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Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 August 2003

S2W-01457

Performance Standards are developed and published jointly by Communities Scotland, the Scottish Federation of Housing Associations and COSLA.The current published performance standards set out the performance expectation that housing associations will identify and appraise the most important risks they face, and take a prudent approach to managing them. In meeting this standard, housing associations are expected to carry out regular risk appraisals, to identify key risks and have in place an appropriate risk management strategy.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 August 2003

S2W-01152

His response is as follows:Most of Scottish Water's investment at this time is focussed on meeting statutory requirements for drinking water quality and sewage treatment and this investment would still be required regardless of water leakage levels.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 June 2003

S2W-00759

To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S2O-109 by Malcolm Chisholm on 5 June 2003, how many maternity hospitals meet the Expert Group on Acute Maternity Services' recommendations that consultant-led maternity units dealing with low- to medium-risk pregnancies should have on-site paediatric facilities and that tertiary referral cen...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 June 2003

S2O-00198

It also makes clear that SIGN guidelines are not intended to serve as standards of medical care.It is therefore for NHS bodies to assess how to apply the components of the guideline, including those relating to DEXA scanning services, to meet the needs of patients in the areas they serve.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 June 2003

S2W-00121

The working time regulations currently apply to all NHS staff, except doctors in training, who will start to come under the terms of the regulations from August 2004.On 4 April 2003, the Scottish Executive Health Department hosted a meeting of key stakeholders which representatives from trusts, Scottish Junior Doctors Committee and the Royal Colleges were i...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 March 2003

S1W-34598

It is up to local authorities to decide how these resources should be deployed to best meet local needs and priorities. Should an individual feel that a local authority is neglecting its statutory obligation to provide appropriate community care services they may pursue the matter further through the relevant local authority's complaints procedure.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 March 2003

S1W-34229

Scotland's Transport: Delivering Improvements: Transport Indicators for Scotland stated the Executive's commitment to delivering an efficient, safe transport system which meets the needs of all and is accessible to all.Guidance issued by the Scottish Executive in 2000 underlined the importance of ensuring accessible travel in Local Transport Strategies (LTS...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 February 2003

S1W-33549

In his recent letter to NHS board and Trusts Chief Executives about access to medical records the Chief Executive, NHSScotland, referred to my statement that the NHS must be as open and transparent as possible and indicated that:the service should continue to ensure that any requests for access to medical records are handled promptly and in accordance with the Data Protection Act.if patients are not happy about the way the application has been dealt with they may either write and complain to the data controller within the organisation, using the NHS complaints procedure, or complain to the Information Commissioner.The Information Commissioner may take action against NHS organisations who do not meet...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 February 2003

S1W-33903

To ask the Presiding Officer whether the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body (SPCB) will meet the Scottish Information Commissioner to discuss releasing into the public domain all information in relation to Flour City Architectural Metals (UK) Ltd and its parent company and their involvement with the Holyrood project and what the reasons are for the SPC...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 31 January 2003

S1W-33341

The Clyde Shipyards Task Force Redundancy Management sub-group will be meeting shortly to provide support as necessary to those affected through a dedicated local response team under the Executive's PACE (Partnership Action for Continuing Employment) framework.

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