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To ask the Scottish Executive how many motorists who were caught speeding in each year since 2002 lived in (a) Greenock, (b) Gourock, (c) Port Glasgow, (d) Inverkip, (e) Wemyss Bay, (f) Bishopbriggs, (g) Kirkintilloch, (h) Bearsden and (i) Paisley.
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Date answered:
17 September 2008
To ask the Scottish Executive whether any new guidance has been issued to, or requirement has been placed on, local authorities on the provision of services for adults with learning disabilities since the publication of Changing lives: Report of the 21st Century social work review, designed to meet any of its recommendations.
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Date answered:
12 September 2008
To ask the Scottish Executive whether it considers that the recommendations of Always a Last Resort: Inquiry into the Prescription of Antipsychotic Drugs to People with Dementia Living in Care Homes, published by the Westminster All-Party Parliamentary Group on Dementia, have relevance in Scotland and, if so, what action it intends to take.
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Date answered:
5 September 2008
To ask the Scottish Executive what discussions it is having with NHS employers on reviewing the rates of meal allowances for NHS staff working away from home to reflect rises in the cost of living. Any changes to current terms and conditions for NHS staff, including subsistence rates, would be discussed on a UK-wide basis between health service trades unio...
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
9 August 2007
To ask the Scottish Executive what percentage of the (a) urban and (b) rural population is classified as living in relative poverty. Information onthe percentage of the (a) urban and (b) rural population that is classified asliving in relative poverty is not available at present.
The consultation has been adequate, and we will feed into the consultation that is live at the moment. Does David Michie want to add anything about the consultation stage?
Scotland is looking at inclusive growth as one of the criteria to make it the best society in which to live, but that is not necessarily one of the criteria for top OECD countries.