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Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 February 2007

S2W-31550

There have been no resignations.To ensure that the strategy isco-ordinated, there are six Scottish Executive members representing community care,sexual and mental health, criminal justice and children and families.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 November 2006

S2W-29838

Scottish Waste Awareness Group (SWAG) 985,000 To co-ordinate local information campaigns on using recycling facilities; to provide information to the public on reducing, re-using and recycling waste and to support work by WRAP.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 May 2006

S2W-25072

In some cases members are appointed in their own right, rather than as representativesof particular organisations.ClimateChange Review Stakeholder GroupScottishOdour Steering GroupAntisocialBehaviour Act Noise Implementation Advisory GroupFloodingIssues Advisory CommitteeScottishLiaison Group on WasteScottish Water Outputs and Capital Monitoring GroupsWorking Group on Diffuse (Water) PollutionBathing Waters Review PanelNational Stakeholder Forum for Water Environment and WaterServices ActScottish Sustainable Development ForumScottish Biodiversity ForumAdvisoryGroup on Marine and Coastal StrategyMarine Biodiversity Research Co-ordination...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 March 2005

S2W-14290

Sport 21 2003-2007:The National Strategy for Sport - Shaping Scotland’s Future, is the strategy for Scottish sport by Scottish sport.Its 11 targets were developed by all key partners with a role in developing anddelivering sport in Scotland and they will all play a part in helping achieve thesetargets. sportscotland and the Executive are only two of the many partners.Sportscotland does play a co-ordinating role which includesgathering, collating and reporting information on progress against targets.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 April 2004

S2W-07815

In order todevelop these themes, I have appointed an expert group, chaired by Professor DavidKerr, to develop a national framework for service change in NHS Scotland, the membersare as follows:Professor David Kerr, Rhodes Professorof Cancer Therapeutics and Clinical Pharmacology at Oxford University;Professor Graham Teasdale, Presidentof the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow;Dr Charles Swainson, MedicalDirector, NHS Lothian;James Kennedy, Chair of the ScottishPartnership Forum;Peter Bates, Chair, NHS TaysideRoger Gibbins, Chief Executive,NHS Highland;Professor Nora Kearney, Professorof Cancer Care, University of Stirling;Dr Lesley Holdsworth, ClinicalCo-ordinator...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 September 2003

S2W-01961

Each groupwill have an initial budget of around £3,000 to cover travel and subsistencecosts.The core membership of each groupis as follows:Single Transferable VoteWorking GroupDavid Green, Chairman of the Crofters Commission and formerConvener of Highland Council Jeff Hawkins, Society of Local Authority Lawyers andAdministrators Councillor Jim McCabe, Convention of Scottish LocalAuthoritiesDr Vicki Nash, Society of Local Authority Chief ExecutivesBilly Pollock, Association of Electoral AdministratorsDr Ken Ritchie, Electoral Reform SocietyBob Smith, Local Government Boundary Commission for ScotlandCouncillors’ Remuneration Progress GroupLord Sewel, Senior Vice-Principal, University of Aberdeen(Chairman)Tom Aitchison, Society of Local Authority Chief ExecutivesCouncillor Sam Campbell, National Association of CouncillorsRalph Garden, Scottish Public Pensions AgencyProfessor Michael Horsman, former Director, Office ofManpower EconomicsGraeme Millar, Scottish Consumer CouncilCouncillor Pat Watters, Convention of Scottish LocalAuthoritiesWidening Access to Council Membership Progress GroupRowena Arshad, Director of the Centre for Education forRacial Equality in Scotland, University of Edinburgh (Chairman)Claire Judson, National Union of StudentsSusan Love, Federation of Small BusinessesCouncillor Corrie McChord, Convention of Scottish LocalAuthoritiesFiona Smith, Scottish Youth ParliamentJohn Wilkes, Equalities Co-ordinating...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 February 2003

S1W-33962

Communities Scotland is currently supporting Capital City Partnership's Edinburgh-wide financial inclusion strategy which aims to co-ordinate financial inclusion work across Edinburgh's Social Inclusion Partnerships (SIP).
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 December 2002

S1W-32367

For that reason I have been able to look across the Executive and bring in £9.5 million of additional funding; underpinning the Executive's commitment to joined-up working and joined-up services.The key outcome is a co-ordinated approach to service delivery including:joint working between the health department and local authorities for the secure sharing of...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 May 2001

S1W-15234

One of its main aims is to provide a co-ordination role for waste minimisation activities in Scotland and link into waste minimisation programmes and activities elsewhere.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 February 2001

S1W-13038

The e-commerce strategy for Scotland detailed in the Connecting Scotland document ensures a co-ordinated approach to these activities.

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