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Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 August 2002

S1W-27481

To ask the Scottish Executive, further to item 8 of the Action Plan for Social Services Workforce, who is conducting the economic study of the labour market of children's services in Scotland.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 March 2002

S1W-23192

As part of its work, the Facing the Future Group will be looking at improving the data on the nursing workforce in its widest sense. S1W-23192
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 May 2005

S2W-16428

The Commission does not provide the funding. Its role is to ensure that state aid awarded by member states complies with EU state aid rules.
Official Report Meeting date: 4 October 2001

Plenary, 04 Oct 2001

All members of the justice committees, past and present, have contributed to the bill, but it would not go amiss to pay particular tribute to Maureen Macmillan, whose energy and persistence drove its development from the feeling that something must be done, through the development of policy, to the drafting of the bi...
Official Report Meeting date: 4 April 2000

Finance Committee, 04 Apr 2000

The cost of the new Parliament building is a matter for the SPCB, and the funding comes out of the budget that has to go through Parliament.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 March 2007

S2W-32674

Scottish Natural Heritage are currentlyexploring a number of options with the Rum Community Association for the provisionof housing and hostel accommodation on Rum to meet its aspirations for communitydevelopment and tourism, including various options for development of Kinloch Castle.Any proposals would be subject to the normal planning processes.A detailed planning application for the Greenhouse hostel buildinghas been submitted to The Highland Council and is currently under consideration.At this stage, this is seen as part of a larger project involving Kinloch Castle,the nature of which would be dependent on consultation with key partners and onthe availability of funding.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 January 2007

S2W-30778

To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S2W-30357 by Patricia Ferguson on 21 December 2006, how many local authorities have made Stage 2 applications and whether any of those who lodged Stage 2 applications have requested additional funding from the Executive or sportscotland to ensure that the facility is developed.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 December 2006

S2W-30234

To ask the Scottish Executive what the outline and objectives are of its “training the trainers” programme for British Sign Language interpreters and what progress has been made in achieving these objectives. The Executive funded “trainingthe trainers” programme aims to provide an  award-bearing course embedded withinthe Scottish Credit and Qualifications ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 December 2006

S2W-30139

The Executive is working withdeaf organisations through its BSL and Linguistic Access Working Group to developa package of measures to ensure a sustainable increase in registered sign languageinterpreters including supporting the development and delivery of a Graduate Diplomain Teaching British Sign Language Tutors at Heriot-Watt University and funding the Scottish Association of Sign Language Interpreters.In addition, the Executive isin the final stages of recruiting a BSL and Linguistic Access Project Manager todevelop a road map for improving linguistic access for deaf, deafblind and hardof hearing people, which will include exploring further ways in which the Executivecan increase the number of registered BSL/English interpreters.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 August 2006

S2W-27606

After considering the options,ministers decided to commission a sculpture which would mark not only the contributionof Scottish women of suffrage but of all Scottish women - past, present and future- in getting the vote for women and advancing democracy.I announced the name of the successfulartist on 8 March 2006 at an evening event in the Scottish Parliament, whichtook place against the backdrop of a small Executive-funded...

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