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Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 October 1999

S1W-02244

They discussed the findings of the recent consultation exercise and the development of the new strategy for the Scottish tourism industry.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 February 2007

S2W-31174

From April 2003, the national reporting ofsurgical activity in out-patients has been required and ISD has been workingwith NHS boards to develop full compliance nationally. At this stage only aproportion of boards have achieved extensive coverage and further work will benecessary before a complete account of all out-patient surgical activity can bemade.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 September 2006

S2W-28093

These include:launching the Scottish Sustainable Marine Environment Initiative in 2002 to test better waysof managing marine and coastal activity, including marine  spatial planning, througha series of pilot projects now under way around the country; applying waterquality and environmental standards out to three miles from the coast around Scotland through the Water Environment and Water Services (Scotland) Act 2003;charging the Scottish Biodiversity Forum with developing...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 March 2006

S2W-24330

Whilst specific research intopatient deaths has not been undertaken, NHS 24 and its partner NHS boards communicateregularly and feedback from clinicians in other parts of the service is activelyencouraged by NHS 24 and local out-of-hours services.Along with patient/caller complaints, commentsand compliments, this feedback mechanism forms part of NHS 24’s robust and thoroughquality improvement and performance management programme, which ensures that callsand patient records are reviewed as part of any investigation. On-going trainingand development...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 March 2005

S2W-14564

Examined Obese (=95th centile) Number % Total 32,314 2,663 8.2 Argyll and Clyde 2,937 261 8.9 Ayrshire and Arran 2,373 204 8.6 Borders 784 63 8.0 Dumfries and Galloway 1,120 87 7.8 Fife 2,668 217 8.1 Forth Valley 2,296 220 9.6 Greater Glasgow 6,389 517 8.1 Lanarkshire 4,199 357 8.5 Lothian 6,400 514 8.0 Tayside 3,148 223 7.1 Source: CHSP-Pre School ISD Scotland February 2005.Note: 1. A routine review of child's development...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 January 2005

S2W-13459

The staffing levels for permanent and fixed-term temporary staff at January 2005 are as follows:   All Staff Total 4,517.7 Centrally Managed Staff 88.1 Development Department 317.9 Education Department 317.5 Enterprise, Transport and Lifelong Learning Department 550.2 Envi...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 April 2001

S1W-14599

The profile of spend will be reviewed as the scheme is developed and decisions taken on procurement.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 May 2000

S1W-06706

The forum will decide on other priorities at its next meeting on 6 June.Annex AMembership of National SEN Advisory ForumMrs Jayne AnsellDirector Sleep Scotland, Member of Enable's National Children's CommitteeMs Jane ArrowsmithScottish Independent Special Schools GroupMrs Jeanette CochraneDeputy Regional Councillor, Royal College of Speech and Language TherapyMr Neil CampbellChief Executive, Dumfries and Galloway Health BoardMr Paul HamillHead of SEN Department, Strathclyde UniversityMr Jimmy HawthornAssociation of Directors of Social WorkMs Ros HunterAdviser: Support for Learning, Borders CouncilDr Patricia JacksonConsultant Paediatrician, Royal Hospital for Sick Children, EdinburghMr Brian KirkcaldyAssociation of Directors of EducationMr Ian LiddleChair, Association of Scottish Principal Educational PsychologistsMrs Arlene MooneyScottish President, National Association for Special Educational NeedsMr Frank NewallCoSLAProfessor Sheila RiddellChair of Social Policy, (Disability Studies), Glasgow UniversityMr Bruce RobertsonCoSLAMr Bill Sadler President, Scottish Support for Learning AssociationMr Kevin TansleyHead Teacher, The Royal Blind School, EdinburghMs Kay TisdallChildren in ScotlandMs Janice WalkerScottish Association of Pre-School Home Visiting Teachers for Children with SENMrs Shirley YoungParent, and information worker for families, of children with special needsAnnex BNational SEN Advisory Forum RemitThe forum's remit has been drawn in general terms to allow a focus on broad strategy and policy issues, while not precluding examination of specific issues of concern in the SEN area.The remit is set out below:to advise Scottish Ministers on the development...
Official Report Meeting date: 20 September 2006

Plenary, 20 Sep 2006

Does the minister agree that the complexity of the Crofting Reform etc Bill, the stage 1 debate on which is proposed for next Wednesday, makes it all the more urgent that the Minister for Environment and Rural Development should respond as soon as possible to the Environment and Rural Development Committee's stage 1 ...
Official Report Meeting date: 23 November 2004

European and External Relations Committee, 23 Nov 2004

That is very important, health-wise.Finally, under the heading "Pandemic Influenza Preparedness Training", the paper says:"UK Health Departments are working on a UK basis to develop a flu pandemic plan … A version for Scotland's particular circumstances will also be produced."

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