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Official Report Meeting date: 5 April 2000

Education, Culture and Sport Committee, 05 Apr 2000

ForFiona McLeod (West of Scotland) (SNP)Michael Russell (South of Scotland) (SNP)Nicola Sturgeon (Glasgow) (SNP)AgainstKaren Gillon (Clydesdale) (Lab)Ian Jenkins (Tweeddale, Ettrick and Lauderdale) (LD)Lewis Macdonald (Aberdeen Central) (Lab)Mr Kenneth Macintosh (Eastwood) (Lab)Mr Brian Monteith (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con)Mrs Mary Mulligan (Linlithgow) (L...
Official Report Meeting date: 5 April 2000

Education, Culture and Sport Committee, 05 Apr 2000

It is amendment 17. Do not confuse us, Mary. It is the one on independent schools.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 June 2005

S2W-17023

Table 1 Female Claimant Count Unemployment Number and Rate1 for Wards2 in Dundee City Council, April 2005 Claimant Count Claimant Count Rate Wellgate 39 3.1% Baxter Park 34 2.9% Craigie Bank 12 1.3% Craigie Barns 15 1.7% West Ferry 13 1.4% Broughty Ferry 7 0.8% Balgillo 7 0.5% Eastern 11 0.9% Douglas 29 3.7% Drumgeith 13 1.8% Longhaugh 17 2.9% Whitfield 17 1.7% Fintry North 18 1.8% Fintry South 24 2.0% Caird 30 3.7% Midmill 38 6.5% Clepington 16 2.0% Maryfield 38 3.3% Coldside 43 5.3% Hilltown 44 5.3% Central 24 2.2% Riverside 17 1.6% Dudhope 30 3.3% Logie 7 0.7% Law 14 1.3% Ancrum 13 1.1% St Ninians 20 1.9% Menzieshill 19 1.7% Gourdie 21 2.7% Pitalpin 16 1.5% Lochee West 32 3.9% Lochee East 12 1.6% Rockwell 12 1.3% Fairmuir 11 1.0% Trottick 38 4.5% Gillburn 17 1.6% Downfield 14 1.0% St Mary's...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 March 2003

S1W-34950

Discussions are continuing with Rossie School to consider how this can best be achieved.We will provide grants to the successful providers to cover a substantial proportion of the capital costs.This proposal will increase the number of secure places in Scotland from 96 to 125: the 78 newly built secure places that will result from this proposal, together with the total of 47 places already available on four other sites: St Mary's...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 October 2002

S1W-30105

ScotlandTony McNultyRehabilitation and Care DirectorateScottish Prison ServiceMarion PaganiChair Children's Panel Chairmen's GroupMaureen MacmillanChairChildren's Panel Advisory GroupCatriona SmithConsultant in Public HealthArgyll and Clyde Health BoardDavid CoghillConsultant PsychiatristTayside Primary Care TrustGordon JeyesDirector of EducationStirling CouncilMargaret OrrSenior Education Officer - Special Educational NeedsGlasgow City CouncilRonnie O'ConnorDirector of Social WorkGlasgow City CouncilMartin KettleArea Services ManagerGlasgow City CouncilGreg GallagherPrincipal OfficerGlasgow City CouncilBernadette DochertyDirector of Social Work North Ayrshire CouncilMairi BrackenridgeJustice Services ManagerSouth Lanarkshire Council Anil Gupta COSLABill DuffyPrincipalSt Mary's...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 February 2001

S1W-13296

I am pleased to be able to announce today the membership of the Care Development Group.Chair Malcolm Chisholm, Deputy Minister for Health and Community CareMembersProfessor David Bell, Department of Economics, University of StirlingDr Roger Gibbins, Chief Executive Highland Health BoardProfessor Alan Gilloran, Dean of Social Sciences and Health Care, Queen Margaret UniversityDr Sandra Grant, OBE, Chief Executive, Scottish Health Advisory ServiceJim Jackson, Director, Alzheimer's ScotlandAlexis Jay, Director of Social Work and Housing Services, West Dunbartonshire CouncilDavid Kelly, Director of Community Services, West Lothian CouncilProfessor Mary...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 September 2000

S1W-08755

As at its meeting in January 2000, the membership of the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) was:Professor Michael Langman (Acting Chairman), Professor of Medicine, University of BirminghamProfessor Roy Anderson, Professor of Infectious Disease and Epidemiology, University of OxfordDr Robert Aston, Consultant in Communicable Disease Control/Immunisation Co-ordinator, Wigan and Bolton Health AuthorityDr Barbara Bannister, Infectious Disease Physician/Consultant in Communicable Disease Control, Coppett's Wood Hospital (Royal Free Hospital)Professor Keith Cartwright, Microbiologist, Director, Gloucester Public Health LaboratoryDr Stephen Conway, Consultant in Paediatric Infectious Diseases, LeedsMs Gillian Creighton, Nurse, Neighbourhood Manager, Ealing, Hammersmith and Hounslow Health AuthorityDr David Goldblatt, Paediatric Immunologist, Senior Lecturer/Honorary Consultant, Institute of Child HealthDr David Joynson, Medical Microbiologist, Director, Swansea Public Health LaboratoryDr Colin Kennedy, Paediatric Neurologist, Southampton University HospitalDr Karl Nicholson, Senior Lecturer and Honorary Consultant in Infectious Diseases, Leicester University and Leicester Royal InfirmaryDr Marie...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 February 2000

S1W-03585

Independent scrutiny is a key element of the appointments process and the consultation paper seeks views on the role and appointment of independent assessors, including consideration of whether the composition of appointments panels should vary according to the nature/type of appointments.CENTRAL PANEL OF INDEPENDENT ADVISERS:Professor Kathleen J AndersonProfessor Tom AndersonDr Tom BeggProfessor Ewan BrownMr Ian CollieMr Andrew Cubie*Mrs Christine Davis*Mr Alastair DempsterMr George EssonSir Charles Fraser*Lady Marion FraserMr Ian GrantCouncillor Charles Gray*Miss Mary...
Official Report Meeting date: 16 November 2000

Plenary, 16 Nov 2000

Some of the tales of that team will probably not emerge in next week's committee report on community care; they will probably have to wait for the memoirs of Mary Scanlon, Margaret Jamieson and Duncan Hamilton.The serious point is that Mary Scanlon is right.
Official Report Meeting date: 9 March 2006

Plenary, 09 Mar 2006

However, at the end of the day, the best interests of the children should be our priority. Mary Mulligan ended with a reference to the use of foster carers as part of a support network for children in the households of drug-abusing adults.

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