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Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 October 2015

S4W-27620

We recognise the need for action and accordingly already have a broad range of actions underway including: statutory nutritional standards for food and drink in schools; the inclusion of food and health as a core topic with the Curriculum for Excellence; the extension of free school meals; the launch of Beyond the School Gate guidance for local authorities and other partners to improve food provision for young people in the vicinity of schools; the Eat Better Feel Better campaign to promote healthier eating messages with a specific focus on families from deprived areas, and the Healthier Scotland Cooking Bus which teaches practical cooking skills to children, teachers and local community groups across Scotland and the funding of child healthy weight intervention programmes...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 June 2015

S4W-26056

The Scottish Public Health Network has been commissioned by the Directors of Public Health to develop a programme of work which supports the local delivery plan requirements.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 June 2015

S4W-25719

The Scottish Government is expanding its education campaign through our Know the Score website, which offers reliable, non-judgemental advice on drugs and NPS, and through the Choices for Life programme, which is delivered in partnership with Police Scotland.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 April 2015

S4W-24996

In addition, a new national training programme has been introduced to improve the skill base of all staff or officers involved in firearms licensing.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 March 2015

S4W-24863

Our approach to raising attainment is for all children and young people including those with additional support needs, and has a firm foundation in all our key policies and programmes, the pillars of which are Curriculum for Excellence, Teaching Scotland’s Future, Getting it right for every child, the Early Years Framework and Developing Scotland’s Young Wo...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 March 2015

S4W-24536

As part of our £3 billion of capital investment programme in rail to 2019, work will take place to deliver enhancements on the Highland Main Line and Aberdeen to Inverness Line, which will benefit both passenger and freight services by improving journey times, frequency and capacity.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 January 2015

S4W-23990

The Scottish Government expects that the teaching of the RSHP programme would continue.” In addition, paragraph 28 of the guidance then makes plain that “no school, or individual teacher, is under a duty to support, promote or endorse one type of relationship over another.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 January 2015

S4W-23741

Training and guidance in relation to police engagement with those suffering mental ill-health is on-going and Police Scotland has engaged widely with partner organisations at local and national levels, including the Scottish Association for Mental Health, NHS Health Scotland’s Suicide Prevention Programme and the Mental Welfare Commission for Scotland, to d...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 January 2015

S4W-23860

To ask the Scottish Government, further to the answer to question S4W-16454 by Michael Matheson on 12 August 2013, what plans it has to ensure that laboratory results will be available to any NHS clinician in any location who requires access, irrespective of where the original tests took place. There is no current programme of work with the sole aim of mak...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 January 2015

S4W-23734

Transport Scotland is currently considering whether they could make more use of imagery from UAVs in their on-going landslide monitoring programme. Historic Scotland owns two UAVs for the purposes of survey work and assessing buildings (as previously noted in response to question S4W-23283 on 4 December 2014).

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