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On the 30 June 2016, NHS National Services Scotland issued to NHS Scotland an 'Estates and Facilities Alert' about electrical socket covers/protectors. The alert is available online: http://www.hfs.scot.nhs.uk/publications/1481217513-EFA%202016%20002.pdf All other safety alerts are available on the Health Facilities Scotland website: http://www.hfs.scot.nh...
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
14 November 2018
This work includes the delivery of an innovative communications campaign highlighting the risks of buying puppies advertised online to make it harder for dealers to sell illegally imported dogs to unwitting buyers.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
14 March 2018
To ask the Scottish Government how it ensures that the Victims' Code for Scotland is communicated to and shared with victims of crime. The Victims Code is available online and in hard copy in a range of languages and formats, with additional languages also available on request.
The Audit Scotland report used the Scottish Funding Council’s (SFC) infact online database in order to calculate Full-Time Equivalents (FTE) for the 20 incorporated colleges in Scotland.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
25 April 2017
In addition there are community hubs where citizens are offered training and support to grow their online skills in a safe friendly environment, for example the Wheatley Group “Click and Connect” project which has 68 hubs throughout Scotland.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
28 February 2017
We are also, through our funding for the Digital Boost initiative, developing the awareness of Scotland’s small businesses of the benefits of e-commerce and online trading, and increasing their ability to identify new customers and export markets.
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Date answered:
23 February 2017
The e-Participation Toolkit provides examples of how online technology is being used to involve people both in their own care and when designing and delivering local health and care services.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
22 February 2017
Ministers do believe that it is desirable that a member of the public, who wants to access public services online, can be given the chance to demonstrate their identity easily – and be confident that no-one else is able to pretend to be them, and that their privacy is guaranteed.
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Date answered:
27 January 2017
NHS inform, Scotland's digital health and care information service provides reliable, quality assured information to the public across a range of channels including online, telephone (0800 22 44 88 8am-10pm), web-chat and social media.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
15 December 2016
Information can also be submitted using a non-traceable online form. Food Standards Scotland and the SFCIU also receive information from a range of other sources.