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To ask the Scottish Executive how many teachers are on the Chartered Teachers Programme as a result of the Accreditation of Prior Learning process, broken down by subject and sector.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
14 February 2005
To ask the Scottish Executive how many proposals for wind farm developments are currently being considered by ministers, broken down by local authority area.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
8 February 2005
To ask the Scottish Executive how many appeals against planning decisions were (a) accepted and (b) rejected in each year since 1999, shown also as a percentage of total applications received.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
8 February 2005
Ministers recognise the important role the voluntary and independent sector play in the provision of social care services and the support that the sector as a whole requires to meet the requirements of the Regulation of Care (Scotland) Act 2001. There are many influences on workforce development which need to be taken account of in partnership with provide...
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
26 January 2005
Community rehabilitation involves many other services than health – particularly social work, education, employment and housing – and the voluntary sector.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
24 January 2005
To ask the Scottish Executive how many deaths have been caused by the (a) consumption of animal products, except those caused by contaminated products, and (b) use of prescription drugs in (i) 2000, (ii) 2001, (iii) 2002 and (iv) 2003.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
8 December 2004
BASICS members perform an invaluable role using their enhanced emergency skills in responding to medical emergencies especially in remote and rural areas of Scotland. Many operate as first responders making themselves availableto the Scottish Ambulance Service to be used where they may be the nearest available resource to an incident.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
1 December 2004