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Official Report Meeting date: 10 September 2003

Environment and Rural Development Committee, 10 Sep 2003

Once we know the result, we could keep up the pressure on the Minister for Environment and Rural Development, as Susan Deacon suggested, and ask what measures the Executive will take.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 June 2002

Public Petitions Committee, 18 Jun 2002

I do not think that the committee has been given information on that. I wonder whether the Rural Development Committee or some other committee should consider that aspect; I just do not know whether the relevant justice committee will be able to cover everything.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 September 2001

Subordinate Legislation Committee, 25 Sep 2001

We found particular interest among delegates from South Africa and Kenya—emerging countries where they are looking to develop systems and they were keen to find out what we were doing.Everyone at the conference was concerned with the volume of regulation.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 February 2006

Plenary, 22 Feb 2006

A solution must be found sooner rather than later so that we can see real progress in developing onshore renewable energy and tackling climate change.
Official Report Meeting date: 9 February 2000

Health and Community Care Committee, 09 Feb 2000

It is, I understand, the only Executive-funded pilot in Scotland that is investigating seamless—or zipped-up—community care.
Official Report Meeting date: 1 March 2005

Local Government and Transport Committee, 01 Mar 2005

That might put the matter out of sight, out of mind, because of issues such as redevelopment and the vulnerable funding for SCOT-PEP and Base 75, which Margo mentioned.
Official Report Meeting date: 3 October 2005

Health Committee, 03 Oct 2005

We would prefer a system whereby one person could give consent but in which there was also flexibility to take account of individuals' circumstances and the wishes of each person within the hierarchy in making the decision.I will update the committee on a development related to living donation that has occurred since...
Official Report Meeting date: 26 May 2004

Communities Committee, 26 May 2004

That is why the Executive's intensive support fund is investing £9 million over four years.
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.

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