 February 2003
However, data is collected centrally on the number of planned admissions to hospital for in-patient/day case treatment (including non-surgical treatment) which are cancelled.
That the Parliament endorses the principle of including in the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Bill provisions to remove Crown immunity from planning controls for development and agrees that the relevant provisions to achieve this end should be considered by the UK Parliament.