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Questions and Answers Date lodged: 5 March 2012

S4F-00518

To ask the First Minister what action is being taken to prevent those not actively farming from being able to claim agricultural subsidies.
Official Report Meeting date: 4 June 2008

Education, Lifelong Learning and Culture Committee, 04 Jun 2008

For example, if a parent running the school disco, for example, frequently planned that activity, that would be considered a normal duty in a child care position.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 February 2011

Meeting of the Parliament 23 February 2011

We have had petitions on a range of subjects, including cancer drugs and school bus safety, on which we have been working constructively with ministers.Through small steps we have actively encouraged more young people to get involved in the process, which is important.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 May 2008

Rural Affairs and Environment Committee, 28 May 2008

We as an industry body and our members who are active in the north-east have been able to engage with that individual and seek clarity on the requirements for commuted sum payments for certain activities across both rural and urban settings.
Questions and Answers Date lodged: 23 September 2015

S4O-04660

To ask the Scottish Government how it is encouraging young people in Glasgow from disadvantaged backgrounds to participate in physical activity and sports. S4O-04660
Questions and Answers Date lodged: 11 March 2013

S4T-00280

To ask the Scottish Government what discussions it has had with Scottish Water regarding the decision to curtail the activities of Scottish Water Horizons. S4T-00280
Official Report Meeting date: 26 February 2008

Scottish Parliamentary Pension Scheme Committee, 26 Feb 2008

Does that fiduciary duty extend to getting as good a deal for your members as possible?
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 March 2016

S4W-30486

The following organisations have approached The Scottish Government to enquire about the 2016-17 Section 16b funding scheme: Art in Healthcare Bowel Cancer UK Cervical Cancer Trust Cruse Bereavement Care Scotland Fertility Care Scotland; Hearts and Minds; Meningitis Now; Music in Hospitals Scottish Recovery Consortium; In relation to the 2015-16 Section 16b funding scheme, the following table shows those organisations that received funding, including the amount and its designated purpose: Section 16b organisations awarded funding in 2015-16, and its purpose Organisations Amount Received Purpose Breastfeeding Network £5,000.00 Breastfeeding Awareness Comas £5,000.00 Recovery Café Improvement Crew £5,000.00 Substance Use Harm Reduction Crohn's and Colitis UK £5,000.00 IBD Patient View Development Hearing Link Scotland £4,780.00 Engagement Programme with GP Surgeries Independe-dance £4,500.00 Disabled Accessible Artistic Materials LGBT Health £5,000.00 Transgender Lives Resource MASScot £5,000.00 Sunburn Prevention Initiative Meningitis Research Foundation £4,750.00 Education Awareness Scheme National AID'S Trust £5,025.00 Improve Readiness of Carers Dealing with HIV Patients Outside the Box £3,800.00 Health Improvement for Vulnerable Women Pain Concern £5,000.00 Online Resources for Children in Pain Quarriers £5,000.00 Inpatient Seizure Risk Assessment Tool Roshni £4,730.00 Healthy Living Education for Children in Minorities Sands £6,000.00 Person-Centred Improving Bereavement Care Scottish Families Affected by Alcohol and Drugs £5,000.00 Phase 2 of Scottish Families National Campaign Scottish Kidney Federation £5,000.00 Health and Social Care Improvement Scottish Stammering Network £5,000.00 People Who Stammer Open Days SiMBA £5,000.00 Structured Volunteer Programme Spinal Injuries Scotland £5,000.00 Social Activities...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 January 2016

S4W-28940

To ask the Scottish Government what funding it has provided to support tennis projects in each year since 1999. sportscotland capital funding into tennis projects in each year since 1999 (key capital programmes: Sports Facilities Fund and Legacy 2014 Active Places Fund). This funding comprises of Scottish Government and lottery funding.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 July 2015

S4W-26534

A patient has to have had more than one CIS for the second to be counted as a readmission. Acute inpatient and day case activity is recorded in Scottish morbidity record 01 (SMR01); psychiatric inpatient and day case activity is recorded in Scottish morbidity record 04 (SMR04).

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