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Would it be worth considering whether an MSP could discuss and agree with their business manager cases in which the MSP proposes to cease contact with a constituent? Obviously, it would be quite contentious to cease contact.
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Date answered:
21 March 2011
Further to the discussion responses, officials contacted key national representative equality organisations inviting comments on the potential implications for equalities in the proposed content of the strategy.
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Date answered:
21 March 2011
Further to the discussion responses, officials contacted key national representative equality organisations inviting comments on the potential implications for equalities in the proposed content of the strategy.
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Date answered:
7 December 2010
This flexible plan covers such areas as accommodation, family contact and employment. In addition, all long-term prisoners are, on release, subject to robust licence conditions for the duration of their sentence.
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Date answered:
16 April 2010
Where an individual feels that they may have been misdiagnosed as suffering from a mental disorder of any sort they may ask for a second opinion or they may contact the Mental Welfare Commission for Scotland to look into their complaint.
More information about the complaints procedure and how it operates can be obtained from the Care Commission''s website www.carecommission.com or by contacting the chief executive: Mrs Jacquie Roberts Chief Executive Care Commission Compass House Riverside Drive DUNDEE DD1 4NY T: 01382 207100 E: [email protected].
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Date answered:
15 January 2010
NHS Quality Improvement Scotland is however, developing generic clinical standards for neurological conditions and the draft standards include a requirement that each regional neurology centre has identified contacts with the individual responsible for neurological conditions in the local community health partnerships, to facilitate management in the commun...
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Date answered:
23 September 2009
If an individual has concerns that they have been misdiagnosed then there are a range of options open to them, including that: they may ask for a second opinion; they may apply to the tribunal for revocation of the order; or they may contact the Mental Welfare Commission to look into their complaint.