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I will go to Tara Wight first with this question, as it is easy to forget that we have a witness online, and I want to make sure that we do not do that.
BBC Alba, Radio nan Gàidheal and their various online platforms provide an essential service on behalf of Gaelic, which is deserving in its own right, but we also look at how they have served for the general enrichment of Scottish society.
Many schools operate a card-based system in which children can top up either online or with cash. Children on free school meals automatically receive credit, which means that they use the same method of payment at the front of the lunch queue as their friends.
Rob Brooker said at a previous meeting that there is a need for more online systems to gather data to better help farmers, and I am sure that that applies to foresters as well.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
27 November 2008
The total number of tourist beds available through these online booking facilities can vary depending on the season and how many beds individual providers offer via this particular booking method.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
19 February 2013
Applications are assessed against the criteria set out in the call for funding which are published online alongside the application papers for each funding round, details of which are set out on the Scottish Government website at: http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/International/int-dev Active Learning Centre International Network of Street Papers Sanda...
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
21 September 2012
Further information on telehealth and telecare (or telehealthcare) is available online at http://www.jitscotland.org.uk/action-areas/telecare-in-scotland/ and http://knowledge.scot.nhs.uk/telehealthcare.aspx.
For more detail on the use SIMD in the calculation of the API can found in the methodological note within the publication, or accessed online at the following address, http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/Statistics/Browse/Lifelong-learning/APImethod.
It is moving to a single account for people—I cannot remember its exact name—so that they can go online and see the whole picture of their benefits, if they have access to the internet.