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This question relates to matters that are the responsibility of the Lord President, under his powers within Part 2 of the Judiciary & Courts (Scotland) Act 2008, and for which Scottish ministers are not accountable. S4W-08892
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
30 November 2011
Transport Scotland is an executive agency within the Scottish Government and is directly accountable to the Scottish Ministers. Factual information was checked with First ScotRail prior to publication.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
27 September 2011
To ask the Scottish Executive what lessons have been learned from the contract to construct a dental facility at East Ayrshire Community Hospital not going ahead.. A full account of the lessons learned between the parties concerned will be provided by NHS Ayrshire and Arran in papers going to the Board’s Audit Committee in early November 2011.
Service providers will also know how to book interpreters, because that is their responsibility—not the deaf person’s.It is all about being accountable and taking the time to think through how to support deaf women.
Decisions about pools should not be made on narrow financial spreadsheets alone. They must account for social value, preventative health benefits and the voices of the people who rely on pools most.
The other thing to say is that the ETS does not cover most aviation emissions; it covers only intra-European Union flights and flights from the UK to the EU. It does not take into account international emissions, which make up the huge bulk of emissions.
However, the recent report from the Royal College of Nursing includes eye-opening accounts of the lack of privacy and dignity for patients, with nurses having been left with no choice but to discuss miscarriages with couples in hospital corridors.
Can we use artificial intelligence to assess independently and introduce accountability into the education system in a way that will give us confidence and will not create all the negative effects of SNSAs?