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Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 November 2004

S2W-10805

All the services defined in Section 2 of the Regulation of Care (Scotland) Act 2001, except adult placement services, some school care accommodation services and some independent health care services, are now being regulated by the Care Commission.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 November 2004

S2W-11830

The guidelines for Social Subjects (History), Expressive Arts and Personaland Social Development stress the importance of maintaining a focus on the Scottishcontext There is,however, no statutory curriculum in Scotland and responsibility for the delivery and content of the curriculumrests with individual education authorities and headteachers who must asses...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 November 2004

S2W-11530

Some information on the reconviction profiles of person convicted of criminaldamage (which includes crimes of vandalism etc) was published in the statisticalbulletin Reconvictions of offenders discharged from custody or given non-custodialsentences in 1997, Scotland published by the Scottish Executive in March 2003,a copy of which is available in the Parlia...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 November 2004

S2W-11735

This was an overall target, not one for individual staff groups.On 1 September 2004, the Minister for Health and Community Care wrote to the Scottish Pay Reference and Implementation Group (SPRIG) asking that it carry out work aimed at clearly establishing the levels of protection in Scotland and consider actions which would tackle any remaining significant...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 November 2004

S2W-11732

This monitoring will be supported by CAJE, the new Computer Aided Job Evaluation system.  In Scotland informed evidence from this system will be gathered by the Pay Modernisation Team for Agenda for Change and reported to the Scottish Pay Reference and Implementation Group, a partnership body set up to advise Scottish ministers on the implementation of Agen...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 November 2004

S2W-11161

The numbers of pedal cyclists killed or injured in each of the last five years appear in Table 23 of Road Accidents Scotland 2002 and Table 6 of Key 2003 Road Accident, copies of which are available in the Parliament’s Reference Centre (Bib. numbers 30447 and 33119, respectively).These figures relate only to accidents that are reported to the police.The fol...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 November 2004

S2W-11156

Reducing the incidence of MRSA is an important priority for the NHS in Scotland, as part of the programme of tackling healthcare associated infection (HAI).
Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 October 2004

S2W-10792

I have asked Angiolina Foster, the Chief Executive of Communities Scotland to respond. Her response is as follows:The Scottish Executive has taken action on a number of fronts to help to improve energy efficiency in dwellings, including insulating almost 200,000 homes through the Warm Deal Programme and installing central heating and insulation in over 41,0...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 October 2004

S2W-10845

All answers to written parliamentary questions are available on the Parliament’s website, the search facility for which can be found at http://www.scottish.parliament.uk/webapp/search_wa.If a parent believes that an education authority is failing to discharge any of its duties under education legislation then they can make a complaint to Scottish ministers in terms of section 70 of the Education (Scotland) Act 1980. If Scottish ministers are satisfied that the education authority has failed to discharge any statutory duty relating to education then they may make an order declaring them to be in default in respect of that duty and requiring them, before a date stated in the order, to discharge that duty.If there is an allegation of negligent performance of any duties, whether common law or statutory, then recourse would be through the courts.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 September 2004

S2W-10085

They may also supply wild game meat to the UK domestic market if they wish.In Scotland there are currently 15 licensed wild game plants that can export meat to member states and third countries.

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