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Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 April 2001

S1W-14595

The circumstances under which such licences may be issued are defined in statute.On 7 March the Executive set out in a policy statement, "The Nature of Scotland", its intention to reform a range of conservation provisions, which include new measures to deter, detect and punish those who take protected species from the wild.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 April 2001

S1W-14453

A study was commissioned by the Executive from the Chartered Institute of Housing in Scotland in 1999 which monitored the use of Anti-Social Behaviour Orders under the Crime and Disorder Act 1998, as well as the extended powers of eviction for anti-social behaviour in the Act.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 April 2001

S1W-14408

It should be noted that in addition to those consultants in the table above, there are also a large number of general physicians with a subspecialty interest in renal medicine working in all areas of Scotland. Subspecialty statistics are not collected centrally, so it is not possible to give an exact figure for these.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 April 2001

S1W-14349

To ask the Scottish Executive, with regard to the application by West of Scotland Water to discharge effluent into the River Clyde at Biggar, (a) which bodies or individuals were consulted by the Environment Protection Unit Water Team, (b) what information was given during the consultation process and (c) on what basis it was decided not to call in the app...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 March 2001

S1W-14070

To ask the Scottish Executive what contribution the Scottish Data Set has made in the fight against disease. Scotland has a unique Health Data Set that permits more detailed analyses of health information than is possible in the rest of Europe, apart from the Scandinavian countries.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 March 2001

S1W-13844

To ask the Scottish Executive how much capital funding was allocated to the NHS in Scotland in each of the last three years and how much will be allocated in each of the next three years, broken down by health board area in each case.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 March 2001

S1W-13288

The rules which govern the advertising of vacancies for general practitioners are set out in the National Health Service (General Medical Services) (Scotland) Regulations 1995. The Regulations require the notice of vacancy to include details of the practice and the closing date for applications.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 March 2001

S1W-13953

The CSO publication Research Strategy for the National Health Service in Scotland, published in July 1998, identifies the promotion of a multidisciplinary approach to health services research as one of the prime objectives in its overall aim of improving the quality and cost-effectiveness of health services and healthcare.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 March 2001

S1W-13774

A panel drawn from HM Inspectorate of Constabulary, the Association of Chief Police Officers in Scotland and CoSLA considered each project on its merits and recommended to Ministers that funding be made available for three of these - for the Motherwell project and projects submitted by Lothian and Borders Police and Northern Constabulary.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 March 2001

S1W-13728

The Scottish Diet Action Plan, Eating for Health, made a number of recommendations, including the nutritional guidelines for catering specifications for the public sector, which are specifically aimed at schools and local authorities.In recent months, the Social Justice Annual Report 2000, Our National Health: A plan for action, a plan for change and Working Together for Scotland - A Programme for Government have each reiterated the role schools can play in improving children's diet through the commitment to supporting, through the Health Improvement Fund, the provision of breakfast clubs and fruit/salad bars in school settings.In addition, advice provided by the Scottish Executive gives health education, including nutritional education, a secure place within the curriculum and seeks to ensure that it is provided in all schools.

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