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This includes social advertising, web resources, educational and youth work toolkits, training to build the capacity of local workers, resources to support youth diversion activities/youth engagement projects, peer education and schools programmes.
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Date answered:
14 December 2011
This includes social advertising, web resources, educational and youth work toolkits, training to build the capacity of local workers, resources to support youth diversion activities/youth engagement projects, peer education and schools programmes.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
22 November 2011
To ask the Scottish Executive what the (a) latest results are and (b) trend is for the Obesity Route Map Headline Indicator 14 in relation to the proportion of adults engaging in active travel to work. Proportion of adults walking or cycling to work, 1999-2010.
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Date answered:
10 November 2011
To ask the Scottish Executive under what circumstances it would be possible for a public body to give consent for an activity, project or plan that would damage or destroy a natural feature for which a site of special scientific interest has been notified.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
28 October 2011
The Scottish Government is aware of criticisms of the 1980s Enterprise Zone model which highlighted displacement of economic activity and jobs from elsewhere in the country to the enterprise zones and also the limited economic benefits delivered by capital based incentives focused on buildings development.
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Date answered:
11 August 2011
Doctors are expected and professionally required to keep up to date by their Regulatory Body, The General Medical Council (GMC), through Continuing Professional Development activities. Personal development needs are identified through the process of appraisal and reflect the healthcare service needs of their local population that is served by the doctors. ...
Additionally, the police have received £1 million for adult protection activity generally as part of the overall £40 million funding provided by the Scottish Government since October 2008 to support the implementation of the Adult Support and Protection (Scotland) Act 2007.
The story of Liam Tasker and his dog Theo, and their courage, their life-saving activities and their sacrifice, has touched many, many people across the country.
As the minimum unit price increases, the degree of intrusion into the market and the comparison with other mechanisms will get stronger and stronger. Regrettably, the minimum unit price will need to be set higher and higher to get the desired effects on health.