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Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 November 2005

S2W-19902

To ask the Scottish Executive whether, under the Interim Scheme for the Authorisation of Marine Fish Farms in Scottish Waters, the Crown Estate, as the relevant authority under the Environmental Impact Assessment (Fish Farming in Marine Waters) Regulations 1999, and competent authority under the Conservation (Natural Habitats, &c.) Amendment (Scotland) Reg...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 November 2005

S2W-19961

It is for education authorities to develop and implement anti-bullyingpolicies and decide how incidents of bullying should be monitored and recorded.There is no national data collection on school bullying.The Scottish Executive takesanti-bullying work very seriously, and is currently establishing a leadership groupto look at the future development of anti-bullying services in Scotland. Theservice should develop the awareness and skills of professionals across the spectrumof children’s services, helping them to promote pro-social behaviour in childrenand young people, work effectively when bullying occurs and to support the victimsof bullying.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 2 November 2005

S2W-19607

The Executive will continue to work with the higher education sector and other stakeholders to ensure that Scotland contributes to the development of the EIT, and is able to take best advantage of the opportunities that it may offer.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 31 October 2005

S2W-19746

The Scottish Executive and the Office of the Public Guardian have met with the Committee of Scottish Clearing Banks on a number of occasions to explore operational difficulties which arose after the commencement of the Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000. These meetings have been productive and good progress has been, and continues to be, made in res...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 October 2005

S2W-19757

The Schools (Safety and Supervision of Pupils) (Scotland) Regulations 1990 place a duty upon every education authority to take reasonable care for the safety of pupils when under their charge, and without prejudice to such supervision as is required to comply with that duty in any circumstance also require authorities to ensure adult supervision in a playgr...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 September 2005

S2W-19429

I have asked Angiolina Foster, Chief Executive of Communities Scotland, to respond. Her response is as follows: The Scottish House Condition Survey 2002 (SHCS2002) estimated the building’s NHER rating for households that were in fuel poverty and also contained children.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 September 2005

S2W-19288

The Scottish Executive produced A Framework for Maternity Services in 2001, this was followed by the reports of the Expert Group on Acute Maternity Services in 2003 and the NHS Quality Improvement Scotland Standards for Maternity Services in 2005.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 September 2005

S2W-19300

To ask the Scottish Executive what representations it has made to the UK Government regarding putting in place provision for vulnerable groups in Scotland who cannot afford to purchase the equipment needed to change from analogue to digital TV and what action it can take itself in this respect.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 September 2005

S2W-19433

In 2004-05 the Executive will be providing £387 million directly and £136 million indirectly - £523 million in total - to the voluntary sector in Scotland.  This is an increase of £119 million from last year, reflecting the Scottish Executive’s continued commitment to the sector.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 September 2005

S2W-18836

The decision to adopt the historic system for CAP (Common Agricultural Policy) Reform in Scotland was to assist the industry in moving to a more market-oriented business model, whilst at the same time delivering cross-compliance benefits.

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