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Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 August 2003

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The full list of projects across the UK can be accessed at www.disability.gov.uk.UK Government EYDP Grant SchemeSuccessful Scottish ProjectsOrganisation National (Scotland Wide)Project TitleGrantDescriptionBirds of Paradise TheatreCompany LimitedWorking Towards Equality£50,000Involve disabled people as professional actors, stage crew in mainstream theatre venuesDeafblind ScotlandFrom Isolation ToParticipation£49,950Enable deaf-blind people to represent themselves in local, national and specialist organisationsOwnership Options inScotlandMainstreaming Ownership Skills Training£31,200Training package for people to assist disabled people in accessing home ownershipLocalAyrshire IndependentLivingNetworkSouth Ayrshire Fun Day£10,000To bring together all South Ayrshire disability voluntary organisations - promote the work being carried out by them The State HospitalCalendar of Patients'Artwork£10,000To produce a calendar featuring artwork of people with mental health problemsNorth Lanarkshire ArtsAssociationCommunity Open ArtsExhibition£10,000An event involving disabled people through workshops and accessible activities.Project AbilityBuilding Creative Bridges£9,744Exchange programme for disabled artists from Glasgow and the UistsKincardine & DeesideDisability Action GroupAberdeenshire DisabilityAdvisory Group£9,980Disability advisory group that will work towards the removal of environmental, attitudinal & organisational barriersSurvivors' PoetryScotlandManifesto£10,000Workshops to develop disabled people's visual arts and creative writing skills.Inverclyde Council onDisabilityAccessible Infoclyde£9,862Produce and launch an accessible website and best practice guide Glasgow Association forMentalHealthAccessible InformationProject 2003£8,815Improving information which the organisation disseminates about mental health issuesFife College of Furtherand Higher EducationListen and Learn£5,500Produce video and CD ROM documenting disabled students experiences of attending collegeLeonard CheshireScotlandManifesto£9,700Access to politics through art Inverness AccessCommitteeWhat Barriers FaceDisabled People SeekingWork£10,000Research project on local reasons which prevent disabled people finding workComputers andIntegration LtdAble to Communicate£10,000Good practice guideWest DunbartonshireCouncil EmploymentDevelopment forPeople with DisabilitiesCommunity Café/Social Firm£10,000Community café to provide employment for people with learning disabilitiesVolunteer CentreEdinburghThe Volunteer PersonalDevelopment Project£10,000Providing opportunities for disabled people to volunteer and supporting these volunteersBarnardo's ScotlandOur Lives...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 January 2005

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This proportion can be misleading since the total population contains people who are under 16 and people above the retirement age, while the numerator only contains those of working age.Table 3 gives the number of people who work and live in the same local authority area and those who work and live in different Local...
Official Report Meeting date: 7 May 2002

Education, Culture and Sport Committee, 07 May 2002

I am sorry. A third of children who live in poverty do not have a legal entitlement to free school meals.
Official Report Meeting date: 17 November 1999

Plenary, 17 Nov 1999

Every pound spent on the start of young lives will save money later in the system.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 February 2005

Subordinate Legislation Committee, 08 Feb 2005

Perhaps we should all watch the television programme that is on at the moment.
Official Report Meeting date: 4 December 2002

Plenary, 04 Dec 2002

Local authority employees do not only deliver essential services. They live in their communities, and I am confident that they would want to bring about not only secure employment, but improved public services for themselves and their families.
Official Report Meeting date: 30 October 2001

Local Government Committee, 30 Oct 2001

A lot of talented people work in local government.On a number of occasions, you mentioned that you live in South Ayrshire—or was it North Ayrshire or somewhere else?
Official Report Meeting date: 18 September 2001

Rural Development Committee, 18 Sep 2001

Farmers spend most of their income in the local economy in which they live and work.The prime reason for supporting agriculture is for all the benefits that Rory Dutton explained previously as well as for producing food.
Official Report Meeting date: 14 February 2001

Health and Community Care Committee, 14 Feb 2001

That leaves around 92 per cent of the population living at home, supported by a battery of services including day care services.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 February 2000

Education, Culture and Sport Committee, 02 Feb 2000

Our hope is that our incursions into the fields of continuing professional development and competence will expose to teachers the fact that we are a body that touches their professional lives throughout their careers and that is not restricted to probation.

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