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To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S3W-25603 by John Swinney on 18 September 2009, on what date each consultant was awarded the contract to provide services to the Scottish Futures Trust.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
24 September 2009
To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S3W-23528 by Alex Neil on 11 May 2009, whether it has a target date by which it aims for all homes in Scotland to be insulated and, if so, to what minimum standard and by what date.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
10 October 2008
Due to an administrative error, the answer to question S3W-15925 was not sent to the Parliament by the due date. The answer the member received on the 16 September 2008, I shall reply to the member as soon as possible, is the standard reply issued in cases where a full response to a parliamentary question has not been provided by the due date.
The video games sector told me that if it were to spend time on a strategy, it would be out of date by the time it was written because the sector moves so quickly.
Most care leavers can tell us the date on which they left care, but not many people can tell us the date on which they left home, because it is a process.We need to look at the opportunities that may arise in reporting on a number of those issues.
I was pleased to see that the committee’s report welcomed the steps taken to date by the care inspectorate in engaging service users in its inspection process and in its use of lay inspectors.It is also important to put on record some of the other initiatives that the care inspectorate has been taking forward to improve involvement, including service users ...
The question that people in the Parliament and outside are asking is, "Did Richard Baker realise the date on the report, or does he just do rent-a-quote on every issue, regardless of the subject?"
Cathy Jamieson's speech also prompts me to mention that I visited an old friend in Montrose during the recess who said that she feels very guilty about the carers' coming in.
We need a collective response, following the pandemic, that builds on the progress to date in tackling the twin challenges of the climate emergency and biodiversity loss, while enhancing prosperity and wellbeing for all.