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Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 October 2006

S2W-28943

The Associationof Chief Police Officers in Scotland has acted upon that recommendation and is puttingin place a system of controlled disclosure as part of operational guidance to supportconsistency and effective management of registered sex offenders.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 October 2006

S2W-28804

The network which will be a combination of a webbased and face to face contact will allow practitioners to have easy and timelyaccess to evidence based knowledge, share good practice, offer peer support tothose working in isolation and support continuing professional development.Key elements are a renewedphilosophy for care of older people which emphasises respect, dignity andvalues based care and the importance of seamless care between the NHS and otherproviders.The Nurse Consultant is alsoworking with other agencies e.g. Alzheimers Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 October 2006

S2W-28788

Telford’scontribution to building roads and bridges across the Highlands andmore generally throughout Scotland will be celebrated using a schools project being setup by the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historic Monuments of Scotlandwith funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund and Highland 2007.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 October 2006

S2W-28616

To ask the Scottish Executive how many students from Scotland have studied at foreign universities under the Erasmus programme in each year since 1998 for which figures are available, also expressed as a percentage of participating students from the United Kingdom.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 October 2006

S2W-28547

SDI will continue to actively promote Scotland as aplace to do business in and with.The Scottish Executive signeda sister state agreement in March 2006 with the Australian State of Victoria whichwill promote collaboration in the areas of health, education, trade tourism andsocial policy.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 October 2006

S2W-28580

We will be publishing verysoon the first of a series of documents which pave the way for full implementationof the new curriculum.We are currently consideringtoo how best to recognise the wider achievements of all young people across Scotland. Workis on-going to consider these issues and we shall publish a package of proposalsin due course.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 September 2006

S2W-28403

To ask the Scottish Executive whether it is aware of research highlighted by the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists showing that children with communication difficulties who cannot access treatment can suffer behavioural problems and that up to one-third will suffer mental health problems, to the detriment of their future employment prospects, and whether speech and language therapy provided at primary schools across Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 September 2006

S2W-28192

Those working inemergency situations fill an essential role, and should be able to go abouttheir already difficult and often dangerous work without fear of assault orfurther threat.That is why the Executivebrought forward the Emergency Workers (Scotland) Act 2005 to make it a specificoffence to assault, obstruct or hinder emergency workers (and those assist...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 September 2006

S2W-27765

While the progress group is not a decision-making body, it has accessto the work being carried out by a joint team of officials (involvingCommunities Scotland, Glasgow Housing Association (GHA), Glasgow City Counciland potential purchasers) looking at possible scenarios for SST within theexisting financial framework.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 August 2006

S2W-27437

We identified thedisproportionately negative impact that the behaviour of a small minority ofyoung people were having on victims, communities and their own life chances.We remain determined toprevent that behaviour wherever possible, and confront it when it does occur.That was and is the basis for our focus on persistent young offenders.With almost one in threeoffence referrals to Scottish Children’s Reporter Administration attributableto persistent young offenders, the intention was to encourage concernedagencies to unite to tackle repeat offending and focus finite resources in waysthat could provide most support to those young people who need it, and the mostimmediate relief to communities affected by youth crime.A 10% reduction in thenumber of persistent young offenders would have seen 120 of the most recidivistyoung people in Scotland...

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