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Official Report Meeting date: 20 December 2006

Plenary, 20 Dec 2006

The value of having more widespread DET would be that it would cultivate a more responsive and open can-do attitude.The committee found that a number of factors would be crucial to ensuring that more people receive DET and that it is of an appropriate standard: all equality training should include disability equality training; disability equality training should be devised by disabled people; and people who work directly with disabled people should have high-level disability equality training, which should also be available to people who work in medicine...
Official Report Meeting date: 28 June 2006

Plenary, 28 Jun 2006

It will provide £2 million during 2006-08 to support projects that foster greater integration, understanding and dialogue between communities; provide support to tackle issues of inequality and integration; and encourage greater partnership working and improved engagement between minority ethnic communities and public sector bodies.Just under a fortnight ago, I was pleased to announce awards from the new fund when I visited one of the projects that will receive funding at the sports medicine...
Official Report Meeting date: 18 May 2006

Plenary, 18 May 2006

Wyeth is establishing a world-leading translational medicine centre in Scotland and, in life sciences, two Scottish universities were judged to be in the top five places in the world to work in life sciences.My final theme is Scotland's excellence; it is about being the best.
Official Report Meeting date: 24 March 2005

Plenary, 24 Mar 2005

Edinburgh, in particular, became one of the leading centres—if not the leading centre—in Europe for the study of medicine. The reason for that was the specific local "asset"—ill health, or morbidity, made the old town of Edinburgh an excellent area for scientists and doctors to study, to test whether their remedies could deliver for the community.That opens...
Official Report Meeting date: 10 February 2005

Plenary, 10 Feb 2005

I know two men from southern Sudan—where a civil war has been raging for 17 years, and where we send food, medicine and shelter—who have also been made homeless and been given the same choice of sleeping on the streets or taking the next flight home.
Official Report Meeting date: 24 November 2004

Justice 1 Committee, 24 Nov 2004

I agree whole-heartedly with Margaret Mitchell's point about using technology to support social workers, key health care and social care workers, professionals allied to health care and medicine and housing officers who go into people's houses and who work out in the community.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 September 2003

Finance Committee, 02 Sep 2003

In Glasgow, we feel to some extent that we have been victims of our own success, because through the chronic disease management programme we have been tackling some of the illnesses and diseases to which you referred, and that has put considerable pressure on our prescribing budget. We have introduced a medicines management regime, which looks to more effec...
Official Report Meeting date: 9 October 2002

Health and Community Care Committee, 09 Oct 2002

I caution the committee about taking evidence from countries where private medicine is paramount. Psychiatry in North America and Australia is what is known as programmed psychiatry.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 June 2002

Plenary, 20 Jun 2002

Many hospitals are fit only for the medicine of a previous era. Our transport system, both by road and by rail, is a definite hindrance to the economic development of our country and a constant source of complaint from business.
Official Report Meeting date: 30 January 2002

Enterprise and Lifelong Learning Committee, 30 Jan 2002

I interview every one of our 60 or 70 youngsters who apply to university through the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service and am particularly interested in why youngsters apply to do medicine. When they are asked why, they reply, "Because I can apply."

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