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Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 December 2007

S3W-07052

This consultation will link with the workcurrently underway within communities to raise awareness of this very serious issue.Members of the Forced Marriage Network are key to this activity and the networkwill reconvene in 2008 to furtherdevelop the Scottish Government’s work in this area.The majority of theorganisations working to support those affected by ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 November 2007

S3W-06775

The Glasgow 2014 CommonwealthGames offer an unrivalled opportunity to inspire a new generation to take up sportand to be physically active. Within 100 days of the announcement of the decisionto host the games in Glasgow, we will publish for consultation an initialplan of how to capture these benefits.It is for ShetlandCouncil to decide levels of investment ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 November 2007

S3W-06587

The Glasgow 2014 CommonwealthGames offer an unrivalled opportunity to inspire a new generation to take up sportand to be physically active. Within 100 days of the announcement of the decisionto host the games in Glasgow, we will publish for consultation an initial plan ofhow to capture these benefits.It is for Orkney Councilto decide levels of investment in...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 November 2007

S3W-06155

Looked After Childrenand Young People: We Can and Must Do Better contains 19 actions aimed at improving the life outcomesof our most vulnerable young people. This activity was informed by what young peoplehave told us about their experiences in care.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 October 2007

S3W-05671

I am pleased to announcethe appointment of the reconstituted Committee on Radioactive Waste Management (CoRWM).While we would not look to CoRWM to provideadvice to the Scottish Government on deep geological disposal, we will still be actively engaging with CoRWMon interim storage and research and how the committee’s work in these areas willsupport our commi...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 October 2007

S3W-05313

Leaflets promotingthe vaccination of health care workers are available to NHS employers.No other specificmarketing activity is taking place this year to target uptake of the vaccine amongsthealth care workers.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 October 2007

S3W-04776

As part of the review process there are formal opportunities for local residentsand other members of the public to make representations and the planning authoritymust take these into account in finalising the plan.The consultation draftof Scottish Planning Policy (SPP) 11: Open Space and Physical Activity, publishedAugust 2006, indicates that local authorit...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 October 2007

S3O-00836

As the member forthe West of Scotland will recall, in our pre-election manifesto the Scottish Governmentgave commitments to promote an increased awareness of Scots and its literature,and to actively encourage the use of Scots in education, broadcasting and the arts.I am currently indiscussion with the Cabinet Secretary for Education and Lifelong Learning an...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 September 2007

S3W-03694

Project Scotland’s policywill allow it to support volunteers in placements with faith-based charitiesprovided that the placement is open to all, regardless of faith or belief, thatthe volunteer’s own faith or belief is not compromised and that the placementdoes not require the volunteer to participate in any form of religious promotionor religious activities. Full information about the work of Project Scotland isavailable from its chief executive at 49 Melville Street, Edinburgh, EH3 7HL.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 August 2007

S3W-03146

When determiningwhether a body provides public benefit the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator(OSCR) must have regard to how the benefit to the public compares to any privatebenefit or any disbenefit that may result from the activities of the particularbody. The OSCR must also have regard to whether there are unduly restrictive conditionson obtaining t...

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