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I understand that we should be supporting those most in need but I note that early entrants to university courses such as dentistry, medicine or veterinary medicine this year have not, in the main, been seen by careers advisers, which can have a fundamental effect.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
11 December 2009
I refer the member to the following table: Date College Minister 23 August 2007 Stevenson College Kenny MacAskill MSP, Cabinet Secretary for Justice 20 September 2007 Clydebank College Fiona Hyslop MSP, Cabinet Secretary for Education and Lifelong Learning 28 September 2007 Central College Glasgow Fiona Hyslop MSP, Cabinet Secretary for Education and Lifelong Learning 11 February 2008 Dumfries and Galloway College Rt Hon Alex Salmond MSP, First Minister 3 April 2008 Sabhal M...
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
4 November 2008
Lord Malcolm) G Moynihan QC R Martin QC S Woolman QC (the Hon Lord Woolman) G Bell QC R Anderson QC J Wolffe QC C MacNeill QC L Murphy QC J Mure R Crawford A Hardman G Hawkes B Heaney A Poole D Ross D Sheldon S Smith K Springham D Thomson J Cherry A Duncan I Ennis K McBrearty E MacKenzie M O''Carroll A Summers A Devlin A McSporra...
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
1 August 2007
Sandra White has indicated— I apologise, convener: I thought that you said to type “M” if we agreed. I apologise. Another member has also put “M” for “mother” in the chat box.
Motion, as amended, agreed to, That the Parliament believes that Scotland’s interests are best served by protecting its existing relationship in Europe, maintaining membership of the single market; recognises the valuable contribution that health and care staff from across the EU, and beyond, make to Scotland; notes that around 1 in 20 NHS doctors in Scotland come from other parts of the EU; resolves to continue promoting Scotland as a welcoming place for Europeans to work in the health and social care sector; is concerned that the outcome of the EU referendum will make it harder to recruit and retain EU citizens to work in health and care services in Scotland, and to study medicine...