Margaret Curran: To ask the Scottish Executive what the homelessness figures are for (a) Scotland, (b) the Glasgow City Council area and (c) Glasgow Baillieston.
Margaret Curran: To ask the Scottish Executive what discussions it has had with the UK Government regarding issues arising from the changes in housing benefit proposed in the UK Budget in June 2010.
Margaret Curran: To ask the Scottish Executive whether it has taken measures to address homelessness in Scotland since the announcement of the UK Budget in June 2010 or is planning to do so.
Margaret Curran: To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S3W-35568 by Kenny MacAskill on 26 August 2010, who the other justice sector colleagues are with whom arrangements exist for sharing information on a prisoner’s release.
Margaret Curran: To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S3W-35567 by Kenny MacAskill on 26 August 2010, how long prior to the release of a prisoner on temporary licence a local police force will be informed.
Margaret Curran: To ask the Scottish Executive what the procedure is for notifying local police forces of prisoners released on temporary licence in their areas.
Margaret Curran: To ask the Scottish Executive who must be informed of a prisoner’s release; whether this is laid out in statute, and how many times it was not complied with in (a) 2007, (b) 2008 and (c) 2009 and has not been complied with in 2010.
Margaret Curran: To ask the Scottish Executive how many complaints have been received regarding the failure of adequate notification of a prisoner’s release in each year since 1999.
Margaret Curran: To ask the Scottish Executive what body is responsible for monitoring the behaviour of prisoners on temporary release.
Margaret Curran: To ask the Scottish Executive how many prisoners on temporary release (a) failed or have failed to return to prison or (b) committed or have committed an offence while on release in (i) 2007, (ii) 2008, (iii) 2009 and (iv) 2010.
Margaret Curran: To ask the Scottish Executive how many prisoners on average were or have been released on temporary licence per week in (a) 2007, (b) 2008, (c) 2009 and (d) 2010.
Margaret Curran: To ask the Scottish Executive what resources have been lost to mental health services in the east end of Glasgow since May 2007; what savings target has been proposed for 2010-11, and what actual savings have been implemented.
Margaret Curran: To ask the Scottish Executive how many posts have been removed in NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde since May 2007; how many posts are vacant; how long they have been vacant, and how many are in frontline services.
Margaret Curran: To ask the Scottish Executive how many posts in NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde have been subject to a change of qualification requirements since May 2007 and what those changes are.
Margaret Curran: To ask the Scottish Executive whether there are plans to close any of the three mental health resource centres operating in the east end of Glasgow.
Margaret Curran: To ask the Scottish Executive whether the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Wellbeing has received recommendations from NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde for the closure of Parkhead Hospital.
Margaret Curran: To ask the Scottish Executive whether NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde has set timescales to respond to correspondence from elected members on matters concerning constituents and, if so, whether such timescales are in line with other NHS boards across Scotland.
Margaret Curran: To ask the Scottish Executive how many aids and adaptations were or have been undertaken in homes in the Glasgow Baillieston constituency by Glasgow City Council in (a) 2007, (b) 2008, (c) 2009 and (d) 2010 and what budgets were allocated to each project.
Margaret Curran: To ask the Scottish Executive whether the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Wellbeing has received a recommendation from NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde for the closure of Lightburn Hospital.
Margaret Curran: To ask the Scottish Executive whether it has received proposals for the closure of Lightburn Hospital and, if so, what alternative plans have been recommended to accommodate the needs of patients.