Results 41–60 of 600 for speaker:Marilyn Livingstone

Scottish Parliament written answers — NHS Hospitals: NHS Hospitals (28 Jun 2010)

Marilyn Livingstone: To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S3W-33585 by Nicola Sturgeon on 24 May 2010, what consultations took place with the families of young people with cystic fibrosis regarding the decision to close ward 6B at the Royal Hospital for Sick Children (Yorkhill) in Glasgow.

Scottish Parliament written answers — NHS Hospitals: NHS Hospitals (28 Jun 2010)

Marilyn Livingstone: To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S3W-33585 by Nicola Sturgeon on 24 May 2010, whether it will meet the management of NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde regarding the correspondence that the Cystic Fibrosis Trust has received from families who believe general ward nursing staff to be inexperienced in nursing children with cystic fibrosis.

Scottish Parliament written answers — NHS Hospitals: NHS Hospitals (28 Jun 2010)

Marilyn Livingstone: To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S3W-33586 by Nicola Sturgeon on 24 May 2010, whether it will meet the chief executives of NHS Lothian and NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde following confirmation by the National Services Division that cystic fibrosis specialist nurses are being directed to spend one day per week undertaking general ward duties.

Scottish Parliament written answers — NHS Hospitals: NHS Hospitals (28 Jun 2010)

Marilyn Livingstone: To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S3W-33587 by Nicola Sturgeon on 24 May 2010, whether it will meet the management of the Royal Hospital for Sick Children (Yorkhill) in Glasgow and the Royal Hospital for Sick Children in Edinburgh to ensure that home visits are provided as part of patients’ planned ongoing care following clinical decisions to determine the...

Scottish Parliament: Tourism (24 Jun 2010)

Marilyn Livingstone: Will the member give way?

Scottish Parliament: Tourism (24 Jun 2010)

Marilyn Livingstone: I am pleased to contribute to the debate and to help to outline what the tourism industry needs from the Scottish Government to ensure that it plays a significant role in Scotland's economy. The most recent parliamentary debate on tourism took place in March. Many important issues that relate to the industry need to be addressed, such as local initiatives, which the Government must support;...

Scottish Parliament: Tourism (24 Jun 2010)

Marilyn Livingstone: With government comes responsibility, as I said. The Government has made unsustainable funding decisions. The increase in rates for hotels and restaurants will lead to job losses and force many small businesses out of business. Hotels, restaurants and other businesses in the hospitality industry make a valuable contribution and must not be punished for their success. Like Lewis Macdonald, I...

Scottish Parliament written answers — Health: Health (23 Jun 2010)

Marilyn Livingstone: To ask the Scottish Executive for what reason the National Appeal Panel for Entry to the Pharmaceutical List need not give a detailed explanation as to why it considers that an NHS board decision requires an oral hearing.

Scottish Parliament written answers — Health: Health (23 Jun 2010)

Marilyn Livingstone: To ask the Scottish Executive for what reason objections to NHS board pharmacy decisions do not require new evidence in order for the National Appeal Panel for Entry to the Pharmaceutical List to consider that an oral hearing of the decision is required.

Scottish Parliament written answers — Health: Health (23 Jun 2010)

Marilyn Livingstone: To ask the Scottish Executive for what reason the National Appeal Panel for Entry to the Pharmaceutical List can overturn NHS board pharmacy decisions without new evidence being submitted by objectors.

Scottish Parliament written answers — Health: Health (23 Jun 2010)

Marilyn Livingstone: To ask the Scottish Executive for what reason the National Appeal Panel for Entry to the Pharmaceutical List would reconsider the decision of an NHS board pharmacy practices committee when the only objectors to the decision are other pharmacy contractors and in the absence of new evidence.

Scottish Parliament written answers — Health: Health (23 Jun 2010)

Marilyn Livingstone: To ask the Scottish Executive, in light of the number of NHS board decisions that are overturned on appeal, whether it considers that NHS boards are able to make correct decisions about pharmacy applications.

Scottish Parliament: Scottish Executive Question Time — Finance and Sustainable Growth: Economic Recovery Plan (Construction Industry) (10 Jun 2010)

Marilyn Livingstone: To ask the Scottish Executive what consultations it has had with the construction industry and how it plans to incorporate the needs of this sector into its economic recovery plan. (S3O-10851)

Scottish Parliament: Scottish Executive Question Time — Finance and Sustainable Growth: Economic Recovery Plan (Construction Industry) (10 Jun 2010)

Marilyn Livingstone: The cabinet secretary is aware of the construction industry's drive for the Government to focus on linking public procurement to training, which he mentioned. Will he ensure that that policy is implemented? The cabinet secretary is aware of the contribution that local economic forums make throughout Scotland. Will he commit to working with key stakeholders in Fife and throughout Scotland to...

Scottish Parliament: Scottish Executive Question Time — Finance and Sustainable Growth: Economic Recovery Plan (Construction Industry) (10 Jun 2010)

Marilyn Livingstone: On a point of order, Presiding Officer—well, it is more a point of clarification: I said local construction forums.

Scottish Parliament: Scottish Executive Question Time: General Questions — Nurseries (Fife) ( 3 Jun 2010)

Marilyn Livingstone: To ask the Scottish Executive what action it will take to support nurseries in the independent sector in Fife that have seen the rates on their buildings increase by between just under 30 per cent and 200 per cent in the absence of transitional rates relief. (S3O-10754)

Scottish Parliament: Scottish Executive Question Time: General Questions — Nurseries (Fife) ( 3 Jun 2010)

Marilyn Livingstone: Will the cabinet secretary welcome representatives from Fife nurseries who are in the public gallery today to hear his response to my question? This is a serious situation that will impact heavily on future provision. What help will be available to support Fife nurseries now until their appeals against the outrageous increases can be heard in the autumn at the earliest? What support will the...

Scottish Parliament: Banking and Financial Services ( 2 Jun 2010)

Marilyn Livingstone: I, too, thank the clerks, our adviser and all those who gave us evidence. I also thank the convener and my fellow committee members. I am pleased to contribute to today's debate, in which I hope to outline not only what issues our local and national economy faces but what should be expected from Scotland's Government and from our banking and financial services sector. An important point is to...

Scottish Parliament written answers — NHS Hospitals: NHS Hospitals (24 May 2010)

Marilyn Livingstone: To ask the Scottish Executive what consultations took place with the management of the Royal Hospital for Sick Children (Yorkhill) in Glasgow regarding the decision to close ward 6B, which accommodated young people with cystic fibrosis.

Scottish Parliament written answers — NHS Hospitals: NHS Hospitals (24 May 2010)

Marilyn Livingstone: To ask the Scottish Executive whether it has been in communication with the management of the Royal Hospital for Sick Children (Yorkhill) in Glasgow and the Royal Hospital for Sick Children in Edinburgh regarding their directive for changes to the role of cystic fibrosis specialist nurses whereby they must spend a minimum of 20% of their time working on the ward.


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