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Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 July 2003

S2W-01211

To ask the Scottish Executive what action is being taken by the NHS and hospitals in the Greater Glasgow NHS Board area to ensure that any retained organs are given proper burials. The Cremation (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2003, which came into operation on 27 June 2003, put beyond doubt the legality of cremating body parts removed at post-mortem exam...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 July 2003

S2W-01268

To ask the Scottish Executive how it plans to ensure that every school is an integrated community school by 2007, as referred to in A Partnership for a Better Scotland. We have committed more than £63 million over the next three years to support education authorities in rolling out the integrated community schools approach to all schools in their areas.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 June 2003

S2W-00491

Meanwhile, the Scottish Executive has already introduced legislation under section 73 of the Transport (Scotland) Act 2001 to give power to police, traffic wardens and parking attendants to inspect blue badges.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 June 2003

S2W-00204

As part of Workforce Planning for Doctors, there has been a commitment to recruit an additional 375 more junior doctors by 2004. The Partnership for a Better Scotland: Partnership Agreement, May 2003, identifies a target of 600 extra consultants to be recruited across NHSScotland by 2006 and increases in other staffing groups.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 June 2003

S2W-00298

The Chief Scientist Office (CSO), within the Scottish Executive Health Department, has responsibility for encouraging and supporting research into health and health care needs in Scotland. CSO is contributing £0.25 million to the £2.75 million which the Medical Research Council (MRC) has been given to take forward the research agenda set out in the MRC Revi...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 March 2003

S1W-34516

In its response last week to Determined to Succeed - a Review of Enterprise in Education, the Scottish Executive agreed to commission from Learning and Teaching Scotland, improved guidance and support materials for work experience.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 March 2003

S1W-34832

To ask the Scottish Executive what assessment it has made of available sources of funding from European institutions and how many staff are engaged to ensure adequate take-up of such funding by organisations in Scotland. The Scottish Executive, in partnership with other bodies such as the Programme Management Executives, the enterprise networks, local auth...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 March 2003

S1W-34857

The research evidence in this area is, however, inconclusive and, therefore, as part of a forthcoming violence research programme, we are considering undertaking a research study which examines the perceived links between pornography and violence.Material that is obscene or indecent is heavily regulated under Scottish law, under section 51 of the Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1981, the Indecent Displays (Controls) Act 1981 and through the common law offence of shameless indecency.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 March 2003

S1W-34656

Details of Public Private Partnership projects in Scotland can be found in the Project List on the Financial Partnerships Unit's website (www.scotland.gov.uk/fpu then select "Project List" from the menu down the left-hand side of the home page).
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 March 2003

S1W-34450

The Active Communities Initiative is our strategy for supporting voluntary and community action within local communities across Scotland. It has four key objectives: to bring about positive attitudes to volunteering;to locate volunteering at the heart of policy and practice;to broaden the range of people involved, andto increase the number of people involve...

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