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Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 October 2002

S1W-30089

On the basis of this assessment, the Executive is unaware of any safety or legal reasons why the GM crops which have been approved in Scotland should have an adverse effect on beekeepers or non-GM growers in the vicinity of trial sites.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 October 2002

S1W-29797

To ask the Scottish Executive whether there will be a maximum time limit for completion of those 10% of cases of investigations of complaints of criminal conduct by police officers that are not subject to the target set out in target 10(a) in the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service section of Building a Better Scotland - Spending Proposals 2003-06: ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 October 2002

S1W-29744

To ask the Scottish Executive whether its 12% target increase of victims of crime that want support having been offered or successfully sought that support is a percentage of the present number receiving support or a percentage of all victims that want support, as referred to in target 5 in the justice section of Building a Better Scotland - Spending Propo...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 October 2002

S1W-29709

To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S1W-29088 by Mr Frank McAveety on 20 September 2002, what priorities were identified by the working group established by the Public Health Institute for Scotland to deliver the recommendations set out in the Autistic Spectrum Disorders Needs Assessment Report, when it met on 24 June 2002; how...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 October 2002

S1W-29467

To ask the Scottish Executive what measures it intends to fund to improve the recruitment and retention of NHS frontline staff as stated in the health and community care section of Building a Better Scotland - Spending Proposals 2003-06: What the money buys; how much these measures are likely to cost, and by how much it estimates the NHS frontline workforc...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 October 2002

S1W-29460

These may include novel gene therapy, new equipment or more sophisticated forms of existing equipment, new drugs or other interventions.The Health Technology Board for Scotland is responsible for providing evidence-based advice to NHSScotland on the clinical and cost effectiveness of new and existing health technologies (medicines, devices, clinical procedu...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 October 2002

S1W-29463

To ask the Scottish Executive what future incentives it intends to provide to the NHS workforce in order to meet its commitment in the health and community care section of Building a Better Scotland - Spending Proposals 2003-06: What the money buys to train 10,000 nurses and midwives and increase the total number of NHS consultants by 600 and how much fund...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 September 2002

S1W-29344

Similarly, we will continue to promote equality mainstreaming throughout the period 2003-06 and Building A Better Scotland sets out what we intend to achieve over the next three years.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 September 2002

S1W-28733

To ask the Scottish Executive what the accounting treatment has been in the Scottish Prison Service's annual accounts of any insurance policies provided by the Executive to the contractor under paragraph 6.14 of the Minute of Agreement between the Secretary of State for Scotland and Kilmarnock Prison Services Ltd for the Design, Construction, Management an...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 September 2002

S1W-28594

The Ad Hoc Group of ministers on Health and Public Water supply recommended that the Scottish Executive, in conjunction with Scottish Water and NHS boards, should urgently complete the current review of Water Hazard Incident Plans.The revised plan must ensure that communication between Scottish Water and the NHS boards, with the Executive and most crucially with the public, is consistent and effective and operates within clearly defined criteria, where operational failures occur.The aim is to complete the review and produce an all-Scotland...

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