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To ask the Scottish Executive when the Minister for Health and Community Care intends to reply to my letters of 19 January 2000 and 8 May 2000 regarding my constituent Graham Milne.
To ask the Scottish Executive whether it has any plans to make financial assistance available to families of murder victims who may face high costs on attending murder trials.
To ask the Scottish Executive how much money has been invested by Scottish Enterprise Ayrshire in Kilmarnock and Loudoun since May 1999. This is an operational matter for Scottish Enterprise and I have asked the chairman to reply.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
7 February 2000
The latest published statistics (from May 1998) show 476 schools which were eligible to have a school board did not. 95 schools in Scotland were not eligible to have a school board.
To ask the Scottish Executive how many meetings of the EU Council of Ministers will Scottish Ministers be attending over the next six months. Scottish Ministers may attend EU Council meetings, where appropriate, as part of the UK delegation.
Many older people face not only discrimination as a result of their age. They may also suffer from multiple problems due to age and disability—indeed, they may face discrimination on the ground of disability.
To ask the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body when the report on the “Our Voice in Europe” Youth Forum held in the Parliament in May 2006 was completed. The External Liaison Unitreport on the “Our Voice in Europe” Youth Forum was completed on 19 September 2006.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
26 April 2006
To ask the Scottish Executive what impact it anticipates that the replacement of meals on wheels by a frozen food meals service may have on volunteer development. The Scottish ExecutiveVolunteering Strategy recognises that decisions on where and how to provideopportunities for volunteers are best taken at a local level.