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Kevin Hobbs of CMAL told the Committee that he was constrained from going into too much detail on the value of individual bids due to confidentially clauses included in those bids but concluded:
...there were six compliant bids, and in a broad sense, the range was about 15 per cent from top to bottom. A couple of bids were extremely close.
The chief executive of the Scottish Prison Service and the chief constable have given me assurances that, in addition to actions that have already been taken, work to implement the recommendations is being taken forward as a top priority. (col 57)
He went on to say that he had "asked HMIPS and HMICS to review progress against their recommendations in six mo...
Committee reports
Date published:
12 September 2017
In oral evidence the Royal College suggested the approach taken by IAs could be “overly top down” and the experiences of front-line clinicians are not being allowed to influence the approach being taken.iHealth and Sport Committee.
Whether that provision is by PPP is probably not their first concern.Anti-social Behaviour (Community Wardens) Anti-social Behaviour (Community Wardens) To ask the Scottish Executive how initiatives such as community warden schemes can help to tackle anti-social behaviour.
To ask the Scottish Executive what the ratio was of prison wardens to prisoners, broken down by prison, in (a) 1997, (b) 1998, (c) 1999, (d) 2000, (e) 2001, (f) 2002, (g) 2003, (h) 2004 and (i) 2005 and what the current ratios are.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
21 September 2005
For example, some funding has been used for vehicles or equipment necessary for the work of community wardens. Some funding may also have been provided to voluntary sector organisations to purchases services such as victim support and neighbour mediation.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
18 April 2005
The funding made availablein 2004-05 and 2005-06 was allocated for community wardens and for services to supportpeople affected by antisocial behaviour, for example helplines, neighbour mediation,victim support and specialised antisocial behaviour teams.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
16 December 2004
The findings and recommendations of the Confidential Enquiry into Maternal Deaths (CEMD), Why Mothers Die 2000-2002, are relevant to all health care professionals responsible for the planning and provision of care to pregnant and recently delivered women.