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Official Report Meeting date: 14 May 2008

Rural Affairs and Environment Committee, 14 May 2008

We need to find a way round the matter—it is getting ridiculous. There are two approaches.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 May 2010

Education, Lifelong Learning and Culture Committee 26 May 2010

It might be necessary to go out to other bodies to get further information or the individual might want to provide a medical report.
Official Report Meeting date: 31 October 2007

Plenary, 31 Oct 2007

The partnership action for continuing employment is already embedded in the company and is getting thoroughly involved. It will help people to get ready for interviews and it will address the staff on 5 and 6 November.
Official Report Meeting date: 27 June 2013

Meeting of the Parliament 27 June 2013

It is vital that we help the next generation understand and explain to their friends the true significance of the conflict for Scotland and the wider world.A range of activities are planned to support the centenary across Scotland.
Official Report Meeting date: 4 November 2008

Public Petitions Committee, 04 Nov 2008

Lothian Buses claims that people refuse to get off, although they have little evidence that that is a problem.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 November 2015

S4W-28326

(a) SSSI sites (b) SSSI features Unfavourable (no change or declining) Unfavourable (recovering) Unfavourable (no change or declining) Unfavourable (recovering) (i) Invasive non native 98 31 113 31 (i)(b) Invasive other 121 46 139 48 (ii) Recreation 48 8 66 9 (iii) Overgrazing 159 64 214 68 (iv) Undergrazing 71 23 79 25 (v) Burning 29 12 35 13 (vi) Other agricultural operations 169 42 199 46 (vii) Other 146 30 184 30 A wide range of data on the condition of Scotland’s natural features can be found at: http://www.environment.scotland.gov.uk/get...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 March 2013

S4W-13159

In the financial year 2012-13 £2.5 million has been allocated to allow the organisations listed in the following table to deliver a range of projects and initiatives to tackle sectarianism across Scotland: Organisation and Project Location Funding Amount Cambridge University Technical Services – Integrative Complexity Project Falkirk £167,920 Children s Parliament – Me+Us Project Edinburgh, Midlothian, West Lothian, Aberdeen, South Lanarkshire and Western Isles £50,670 Citizen s Theatre – Divided City Project South Lanarkshire £116,500 City of Edinburgh Council – Community Research Project Edinburgh £6,600 Conforti Institute – Lederach’s Peace Building Model Project North Lanarkshire £111,141 Faith in Community Scotland – Developing and Asset-based Approach to tackling sectarianism Project Glasgow and North Lanarkshire £69,793 Festival of Spirituality and Peace – Civic Cafes Project Edinburgh £9,000 Football Co-Ordination Unit Scotland (FoCUS) Scotland £797,703 The Iona Community – Can you hear the bigots sing prisons Project and Community Youth Work Project Mainstream in Prisons and Glasgow £42,000 Nil by Mouth – Beyond Religion and Belief and Champions for Change Projects Scotland £60,000 Outward Bound Trust – Community Unity Project Glasgow, Inverclyde and Edinburgh £60,000 A Place for Hope – Community Mediation Project Dunfries and Galloway, Dundee, Argyle & Bute and Aberdennshire £50,000 SACRO (Safeguarding Communities – Reducing Offending) – Together Project North Edinburgh £100,000 Scottish Community Development Centre – Proof of Concept Project with Community Links, Yipworld.com and Getting...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 September 2012

S4W-09252

The equipment would not only give the residents of the island instant assessment in their community but would also offer emergency reviews from specialist consultants or A&E in the event that they could not get off the island. However, overall there are a significant number of both telehealth and telecare solutions available to the people of Shetland and t...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 September 2012

S4W-09525

Distribution of DAS Approved Money Advice Organisations by Local Authority Local Authority Public Sector Private Sector Total Money Advisers Aberdeen City 3 2 5 Aberdeenshire 3 1 4 Angus 4 0 4 Argyll and Bute 2 0 2 City of Edinburgh 3 2 5 Clackmannanshire 2 0 2 Dumfries and Galloway 2 0 2 Dundee City 2 1 3 East Ayrshire 1 0 1 East Dunbartonshire 1 0 1 East Lothian 2 0 2 East Renfrewshire 2 1 3 Eilean Siar 1 0 1 Falkirk 5 0 5 Fife 2 1 3 Glasgow City 10 7 17 Highland 8 0 8 Inverclyde 1 0 1 Midlothian 3 0 3 Moray 1 0 1 North Ayrshire 2 0 2 North Lanarkshire 6 1 7 Orkney Islands 1 0 1 Perth and Kinross 2 1 3 Renfrewshire 2 2 4 Scottish Borders 1 0 1 Shetland Islands 1 0 1 South Ayrshire 1 0 1 South Lanarkshire 4 0 4 Stirling 2 0 2 West Dunbartonshire 1 1 2 West Lothian 2 0 2 Outside Scotland 0 2 2 Total 83 22 105 Anyone seeking the assistance or services of a DAS approved money adviser can visit the DAS website at: http://www.dasscotland.gov.uk/help-centre/money-adviser-search and enter their postcode on the system to get...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 December 2011

S4W-04640

I have heard from local patients who are clear that they do not wish to be admitted to an acute inpatient facility hospital but are prepared to attend the day hospital at Lightburn where they can receive the multi-disciplinary input needed to get them back on their feet again. This position is consistent with the national policy direction to treat people as...

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