Margaret Curran: To ask the Scottish Executive what initiatives have been introduced in the east end of Glasgow to provide skills training to over 25-year-olds in the last 12 months.
Margaret Curran: To ask the Scottish Executive what initiatives have been introduced in the east end of Glasgow to provide employment assistance to 16 to 18-year-olds in the last 12 months.
Margaret Curran: To ask the Scottish Executive what initiatives have been introduced in the east end of Glasgow to provide skills training to 18 to 25-year-olds in the last 12 months.
Margaret Curran: To ask the Scottish Executive what new actions have been taken to tackle unemployment in the last 12 months.
Margaret Curran: To ask the Scottish Executive what initiatives have been introduced to provide employment assistance to 16 to 18-year-olds in the last 12 months.
Margaret Curran: To ask the Scottish Executive what initiatives have been introduced to provide employment assistance to over 25-year-olds in the last 12 months.
Margaret Curran: To ask the Scottish Executive what initiatives have been introduced in the east end of Glasgow to provide employment assistance to over 25-year-olds in the last 12 months.
Margaret Curran: To ask the Scottish Executive what initiatives have been introduced to provide skills training to 16 to18-year-olds in the last 12 months.
Margaret Curran: To ask the Scottish Executive what it is doing to guarantee that all national health service boards offer three cycles of NHS-funded in vitro fertilisation treatment to those who are eligible. (S3O-7557)
Margaret Curran: I am pursuing this question on behalf of constituents of mine who have been critical of the two courses of treatment that they received, feeling that they did not constitute full and fresh treatment. I will pursue the matter with NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, but I would be grateful if the minister could indicate the timescale for persuading the health board to deliver three cycles. Such a...
Margaret Curran: I am very pleased that my motion on Mary's Meals has been chosen for this last members' business debate of the term. I thank the members who signed the motion and those who are staying for the debate. The motion should be seen in partnership with my other motion. Together, they pay tribute to the young people of Our Lady of Peace and Sandaig primary schools; members of the St Jude and St John...
Margaret Curran: The cabinet secretary is aware of developments in the east end of Glasgow. Is he also aware that there have been a number of serious incidents recently, which have involved people in their teens? In light of that, is he aware that local people are increasingly demanding closed-circuit television, for the purposes of protection from crime and identification of criminals? The agencies tell me...
Margaret Curran: To ask the Scottish Executive how many publicly operated CCTV cameras are installed for use in the east end of Glasgow.
Margaret Curran: To ask the Scottish Executive how much was spent on the installation and management of publicly operated CCTV cameras in the east end of Glasgow in (a) 2006, (b) 2007 and (c) 2008 and has been spent in 2009.
Margaret Curran: To ask the Scottish Executive how many agencies are involved in the management of publicly operated CCTV cameras in the east end of Glasgow.
Margaret Curran: To ask the Scottish Executive how many times CCTV cameras in the east end of Glasgow contributed to the successful prosecution of criminals in (a) 2006, (b) 2007 and (c) 2008 and have contributed in 2009.
Margaret Curran: To ask the Scottish Executive what plans it has to expand the operation of CCTV cameras in the east end of Glasgow.
Margaret Curran: To ask the Scottish Executive how much was spent on the installation and management of publicly operated CCTV cameras in (a) 2006, (b) 2007 and (c) 2008 and has been spent in 2009.
Margaret Curran: To ask the Scottish Executive how many times CCTV cameras contributed to the successful prosecution of criminals in (a) 2006, (b) 2007 and (c) 2008 and have contributed in 2009.
Margaret Curran: To ask the Scottish Executive whether it plans to commission any school building in the east end of Glasgow. (S3O-7428)