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Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 June 2004

S2W-08927

Our activities include the Care in Scotland Recruitment and Awareness Campaign, a Front Line Staff initiative, an extended fast-track scheme, which will add 450 people to the workforce, provision of £2 million to local authorities and voluntary organisations to help meet the costs of student practice placements, an incentive scheme to encourage newly-qualified graduates to fill jobs in qualifying posts in areas of significant shortage, a new Framework for Social Work Education including the introduction of a new four-year honours degree-level qualification, the establishment of the National Workforce Group which I chair, provision of an additional £9 million specific grant over three years for training, establishment of the Scottish Social Services Council and Institutefor Excellence in Social Work Education, a Leadership Development Programme...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 May 2004

S2W-07036

. £50 million of this was returned to theTreasury via a reduction in the Executive’s departmental expenditure limit. Fordetails of the £126 million programme of ex-gratia payments to former membersthat was set up following the winding up, I would refer you to my answer toS2W-6363 on 9 March 2004.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 April 2004

S2W-07600

“First registrations” are where an entire property is registeredon the Land Register for the first time, either because it is new or as a resultof a transaction transferring it from the Register of Sasines.)4. to eliminate stocks of domesticfirst registrations over one year old during the next three years, with a milestonereduction of 25% from the stock position at 31 March 2004by 31 March 2005;Registration Accuracy5. to achieve a registrationaccuracy rate of at least 98% for applications despatched during the previous 12months;Customer Service6. to continue to operate atCharter Mark standards by:- achieving a 98% rating foroverall customer care in the annual customer satisfaction survey; and continuinga rolling programme...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 September 2003

S2W-02776

The Way Forward: Frameworkfor Economic Development in Scotlanddescribes the overarching structure within which detailed policy programmes cantake place rather than describing detailed measurable targets.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 November 2000

S1W-10371

The table below lists those 33 projects which are currently being supported from the Public Transport Fund, and includes the amount awarded to each authority from the fund and the estimated completion date.AuthorityProjectPTF Award (£ million)Estimated CompletionDateAberdeen A96/A956 Bus Priority and Park & Ride£4.000March 2002Aberdeen Bus Priority and Park and Ride£3.300October 2002AberdeenshireEllon Park & Ride£0.600November 2000AberdeenshirePeterhead and Mintlaw Park and Ride £0.745Autumn 2001Argyll & ButePort Askaig Harbour Redevelopment£3.750April 2003ClackmannanshireAlloa Town Centre Transport Interchange£0.300March 2001Dumfries & GallowayStranraer Public Transport Interchange£2.350Summer 2003Dumfries & GallowayDumfries Transport Initiative£0.900Spring 2002Dundee *Bus Priority and Real Time Information£0.475July 2000Dundee North East Arterial Corridor£1.325March 2003East AyrshireKilmarnock and Cumnock Bus Stations£0.590March 2001East Lothian Railway Stations Improvements£0.312June 2001East Lothian (on behalf of South East Scotland Transport Partnership)South East Scotland Travelticket £0.300January 2002East RenfrewshireDisabled Access to Railway Stations£0.467April 2001EdinburghCrossrail£8.000September 2001EdinburghA90 Phase 2 Bus Priority £0.800March 2001Eilean SiarEriskay Causeway£4.100Spring 2001FalkirkBus Station and Bus Priority £0.345March 2002FalkirkRailway Station Access Programme...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 February 2000

S1W-04346

The preparation of the tender document will follow, with ground investigation and archaeological investigations to be undertaken. My officials are working to a programme to invite tenderers to submit bids for a Design Build Finance and operate (PPP) contract in Spring 2001 with a view to a contract being awarded in Spring 2002.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 October 1999

S1W-01593

Similar information will also be provided for policy reviews and consultation exercises.(1) The Homelessness Task ForceRemitTo review the causes and nature of homelessness in Scotland; to examine current practice in dealing with cases of homelessness; and to make recommendations on how homelessness in Scotland can best be prevented and, where it does occur, tackled effectively.MembershipTitleNameMsJackie Baillie, Deputy Minister for CommunitiesCllrRita Miller, Convener of Community Services, South Ayrshire Council (CoSLA)MrMark Turley, Director of Housing, Edinburgh City Council (CoSLA)CllrRobert Aldridge, Director, Scottish Council for Single HomelessMsLiz Nicolson, Director, Shelter ScotlandMsMargaret Taylor, Director, Glasgow Council for Single HomelessMrMel Young, Director, The Big Issue in ScotlandMrDavid Orr, Director, Scottish Federation of Housing AssociationsMsPat Bagot, Policy and Practice Manager, Scottish HomesMsSuzanne Fitzpatrick, Department of Urban Studies, Glasgow UniversityMrDavid Belfall, Head of Group, Development Department, Scottish Executive(2) Poverty and Inclusion Task ForceSRemitTo promote the development and implementation of effective, integrated policies and programmes...
Official Report Meeting date: 13 February 2007

Enterprise and Culture Committee, 13 Feb 2007

I would not be able to make the decision personally, but if the committee was keen to hold the conference on a Tuesday and Wednesday, we would certainly need the support of the other committees to rearrange their business, because they would not be able to meet on the Tuesday or Wednesday morning. The current programme means that the conference runs until a...
Official Report Meeting date: 14 September 2006

Plenary, 14 Sep 2006

I make it clear to the Parliament that we contest the findings of the audit report on the 1994 to 1999 European programme in the Highlands. The investment in structural projects in the Highlands, then and now, has underpinned the growth of the economy and the strength of the Highland communities that we see today.We see no justification for the conclusion t...
Official Report Meeting date: 9 March 2006

Plenary, 09 Mar 2006

Is not it the case that, as we saw on the BBC "Frontline Scotland" programme, no one in fact accepts that it was an honest mistake?

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