Results 1-8 of 8 for foundation hospital speaker:Barry Gardiner
- Written Answers — Environment Food and Rural Affairs: Migrant Labour (Farms) (22 May 2006)
Barry Gardiner: ...Research commissioned by the Home Office into the use of migrant labour(1) by employers indicates that migrant workers have become an important source of labour, particularly in agriculture and the hospitality sector. This is supported by research commissioned by DEFRA in 2005 to inform the implementation of the Gangmasters (Licensing Act) 2004(2). This research suggests that in the food...
- Written Answers — Northern Ireland: Tourism and Leisure Industry (17 Jan 2005)
Mr Barry Gardiner: The Tourism Training Trust (TTT) is funded by the Department to provide a wide range of initiatives for those wishing to enter the local hospitality and tourism industry including graduate entry. The TTT works closely with the People 1st Sector Skills Council and its immediate priority is to agree with the industry action to address skills shortages and raise skill levels. The Trust has not...
- Written Answers — Northern Ireland: Tourism and Leisure Industry (17 Jan 2005)
Mr Barry Gardiner: ...: First year enrolments on higher education courses at NIHCC: 2001–02 Course subject area HNC HND NVQ (equivalent) 4 and 5 Total Administration and Office Skills 0 10 0 10 Hospitality 6 26 40 72 Leisure Tourism and Recreation 0 31 31 62 Total — — — 144 Source: FESR The first year student intake on hospitality, tourism and leisure...
- Written Answers — Health: Ethical and Environmental Investment Policies (1 Apr 2004)
Mr Barry Gardiner: ...for Health pursuant to his answer of 12 January 2004, Official Report, column 603W, on ethical and environmental investment policies, whether this information will be (a) automatically sent to the foundation hospital trusts and (b) sent on request.
- Written Answers — Health: Foundation Hospitals (10 Feb 2004)
Mr Barry Gardiner: To ask the Secretary of State for Health pursuant to his answer of 12 January 2004, Official Report, columns 602–03W, on foundation hospitals, whether the Department will set minimum standards on (a) ethical and (b) environmental investments.
- Written Answers — Health: Foundation Hospitals (26 Jan 2004)
Mr Barry Gardiner: To ask the Secretary of State for Health pursuant to his answer of 12 January 2004, Official Report, columns 602–3W, on foundation hospitals, whether guidance and best practice will be automatically sent to foundation hospital trusts without the need for a specific request.
- Written Answers — Health: Foundation Trusts (12 Jan 2004)
Mr Barry Gardiner: To ask the Secretary of State for Health what assistance his Department will offer foundation hospitals in developing (a) ethical and (b) environmental, (i) investment, (ii) banking and (iii) procurement policies.
- Genetics and Insurance (25 Oct 2001)
Mr Barry Gardiner: ...report of the Science and Technology Committee: "It is therefore becoming increasingly feasible for the identification of disease-associated and other genes to be available at the level of the hospital pathology laboratory, and, within the foreseeable future, also in the primary healthcare surgery." The advance of science is linked fundamentally to the predictive power of its theses. Of...
