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Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 February 2000

S1W-03293

Education Department guidelines dealing with the development and promotion of Scots do so in the context of the curriculum, and it is therefore not practicable to estimate the spending related to Scots.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 December 1999

S1W-02724

These will need to be adapted to take account of the EC Rural Development Regulation prior to formal submission as part of the Rural Development Plans required by the Regulation.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 October 1999

S1W-01475

To ask the Scottish Executive what measures are in hand to promote the key attributes of co-operative business development. We recognise the value that the social economy can play in regenerating communities and tackling social exclusion.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 September 1999

S1W-00122

I would encourage the relevant authorities to consider the scope for appropriate commercial and recreational developments within the context of the Government's overall policy approach.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 September 1999

S1W-01075

The Ministerial Committee on Rural Development held its first meeting on 1 September, when it had an initial discussion about how it would take forward its work and the priorities which it would set.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 September 1999

S1W-01075

The Ministerial Committee on Rural Development held its first meeting on 1 September, when it had an initial discussion about how it would take forward its work and the priorities which it would set.
Official Report Meeting date: 14 February 2007

Plenary, 14 Feb 2007

That the Parliament supports the goal of further shifting the balance of care away from reactive, episodic care in the acute sector towards preventive, integrated and continuous care embedded in local communities; congratulates NHS Scotland on the significant progress in making its service more local, as required by "Delivering for Health"; welcomes for instance the 50% increase in funding for primary medical services over the period from 2002-03 to 2006-07 and unprecedented investment in primary and community care premises; supports the new community hospital strategy with its focus on providing local facilities and services appropriate to modern-day demands; welcomes the establishment of the Scottish Centre for Telehealth in Grampian and the approaches it will bring to widening access to specialist services, such as seen in the tele-neurology service in Orkney; commends the shift from hospital-based provision to local access for services such as chemotherapy and dialysis and expects community health partnerships to continue to accelerate such a shift; recognises the benefits to communities of more local access for the majority of their unscheduled care needs that will be brought about by the development of community casualty units; welcomes the continuing development of new staff roles and expertise as a means to carry services closer to patients; supports the community pharmacy minor ailments service as an excellent example of improved local access; supports the Scottish Executive's intention to improve Scotland's health, focussing especially on reducing inequalities between those with the best and worst health; acknowledges the contribution to improving health of services in local communities for people of all ages, from improving children's dental health in Glasgow to promoting walking for health by older people; applauds the world-leading anticipatory care "Keep well" services which tackle coronary heart disease in the most deprived communities, and welcomes this package of service change and the continued development of local community health partnerships as a strong and coherent response to the changing pattern of demand that NHS Scotland will face.
Official Report Meeting date: 29 January 2003

Health and Community Care Committee, 29 Jan 2003

What process will be used to identify people who have moved from having the hep C virus to having a condition that will trigger further funding? My answer is subject to medical advice.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 July 2006

S2W-27092

There are no interim targets for the delivery of the commitment toreduce class sizes by August 2007, but very good progress continues to be madein training the teachers required to meet our target.We are providing additionalfunds of £18 million to £44 million in 2006 and 2007 for authorities to employadditional teachers. In addition, we will be fully funding around 1,000probationer teachers each year in 2006 and 2007 who can also be used to meetclass contact and class size reductions.In addition, we recentlydecided that a further £14.5 million of central resources would also bedistributed through the National Priorities Action Fund for the employment ofadditional teachers this year over and above previously set employment levels.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 June 2006

S2W-26780

It is for each NHS board toutilise the funds available to meet the health care needs of its residentpopulation, including the cost of treatment for stroke, taking account of nationaland local priorities.

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