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Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 January 2008

S3W-08387

Further information about the plan canbe found at http://www.iosh.co.uk.The Scottish Government also works closely with otherorganisations such as the Health and Safety Executive, the STUC and employers organisationsto support approaches that address the promotion of health and safety in the workplace,most notably through the Partnership on Health and Safety in Scotland (PHASS) whichis chaired by the Health and Safety Commission.An important element of the strategyis the Healthy Working Lives (HWL) programme...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 December 2007

S3W-07567

The information requestedis not available as it is not held on the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service(COPFS) database.A number of measureshave already been or are being introduced in 2008 as part of the Summary JusticeReform programme to ensure that summary trials are not disrupted because of witnessesfailing to appear.Firstly, in relationto obstruc...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 October 2007

S3W-05326

The main drivers of the formula are:share of the Scottishpopulation living in the board area;age structure of thepopulation and relative number of males and females;morbidity and lifecircumstances (MLC), andunavoidable excesscosts of delivering health care in different geographical areas.An index is calculatedfor each element of the formula for each care programme in such a way that it compareseach board’s position with the national average.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 September 2007

S3W-03817

(See worksheet labelled“BMI” for NHS board level figures.)In addition, for moreup-to-date statistics on obesity in children, all NHS boards in Scotland are required to provide a Child Health Surveillance Programme wherechildren are offered routine reviews at various stages of their life.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 September 2007

S3W-02849

To ask the Scottish Executive whether any of the rail projects in its current capital programme were of sufficient significance at UK level to have merited consideration by the Strategic Rail Authority; which projects were considered by the SRA, and what comments were made.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 July 2007

S3W-01778

Capital funding of£32,907,065 has been allocated under the Primary and Community Care PremisesModernisation Programme for 2006-08 for premises to support extended NHS dentalservices and community training of dentists and dental technicians includingthe provision of both new dental centres and the improvement of some existingfacilities.It is planned that ext...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 July 2007

S3W-01912

The most recent data available is for the year 2003.Prevalence of obesity and overweightby age and sex (children aged 2 to 15 years):http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2005/11/25145024/50271(See table 5.5 on page 123.)Prevalence of obesity and overweightby age and sex (adults aged 16+ years):http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2005/11/25145024/50261(See table 5.5 on page 175.)In addition, all NHS boards in Scotland provide a Child HealthSurveillance Programme...
Official Report Meeting date: 30 April 2008

Plenary, 30 Apr 2008

Unlike the duty to consult in section 44, giving public notice is not a precondition to making the regulations but is intended to assist those who will need to comply with them.
Official Report Meeting date: 27 February 2008

Plenary, 27 Feb 2008

I confess that I am also a devotee of Rick Stein's cooking programmes, which include the occasional shot of someone catching sea bass or whatever from a boat or the coast.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 May 2013

S4W-14433

As part of the childhood immunisation programme, children are routinely offered one dose of MMR vaccine at around 12 to 13 months of age, and a second dose from three years four months of age.

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