This search includes all content on the Scottish Parliament website, except for Votes and Motions. All Official Reports (what has been said in Parliament) and Questions and Answers are available from 1999. You can refine your search by adding and removing filters.
Article 19(1) of the EU Regulation requires Member States to lay down rules, in accordance with the standards referred to in point (n)(i) of Article 2, to ensure the uniqueness of the codes displayed by the transponders implanted by issuing bodies referred to in Article 5(1) where they issue identification documents in accordance with Article 9.
"The prevalence of tail injuries in working and non-working breed dogs visiting veterinary practices in Scotland" (2014)
The abstract of the study by Cameron et al (2014)1Cameron, N., Lederer, R., Bennett, D., & Parkin, T. (2014).
We have been clear about getting to children and young people through the professionals who work with them. We have hosted seven receptions across the country, which resulted in around 1,200 people signing up to be part of “A Right Blether”.
Parenting support services are important for families with difficulties and families that are receptive to change. One problem with parenting support services is their acceptability to people who need them.
Although I do not think that the council said that it did not have quality input into the national planning framework, it found that ministers and civil servants were not receptive to discussions: that issue arose post-publication.
Again, the Government could lead on that, although it might not cost that much money. We need the reception, the organisation, the visas and all the rest of it.Secondly, we looked hard at how other Scottish universities were using recruitment offices.
However, if the authorities that have land banks are receptive to the approach that I have described—and if the legislation allows them to take that approach—I suggest that that would be a way of achieving our aspiration to continue to develop affordable homes and of meeting your target to provide 35,000 affordable homes a year by 2015.
With regard to properties in care—by which I mean the various monuments that we look after on behalf of the Scottish ministers—we have a new visitor reception facility at Edinburgh castle.
The problem arises when it comes to people like our housing clerks, people in social work reception areas and reception areas in hospitals, and porters who deal with the violence in the accident and emergency departments in hospitals on Saturday nights.
It would be totally wrong, therefore, for a young person, and a primary-age child in particular, to be in front of a screen for five hours a day; that would be detrimental to their wellbeing. Most young people go into receptive mode when they are faced with a screen.