Skip to main content
Loading…

Search

There are 42,219 results relating to "experian tenant screening 【Visit ssrn.com】9ZP42K8.49ij"

Order by |

Refine your search

Select from the available filters to refine your search


Available filters:

Can't find what you're looking for?

If you're having trouble finding the information you want, please contact [email protected].

Official Report Meeting date: 21 June 2012

Meeting of the Parliament 21 June 2012

What progress has been made to ensure that adequate community transport links are co-ordinated with national services to allow rail passengers who visit the south-west of Scotland to take advantage of the Stranraer reduced rail fare pilot scheme?
Official Report Meeting date: 24 May 2012

Meeting of the Parliament 24 May 2012

I hope that the minister will address that point in his closing speech.Earlier this year, I visited the Quarriers epilepsy fieldworkers office in the north-east to learn about the work that they carry out across Aberdeen city and Aberdeenshire.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 October 2014

Welfare Reform Committee 28 October 2014

Our previous witnesses in the main accessed the fund when they became new tenants—I think that happened in almost every case.
Official Report Meeting date: 24 June 2014

Welfare Reform Committee 24 June 2014

I have been around long enough to remember when housing benefit was taken from individual tenants and given to landlords, and the proposal now is that it goes back to the tenant.
Official Report Meeting date: 4 February 2026

Education, Children and Young People Committee 04 February 2026 [Draft]

On support for kinship carers, I am pleased to have lodged the amendments on that at stage 2, as members will be aware. I have been on many visits and, of course, my interest goes back to my time on the Social Security and Social Justice Committee, when we took evidence from kinship carers.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 May 2025

Education, Children and Young People Committee 07 May 2025

It would ensure that every school received a visit within a reasonable timeframe without overloading the inspection body.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 December 2010

Meeting of the Parliament 08 December 2010

It also reduces isolation by helping people to visit relatives in hospital or care homes.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 December 2012

S4W-11544

No Not applicable Not applicable A96 Threapland, £6m No No Yes Transport Not applicable A68 Pathhead to Tynehead Junction, £6m No No Yes Transport Not applicable A95 Lackgie, £4m No No Yes Transport Not applicable A702 Candymill Bend and Edmonstone Brae, £4m No No Yes Transport Not applicable A737 Head Street Roundabout, £1.5m No No No Yes Transport Scotland are re-visiting...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 June 2012

S4W-08027

Organisations that have received Scottish Government grant funding from the Scottish Veterans Fund since its introduction in 2007-08 are as follows:- Financial Year Organisation Project Award 2008 - 09 Veterans Scotland Funding for Veterans Awareness Day £2200 Veterans Scotland To organise a Thanksgiving Service for the lives of Service personnel killed in Iraq and Afghanistan £5500 Freight Agency Commission a book aimed at school children and young people to communicate the experiences of veterans returning from conflict £7800 Erskine Research into the needs of Service personnel returning from active service £8000 Poppy Scotland/Scottish Association for Mental Health Commission a report to gain better understanding of alcohol dependency issues as they relate to veterans £9000 Scottish Association for Mental Health/Combat Stress To provide a practical veterans guide to those agencies working with mental health difficulties £9500 Scottish Poverty Information Unit Commission a report to collect baseline information on the financial situation and wellbeing of veterans in Scotland £9500 Lady Haig Poppy Factory Ventilation system for the factory £9500 Scottish Veterans Residences To build a new website with a focus on housing for Service leavers £9500 First Base Agency Pilot project of improvement for Service personnel with drug dependency as a result of being unable to cope with civilian life £9500 2009 - 10 Gardening Leave To train a fully qualified horticultural therapist £3000 Gordon Highlanders Museum To hold workshops to give children a better understanding of veterans affairs £4500 Officers Association Scotland To run a pilot scheme for a bespoke service assisting transition to civvy street £4500 Poppy Scotland/Blake Stevenson For research into employment needs of disabled veterans £5750 Veterans Scotland Bi-annual newsletter and directory for veterans £9000 Cadet Training Centre Inverness Trip to Normandy for 12 cadets and 4 veterans carrying the baton of Remembrance to celebrate the D-Day landings with presentations on return £2500 Poppy Scotland A 3 year educational programme for children 3 - 18yrs on the importance of remembrance and the main issues facing veterans today £10000 Erskine Development of web-based CMS system £9000 Holybush House To set up and support a carers support website £3500 Combat Stress A one year fixed-term contract Assistant Psychologist £10000 Officers Association Scotland To gain accreditation in coaching £4500 Scottish Veterans Residences To covert the games room at Whiteford House into a resource and IT centre for use by veterans £7500 Erskine Start up costs fro Pathfinder initiative £4750 Combat Stress To fund the 90th anniversary service at St Giles Cathedral on 14 May 2009 £1500 2010 - 11 Veterans Scotland Complete the Veterans Scotland e-Hub following update work carried out on member sites £9000 Poppy Scotland/ Citizens Advice Scotland ASAP Project To develop a booklet which will complement the e-learning tool being developed for advisers working in Citizens Advice Bureaus £6150 Lady Haig Poppy Factory To support the interactive mobile museum used to educate school children on remembrance and ongoing problems affecting veterans £7000 Poppy Scotland Conference to highlight the problems of employment facing disabled and vulnerable veterans £7950 Poppy Scotland Sowing the Seed Phase 3 educational pack for school teachers on the subject of remembrance £10000 Scottish Veterans Residences Remembrance service to celebrate 125 years of service to veterans £1250 Mark Wright Project Funding for the physical activity outdoor programme designed to help veterans in accessing healthy outdoor activities £9900 Thistle Foundation Funding for veterans lifestyle management courses to improve the health and wellbeing of veterans through participation £10000 Erskine Funding to support a pilot scheme offering supported transition for Service leavers utilising 5 new properties at Erskine £10000 Royal British Legion Scotland Project and competition for schools centred around war memorials £7250 Royal British Legion Scotland Funding to publicise a scheme to fund travel and subsistence costs of non-next of kin to visit...
Official Report Meeting date: 18 March 2015

Rural Affairs, Climate Change and Environment Committee 18 March 2015

What we have noticed is that the harder-pressed tenant farmers in agri-environment schemes will, by and large, go for management options that give them a regular income, whereas landowners tend to go for capital options that allow them to invest in their farm.

Can't find what you're looking for?

If you're having trouble finding the information you want, please contact [email protected].