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Therapy for those who suffer from depression may beprovided from a number of sources in primary and secondary care, localauthorities and in the voluntary sector.The Doing Well by Peoplewith Depression programme ran for three years until March 2006.
As part of its commitment tothe Scottish Health at Work (SHAW) programme, the Executive provides advice andorganises events for its staff on a range of issues, including dealing with stress,smoking cessation, improving general health, etc.
This support is available to those who the relevant sport’sgoverning body are satisfied have demonstrated the potential to win medals orequivalent, on the international stage.The programmes from whichour talented athletes can benefit are: Athlete Support; the Scottish Instituteof Sport and the Area Institute Network, and the World Class PerformanceProgramme...
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
16 March 2006
To ask the Scottish Executive whether the proposed review of the Sport 21 programme can be regarded as independent if sportscotland and the Scottish Sports Association are appointed to the group which conducts the review.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
23 January 2006
This covers those NHS boards using the Child Health Surveillance Programme – Pre School (CHSP-PS) and gives details for those children who have received an eight to nine month pre-school review.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
12 December 2005
The Scottish Executive will also continue to participate in PILOT, the joint industry and government programme, to secure a long-term future for the sector in the UK as a whole.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
7 September 2005
Research on tackling binge drinking was commissioned onbehalf of the Nicholson Committee as part of its review of liquor licensing law.We are also conducting a programme of research looking at ways to reduce all kindsof antisocial behaviour, including rowdy or loutish behaviour resulting from bingedrinking.