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meters on request to thevoluntaryand charitable sector and are
to help communities empower thevoluntaryand independent sector enabling the
a pluralist society where thevoluntaryand independent sector is recognised
the voluntary and independent sectorvoluntaryand independent sector organisations reach
professionally based service back thevoluntaryand independent sector voluntary and
initiative involves local groups andvoluntaryand public sector agencies working
of the voluntary sector beingvoluntarydoes not mean being amateur
most of the social sectorvoluntarygroups to which the present
the voluntary sector combining thevoluntaryissues unit with the active
than 50 000 forms ofvoluntarymanagement the charitable sector is
pluralist society in which thevoluntaryor independent sector has a
associations scottish homes educational institutionsvoluntaryorganisations and the private sector
sector the scottish council forvoluntaryorganisations believes that there is
sector there are 44 000voluntaryorganisations in scotland which employ
the sector s main strengthvoluntaryorganisations require independence to achieve
committee s inquiry into thevoluntarysector 09 30 johann lamont
a social inclusion housing andvoluntarysector 1 march standards 8
october social inclusion housing andvoluntarysector 1 november standards 21
the scottish parliament on thevoluntarysector 10 51 mr mike
january social inclusion housing andvoluntarysector 12 january standards 12
january social inclusion housing andvoluntarysector 12 january standards 12
a social inclusion housing andvoluntarysector 14 june standards 14
burden that currently faces thevoluntarysector 16 02 george lyon
for profit sector and thevoluntarysector 2 50 000 is
september social inclusion housing andvoluntarysector 20 september standards 26
april social inclusion housing andvoluntarysector 26 april standards 3
november social inclusion housing andvoluntarysector 27 october standards 25
to the inquiry into thevoluntarysector 3 inquiry into the
may social inclusion housing andvoluntarysector 31 may standards 31
to the inquiry into thevoluntarysector 4 civic government scotland
of relief would cost thevoluntarysector 4 million in the
september social inclusion housing andvoluntarysector 4 september standards 12
an executive motion on thevoluntarysector 5 00 pm decision
one on funding in thevoluntarysector 5 scottish criminal record
october social inclusion housing andvoluntarysector 6 october standards 5
november social inclusion housing andvoluntarysector 8 november standards 21
a commitment to giving thevoluntarysector a key role in
debate for volunteers in thevoluntarysector a number of speakers
relationship crucially it gives thevoluntarysector a place at the
the executive has given thevoluntarysector a place at the
undertaking an inquiry into thevoluntarysector a series of fact
on the independence of thevoluntarysector a subject that i
on the independence of thevoluntarysector a subject that was
the bank manager in thevoluntarysector a track record represents
mr duncan hamilton s1m 1284voluntarysector access to criminal record
s1m 1284 mr kenneth gibsonvoluntarysector access to criminal record
could disburse money through thosevoluntarysector action teams for want
economic dimension my emphasis ofvoluntarysector activity it has been
links and working with keyvoluntarysector agencies by doing so
functions of other public andvoluntarysector agencies we could better
people who work in thevoluntarysector although innovation and new
paid for we owe thevoluntarysector an enormous debt in
chamber have shown to thevoluntarysector and by their clear
regeneration as delivered through thevoluntarysector and children and poverty
on as many members saidvoluntarysector and community groups are
no it s f1038: thevoluntarysector and f1037: yeah f1038:
scots working abroad in thevoluntarysector and george lyon s
she knows little about thevoluntarysector and has little knowledge
people are employed in thevoluntarysector and highlighted that 27
my background is in thevoluntarysector and i am reminded
have a background in thevoluntarysector and i remain involved
and promotion of the entirevoluntarysector and in particular to
and actions impact on thevoluntarysector and its services for
recognised in relationships between thevoluntarysector and local authorities other
opportunities for experience in thevoluntarysector and on environment projects
on concerns raised by thevoluntarysector and others with regard
board the priorities of thevoluntarysector and so it should
youth crime including supporting thevoluntarysector and sporting and cultural
relating to housing and thevoluntarysector and such other related
sometimes fed through to thevoluntarysector and that that is
be recognition of where thevoluntarysector and the co operative
agencies are aware of thevoluntarysector and the culture in
address the scvo on thevoluntarysector and the establishment of
the key players in thevoluntarysector and the executive from
was that relations between thevoluntarysector and the executive had
that is shared by thevoluntarysector and the executive i
of the government and thevoluntarysector and to explore the
of its support for thevoluntarysector and to increase the
on executive support for thevoluntarysector and two amendments to
direct the work of thevoluntarysector and urges the executive
their fair share in ourvoluntarysector and volunteering strategies we
the pioneering role of thevoluntarysector and want to facilitate
but realistic vision for thevoluntarysector and we are making
in scotland make to thevoluntarysector and we should all
agreed local compacts with thevoluntarysector and we think that
conduct an inquiry into thevoluntarysector and will get out
working life employed in thevoluntarysector and working with volunteers
should be unacceptable in thevoluntarysector another key issue in
executive local authorities and thevoluntarysector are interacting and working
who are engaged in thevoluntarysector are involved in the
strengths the executive and thevoluntarysector are monitoring the implementation
recognition that employees in thevoluntarysector are not volunteers they
local government officials regard thevoluntarysector as a competitor and
taken almost exclusively from thevoluntarysector as a continuation of
if the executive views thevoluntarysector as a crucial social
says that it recognises thevoluntarysector as a key partner
inquiry the executive sees thevoluntarysector as a key social
funding organisation to use thevoluntarysector as a means only
of scots abroad in thevoluntarysector as alex neil said
executive s compact with thevoluntarysector as an amendment to
executive s compact with thevoluntarysector as an amendment to
no one can define thevoluntarysector as dr nicholas fife
the vital work of thevoluntarysector as i said the
of people working in thevoluntarysector as johann lamont indicated
involved in and with thevoluntarysector as the presiding officer
delivery of support to thevoluntarysector at a local level
must think strategically about thevoluntarysector at every point because
scottish executive support for thevoluntarysector be agreed to are
scottish executive support for thevoluntarysector be agreed to are
scottish executive support for thevoluntarysector be agreed to are
committee s inquiry into thevoluntarysector be agreed to motion
my entreaties to let thevoluntarysector be her guide i
committee social inclusion housing andvoluntarysector be renamed social justice
possibility of parts of thevoluntarysector being absorbed into government
are also part of thevoluntarysector being voluntary does not
those who work in thevoluntarysector but build on the
difference not only in thevoluntarysector but in public sector
innovation is recognised and thevoluntarysector can be an important
growing appreciation of what thevoluntarysector can contribute in partnership
we should recognise that thevoluntarysector can make a difference
scottish executive what role thevoluntarysector can play in delivering
overarching issues that face thevoluntarysector can we imagine a
to deal with that thevoluntarysector cannot be expected to
by field of work forvoluntarysector charities plus housing associations
executive s approach to thevoluntarysector combining the voluntary issues
programme social inclusion housing andvoluntarysector committee 1 march 2000
recommendations social inclusion housing andvoluntarysector committee 1 november 2000
evidence social inclusion housing andvoluntarysector committee 1 november leasehold
evidence social inclusion housing andvoluntarysector committee 1 november protection
link social inclusion housing andvoluntarysector committee 12 january 2000
government committee social inclusion housingvoluntarysector committee 12 january adults
government committee social inclusion housingvoluntarysector committee 12 january adults
21 september social inclusion housingvoluntarysector committee 15 september standards
published social inclusion housing andvoluntarysector committee 17 november protection
evidence social inclusion housing andvoluntarysector committee 20 september leasehold
evidence social inclusion housing andvoluntarysector committee 20 september protection
published social inclusion housing andvoluntarysector committee 22 november housing
published social inclusion housing andvoluntarysector committee 22 november housing
published social inclusion housing andvoluntarysector committee 22 november housing
published social inclusion housing andvoluntarysector committee 22 november housing
published social inclusion housing andvoluntarysector committee 22 november leasehold
132 social inclusion housing andvoluntarysector committee 2nd report 2000
1 social inclusion housing andvoluntarysector committee 8 november leasehold
programme social inclusion housing andvoluntarysector committee 9th meeting 2000
organisations social inclusion housing andvoluntarysector committee 9th meeting the
social and inclusion housing andvoluntarysector committee and the local
the social inclusion housing andvoluntarysector committee and transport and
the social inclusion housing andvoluntarysector committee consideration of 3rd
pm social inclusion housing andvoluntarysector committee debate on housing
june social inclusion housing andvoluntarysector committee first meeting 30
june social inclusion housing andvoluntarysector committee first meeting 30
the social inclusion housing andvoluntarysector committee for information pe111
the social inclusion housing andvoluntarysector committee in consideration of
the social inclusion housing andvoluntarysector committee meets christine grahame
established social inclusion housing andvoluntarysector committee no date established
report social inclusion housing andvoluntarysector committee no date established
the social inclusion housing andvoluntarysector committee of the parliament
social inclusion housing and thevoluntarysector committee on housing stock
social inclusion housing and thevoluntarysector committee that scottish homes
the social inclusion housing andvoluntarysector committee to be taken
social inclusion housing and thevoluntarysector committee to hear evidence
creation and implementation of thevoluntarysector compact it is evident
very heart of what thevoluntarysector contributes to our communities
we will never dominate thevoluntarysector contributes to policy we
2 billion a year thevoluntarysector covers a huge and
the past and in thevoluntarysector debate on 23 september
well ahead of time thevoluntarysector deserves more than cosy
are not always easy thevoluntarysector deserves recognition for the
proposed the establishment of avoluntarysector development fund that seems
about the need for avoluntarysector development fund which i
case for an independent scottishvoluntarysector development fund which rather
are concerned about it thevoluntarysector did not express those
s actions have hit thevoluntarysector directly by reducing people
who have no experience dovoluntarysector disability groups have a
that the executive and thevoluntarysector do not have a
minority ethnic groups in thevoluntarysector document s1w 15061 richard
about the good that thevoluntarysector does in the islands
politician keith said that thevoluntarysector does not exist to
executive s partnership with thevoluntarysector does not mean that
of our lives that thevoluntarysector does not touch all
23 million directly to thevoluntarysector earlier this month i
those who work in thevoluntarysector either as paid members
26 weeks for private andvoluntarysector employers who create full
of the infrastructure of thevoluntarysector ensuring that scotland has
boost the role of thevoluntarysector expand and streamline childcare
the funding situation that thevoluntarysector faced the tories notion
the particular difficulties that thevoluntarysector faces in rural communities
difference in ensuring that thevoluntarysector finds its place in
justice committee debate on thevoluntarysector followed by business motion
on its support for thevoluntarysector followed by motion on
on its support for thevoluntarysector followed by parliamentary bureau
on its support for thevoluntarysector followed by parliamentary bureau
a general debate on thevoluntarysector for around two years
of legislative change on thevoluntarysector for example he said
as it relates to thevoluntarysector for example some of
will undoubtedly impact on thevoluntarysector for example the community
we must never take thevoluntarysector for granted we must
festivals are delivered by thevoluntarysector for one simple reason
referred and the scottish executivevoluntarysector forum which plays a
executive to ensure that thevoluntarysector free access across the
the direct expenditure on thevoluntarysector from 23 million to
are features that distinguish thevoluntarysector from other sectors in
contribution across scotland of thevoluntarysector from small community groups
cross cutting review group onvoluntarysector funding and kenneth gibson
proportionally the overall pot ofvoluntarysector funding is stagnant and
adviser professor peter jackson 5voluntarysector funding the committee will
is the view of thevoluntarysector further confirmation of that
efforts i thank especially thevoluntarysector groups from all parts
advocated the case of differentvoluntarysector groups surely strategic decisions
shelter i said that thevoluntarysector had a huge opportunity
1999 i said that thevoluntarysector had to retain its
come out of prison thevoluntarysector has a key and
it is clear that thevoluntarysector has a key role
the major issue for thevoluntarysector has always been the
readily comprehensible fashion the scottishvoluntarysector has an annual income
ideas and opportunities indeed thevoluntarysector has an excellent record
evidence taking sessions historically thevoluntarysector has been independent from
commitment and energy that thevoluntarysector has brought to our
abuse and so on thevoluntarysector has changed substantially over
legislation i believe that thevoluntarysector has done that it
sector as i said thevoluntarysector has moved on and
possible we recognise that thevoluntarysector has prefigured a lot
if we think that thevoluntarysector has something serious to
by the public sector thevoluntarysector has taken on the
who are responsible for thevoluntarysector have gone some way
says along with private andvoluntarysector health care employers social
between local authorities and thevoluntarysector help to develop inclusive
put more money into thevoluntarysector however why has she
regulations might have on thevoluntarysector i am worried that
mcintosh s knowledge of thevoluntarysector i do not think
way that it directs thevoluntarysector i have no difficulty
recognise the significance of thevoluntarysector i pay tribute to
the extra contribution of thevoluntarysector i recently visited the
from our inquiry into thevoluntarysector i thank the committee
heard from people in thevoluntarysector i thank the councils
and key players in thevoluntarysector i trust that people
for salaried staff in thevoluntarysector i was encouraged to
to the debate on thevoluntarysector i welcome the changes
in funding arrangements for thevoluntarysector i would like to
its policies have on thevoluntarysector if proofing guidelines have
in funding arrangements for thevoluntarysector ii the scottish executive
at the role of thevoluntarysector in a constituency such
with and worked with thevoluntarysector in all its splendid
reviewing how we fund thevoluntarysector in april we published
sector in scotland and thevoluntarysector in countries overseas one
she has done to thevoluntarysector in fife i believe
improve the situation for thevoluntarysector in future 11 08
more independent role for thevoluntarysector in future 15 39
more independent role for thevoluntarysector in future i move
more independent role for thevoluntarysector in future members would
our society depends on thevoluntarysector in its professional sense
developing the infrastructure of thevoluntarysector in our communities they
we sometimes play on thevoluntarysector in particular in the
acknowledge the role of thevoluntarysector in rural areas other
how we deal with thevoluntarysector in rural areas which
difference to the charity andvoluntarysector in scotland 16 12
size and scope of thevoluntarysector in scotland and of
much closer twinning between thevoluntarysector in scotland and the
on its inquiry into thevoluntarysector in scotland as a
gives a snapshot of thevoluntarysector in scotland as it
the process of government thevoluntarysector in scotland has gained
relationship between government and thevoluntarysector in scotland has improved
the key issues facing thevoluntarysector in scotland in 2001
committee s report on thevoluntarysector in scotland in particular
are discussing is on thevoluntarysector in scotland our committee
at the surface of thevoluntarysector in scotland our report
a new relationship with thevoluntarysector in scotland over the
strengthen its relationship with thevoluntarysector in scotland s1o 108
strengthen its relationship with thevoluntarysector in scotland s1o 108
promote its relationship with thevoluntarysector in scotland s1o 276
begun to deliver for thevoluntarysector in scotland that delivery
that are active in thevoluntarysector in scotland the income
the current position of thevoluntarysector in scotland to provide
should take seriously what thevoluntarysector in scotland told us
serious about having a thrivingvoluntarysector in scotland we must
to improve life for thevoluntarysector in scotland we recognise
for direct funding of thevoluntarysector in scotland we shall
the important role of thevoluntarysector in scottish society and
the important role of thevoluntarysector in scottish society through
the important role of thevoluntarysector in scottish society through
significant role played by thevoluntarysector in service delivery its
concordat with the independent andvoluntarysector in similar terms to
concordat with the independent andvoluntarysector in similar terms to
of the role of thevoluntarysector in tackling social exclusion
had many debates on thevoluntarysector in the parliament those
pensions local authorities and thevoluntarysector in the partnership against
compacts in consultation with thevoluntarysector in their areas the
as it is told thevoluntarysector in this country is
of new technology in thevoluntarysector including the establishment of
spoke with one voice fundingvoluntarysector independence the rural dimension
strategies in place to includevoluntarysector industry community and service
stressed the need to developvoluntarysector infrastructure at a local
done in the development ofvoluntarysector infrastructure at a local
to support the role ofvoluntarysector infrastructure bodies in building
portal we are strengthening thevoluntarysector infrastructure for example by
are increasing funding for thevoluntarysector infrastructure from 4 million
we have increased funding forvoluntarysector infrastructure from 4 million
funding we are strengthening thevoluntarysector infrastructure many of those
mike rumbles social justice committeevoluntarysector inquiry site visits you
executive s compact with thevoluntarysector insert at end and
having a policy for thevoluntarysector is a bit like
a growing recognition that thevoluntarysector is a commercial sector
the scottish compact with thevoluntarysector is a genuine attempt
borne in mind that thevoluntarysector is a professional part
clearly that involvement in thevoluntarysector is about supporting and
for example my constituency thevoluntarysector is absolutely vital to
listen to any government thevoluntarysector is active at community
practice i emphasise that thevoluntarysector is an important sector
thank goodness for that thevoluntarysector is an integral part
fairy ideas of what thevoluntarysector is and what it
scotland at every level thevoluntarysector is at the heart
it should realise that thevoluntarysector is best left to
perspective on how important thevoluntarysector is but we know
scotland our partnership with thevoluntarysector is critical for success
many stories about what thevoluntarysector is doing in echoing
the areas in which thevoluntarysector is engaged have also
authorities to ensure that thevoluntarysector is funded to deal
is no doubt that thevoluntarysector is in an important
that it gathers from thevoluntarysector is included in the
highlight the fact that thevoluntarysector is not about the
society to ensure that thevoluntarysector is not dictated to
full advantage of what thevoluntarysector is offering in respect
many perceptions about what thevoluntarysector is people can volunteer
to listen to what thevoluntarysector is saying and to
situation the evidence of thevoluntarysector is that even when
review the strength of thevoluntarysector is that many groups
sales for poor people thevoluntarysector is the life and
up in my experience thevoluntarysector is the only sector
by any other party thevoluntarysector is there and the
like the fact that thevoluntarysector is uncontrollable we politicians
want to recognise that thevoluntarysector is very often ahead
partnership with the sector thevoluntarysector is vital to scottish
do not exist elsewhere thevoluntarysector is vital to the
those activities go ahead thevoluntarysector is vital yet there
committed to promoting and mainstreamingvoluntarysector issues across departments that
committed to promoting and mainstreamingvoluntarysector issues but what has
from karen whitefield reporter forvoluntarysector issues it was agreed
still to be done onvoluntarysector issues local councils for
still needs to address somevoluntarysector issues the complexity and
making morale drop in thevoluntarysector it is becoming increasingly
delivery is delegated to thevoluntarysector it is crucial that
this timely debate on thevoluntarysector it is my first
others paid tribute to thevoluntarysector it is right to
enhancing the role of thevoluntarysector it is the liberal
between the government and thevoluntarysector its prime motivation seems
executive s compact with thevoluntarysector leave out from welcomes
before it in supporting thevoluntarysector let us in partnership
million a year in thevoluntarysector local authorities add an
to working together with thevoluntarysector local authorities and others
how to better involve thevoluntarysector local government trade unions
be widened to include thevoluntarysector lyndsay mcintosh expressed concern
catalogued the contribution that thevoluntarysector makes although i question
the massive contribution that thevoluntarysector makes to scottish society
hurdles less challenging for thevoluntarysector many parts of the
lightly members share with thevoluntarysector many things such as
and vulnerable adults in thevoluntarysector may have criminal record
between local authorities and thevoluntarysector monitored by the executive
the sector i view thevoluntarysector more as involving ancillary
as well as giving thevoluntarysector more money we have
and community care susan deaconvoluntarysector motion moved jackie baillie
thursday 9 may 2002 debatesvoluntarysector motion moved johann lamont
we should take to thevoluntarysector much of what the
moreover staff conditions in thevoluntarysector must be as good
must be acknowledged and thevoluntarysector must be dealt with
absolute disgrace funding for thevoluntarysector must be managed much
politicians who believe in thevoluntarysector must crack that open
to volunteering and to thevoluntarysector must have top priority
as johann lamont said thevoluntarysector must not be top
scotland i believe that thevoluntarysector must play an equal
is an agreement that thevoluntarysector must remain independent bill
is committed to the youthvoluntarysector my second point relates
funding consistency is needed thevoluntarysector needs to be sustainable
rolling core funding for thevoluntarysector negotiate with whitehall to
a social inclusion housing andvoluntarysector no date established standards
priorities and that neither thevoluntarysector nor the government should
maintaining the independence of thevoluntarysector notes that it has
is the importance to thevoluntarysector of the review of
opportunity to work with thevoluntarysector of which we can
has a thriving and dynamicvoluntarysector of which we should
employment law staff in thevoluntarysector often work longer than
to consult and take thevoluntarysector on to working groups
between the executive and thevoluntarysector on working in partnership
the strategic overview of thevoluntarysector one part of the
in the public sector orvoluntarysector or wherever we should
instruct a charity or othervoluntarysector organisation how to spend
with the other 44 000voluntarysector organisations across scotland the
seem to regard charities andvoluntarysector organisations as competitors rather
might seek the views ofvoluntarysector organisations but the people
22 per cent not allvoluntarysector organisations get their money
lamont properly noted that manyvoluntarysector organisations have grown out
community capacity and recognises thatvoluntarysector organisations have their own
alternative ways of communication forvoluntarysector organisations in rural areas
that it is difficult forvoluntarysector organisations not to feel
turn should not fund thevoluntarysector organisations that they support
provide some support to thevoluntarysector others have mentioned today
bestow that independence on thevoluntarysector our partnership with the
accessing and benefiting from thevoluntarysector our report reflects the
a major issue for thevoluntarysector particular concern was expressed
sector many parts of thevoluntarysector pay vat many in
happy to agree that thevoluntarysector plays an enormous part
register of members interests thevoluntarysector plays an important role
to cut which often meansvoluntarysector projects christine grahame made
the provision of services byvoluntarysector providers and council departments
sector improve the partnership betweenvoluntarysector providers and health boards
public sector did previously thevoluntarysector provides a wide range
sips can help overall thevoluntarysector provides services that are
with a trained and resourcedvoluntarysector providing subcontracted services when
council departments in many instancesvoluntarysector provision can sometimes do
of creating a sort ofvoluntarysector public finance initiative philosophy
those who work in thevoluntarysector receive redundancy notices as
ensure that support for ourvoluntarysector remains a priority that
resumed at 10 07 4voluntarysector report the committee noted
of its inquiry into thevoluntarysector report to the finance
that for an independent orvoluntarysector residential care place s1w
the opposition to consult thevoluntarysector robert brown indeed i
as the professionalisation of thevoluntarysector robert brown introduced his
only to add to thevoluntarysector s burdens it is
to their communities notes thevoluntarysector s call for a
finance committee report that thevoluntarysector s emphasis on meeting
executive has always respected thevoluntarysector s independence and its
sometimes get hurt by thevoluntarysector s independence as the
said on that issue thevoluntarysector s need for moneys
parliament and its committees thevoluntarysector s policy development work
a local community level thevoluntarysector s potential comes from
in a different way thevoluntarysector s services have an
in the strength of thevoluntarysector s voice in scotland
have us believe that thevoluntarysector s well being is
nhs boards on supporting thevoluntarysector s1o 6464 10 mr
out by the community orvoluntarysector s1w 24871 robin harper
established social inclusion housing andvoluntarysector see section a standards
established social inclusion housing andvoluntarysector see section a standards
place the minister takes thevoluntarysector seriously it is absolute
is being done by thevoluntarysector she said that 100
which she can assist thevoluntarysector she should ask her
to an understanding of thevoluntarysector she spoke about the
support the view that thevoluntarysector should be as flexible
it wholly inappropriate that thevoluntarysector should become an extended
it is intended that thevoluntarysector should benefit from the
and the voluntary sector thevoluntarysector should not be a
we do not reduce thevoluntarysector simply to being another
for those who rely onvoluntarysector social welfare services communities
report on inquiry into thevoluntarysector sp paper 531 09
report on inquiry into thevoluntarysector sp paper 531 the
individual identity what makes thevoluntarysector special is its diversity
individual identity what makes thevoluntarysector special is its diversity
making the relationship among thevoluntarysector statutory agencies and councils
that it gives to thevoluntarysector surely we can rectify
review of funding for thevoluntarysector talks about 700 000
of and engaged with thevoluntarysector than any government or
of the pressures on thevoluntarysector that are the result
engagement with such issues avoluntarysector that can be a
working in partnership with thevoluntarysector that commitment is embodied
develop a professionalisation of thevoluntarysector that drives away volunteers
executive have grossly underfunded thevoluntarysector that is an absolute
funds are donated to thevoluntarysector that is indicative of
the consensus position within thevoluntarysector that it should not
uneasy feeling remains throughout thevoluntarysector that real empowerment is
of direct funding of thevoluntarysector that response sets out
is 39 million for thevoluntarysector that tells us just
executive s compact with thevoluntarysector that the parliament acknowledges
taking the diversity of thevoluntarysector that we often celebrate
sector 3 inquiry into thevoluntarysector the committee will take
419 7 inquiry into thevoluntarysector the committee will take
for the achievements of thevoluntarysector the deputy presiding officer
says the view of thevoluntarysector the deputy presiding officer
social inclusion housing and thevoluntarysector the draft scotland act
between the executive and thevoluntarysector the enthusiasm and drive
urgent action by the internationalvoluntarysector the first is what
number of points across thevoluntarysector the issue of funding
is not accessible to thevoluntarysector the nof refers to
pay tribute to scotland svoluntarysector the paid workers and
now and in the futurevoluntarysector the presiding officer sir
margaret curran and frank mcaveetyvoluntarysector the presiding officer this
that we attach to thevoluntarysector the report calls for
for government involvement in thevoluntarysector the report states clearly
executive is listening to thevoluntarysector the sector is expected
mentioned additional resources for thevoluntarysector the snp welcomes funding
integrate statutory agencies and thevoluntarysector the voluntary sector should
is excessive paperwork in thevoluntarysector there are too many
about the diversity of thevoluntarysector there are too many
of great importance to thevoluntarysector there have been many
many other areas throughout thevoluntarysector there is a willingness
on organisations tactics in thevoluntarysector there remain concerns that
imagine a scotland without avoluntarysector there would be no
sector is distinct from thevoluntarysector they clearly impact one
local government trades unions thevoluntarysector those people who have
made available indirectly to thevoluntarysector through communities scotland nhs
at developing assistance from thevoluntarysector through furniture recycling projects
to firm that up thevoluntarysector through the scottish council
celebrate the contribution of thevoluntarysector throughout scotland i believe
the invaluable role of thevoluntarysector throughout scottish society and
remember the importance of thevoluntarysector to all scotland s
available to the community orvoluntarysector to allow its participation
share best practice in thevoluntarysector to avoid duplication and
of the problems of thevoluntarysector to be more serious
of the inquiry into thevoluntarysector to be taken in
more the executive wants thevoluntarysector to bring its strength
away the freedom of thevoluntarysector to do what it
we will liaise with thevoluntarysector to ensure that we
sources that independence entitles thevoluntarysector to make critical observations
effective way of allowing thevoluntarysector to operate it is
no excuse for leaving thevoluntarysector to pick up the
prevent us from encouraging thevoluntarysector to play an international
its direct funding of thevoluntarysector to provide on going
community health initiatives and thevoluntarysector to publicise men s
community health initiatives and thevoluntarysector to publicise men s
the business community and thevoluntarysector to respond to the
despite that i urged thevoluntarysector to retain its independence
leaflet a guide for thevoluntarysector to scottish executive grants
recognise the importance of thevoluntarysector to scottish society and
by local authorities and thevoluntarysector to smooth the transition
the scottish executive funded thevoluntarysector to the tune of
the scottish executive and thevoluntarysector to their mutual benefit
to the report on thevoluntarysector today however i am
opportunities fund to support adequatevoluntarysector training particularly focused on
case for an independently fundedvoluntarysector trust those important issues
provide a snapshot of thevoluntarysector upon which the committee
are now full circle thevoluntarysector values its independence and
the tories notion of thevoluntarysector was a lady bountiful
that our inquiry into thevoluntarysector was an in depth
policy appeared from nowhere thevoluntarysector was hounded by clients
approach that we see thevoluntarysector was robbed when lottery
between the executive and thevoluntarysector we aim to develop
with volunteers and with thevoluntarysector we can feel confident
nature and role of thevoluntarysector we established an independent
of the world through thevoluntarysector we have a major
in the funding of thevoluntarysector we have already made
which the executive supports thevoluntarysector we have made available
and infrastructure framework for thevoluntarysector we have more recently
at a milestone for thevoluntarysector we have the local
examining the work of thevoluntarysector we look forward to
acknowledging the role of thevoluntarysector we must ensure that
service provider in embracing thevoluntarysector we must ensure that
and both genders in thevoluntarysector we must never take
commitment to funding for thevoluntarysector we recognise that there
committee s inquiry into thevoluntarysector we recognise the importance
pled for diversity through thevoluntarysector we should not be
of the commitment to thevoluntarysector welcomes and endorses the
or the minister telling thevoluntarysector what to do funding
consider the impact on thevoluntarysector when implementing legislation or
lot of pressure from thevoluntarysector which has been up
most significant contribution to thevoluntarysector which i mentioned earlier
an ambitious agenda for thevoluntarysector which is a key
not particularly appropriate for thevoluntarysector which provides services in
issue continues to vex thevoluntarysector which seeks genuine community
loss of independence for thevoluntarysector which will be directed
minister s commitment to thevoluntarysector which will mean that
address the independence of thevoluntarysector which witnesses raised time
executive flatters to help thevoluntarysector while causing damage to
volunteers and workers from thevoluntarysector who took time to
has any connections to thevoluntarysector will be pleased that
resources the independence of thevoluntarysector will be tested most
that the priorities of thevoluntarysector will become the government
of service many in thevoluntarysector will simply be unable
made numerous visits to seevoluntarysector work in action on
agencies in the public andvoluntarysector work together in a
sector issues local councils forvoluntaryservices can play a key
by local or national governmentvoluntaryand community organisations are the
creating an environment in whichvoluntaryand community organisations can flourish
i also thank all thevoluntaryand community organisations that participated
typically around 10 000 tovoluntaryand community organisations within the
money has been given tovoluntaryand other organisations to support
1980s recognises the achievements ofvoluntaryand statutory organisations involved in
1980s recognises the achievements ofvoluntaryand statutory organisations involved in
range of services to supportvoluntarycommunity and social economy organisations
economy organisations range from communityvoluntarygroups charities through to credit
be better delivered by privatevoluntaryor mutual organisations it is
many local authorities and nationalvoluntaryorganisations 1 they currently have
toast the volunteers of thevoluntaryorganisations 11 43 the deputy
by direct funding of localvoluntaryorganisations 12 48 mr tom
the work of the manyvoluntaryorganisations across scotland such as
accommodation in premises maintained byvoluntaryorganisations and 65 general provisions
lobbied on that issue althoughvoluntaryorganisations and charitable groups are
it is taking to assistvoluntaryorganisations and charities who will
community care expressed by carersvoluntaryorganisations and elderly people themselves
funding will go into nationalvoluntaryorganisations and infrastructure and into
as the scottish council forvoluntaryorganisations and key figures such
believe in partnership between thevoluntaryorganisations and local government and
us have been involved withvoluntaryorganisations and recognise sustainable funding
to improve their relationships withvoluntaryorganisations and there are one
that causes most irritation tovoluntaryorganisations and was touched on
2001 notes however that manyvoluntaryorganisations are deeply concerned at
as robert brown pointed outvoluntaryorganisations are funded by other
has gone into ensuring thatvoluntaryorganisations are not financially damaged
from the scottish council forvoluntaryorganisations around half of the
assurances it will give tovoluntaryorganisations awaiting registration decisions on
strategic planning many people involuntaryorganisations become skilled at reinventing
age concern scotland and othervoluntaryorganisations but at the same
place a weighty burden uponvoluntaryorganisations calls upon the scottish
the volunteer or to thevoluntaryorganisations concerned at the same
at no cost to thevoluntaryorganisations concerned s1w 31120 donald
executive s priorities leads tovoluntaryorganisations distorting their work and
executive s priorities leads tovoluntaryorganisations distorting their work and
grip on the subject ifvoluntaryorganisations do not receive adequate
people in scotland including mspsvoluntaryorganisations elderly forums the general
and co ordinate funding ofvoluntaryorganisations ensure that local authorities
[note: figure here in original] source scottish council forvoluntaryorganisations european funding the social
central registered body scotland chargesvoluntaryorganisations for attending seminars on
is on the charging ofvoluntaryorganisations for criminal record checks
2000 fiona hyslop s1m 1230voluntaryorganisations for disabled people lodged
hamilton s1m 1230 nora radcliffevoluntaryorganisations for disabled people that
been hearing from volunteers andvoluntaryorganisations for some years as
opportunity to meet representatives ofvoluntaryorganisations from the highlands and
examine possible avenues for exemptingvoluntaryorganisations from those charges and
has to provide relief forvoluntaryorganisations from water charges s1o
by greater easterhouse council ofvoluntaryorganisations gevco calling for the
that the best of thevoluntaryorganisations grow from the ground
rule that all charities andvoluntaryorganisations had to have a
work a comprehensive network ofvoluntaryorganisations has been set up
resources the scottish council forvoluntaryorganisations has identified some of
ask the scottish executive whichvoluntaryorganisations have been allocated a
at grass roots level othervoluntaryorganisations have been equally influential
to be business as usualvoluntaryorganisations have experienced yet another
i wish a number ofvoluntaryorganisations have parliamentary officers but
a social justice agenda indeedvoluntaryorganisations have proved that they
and form filling with whichvoluntaryorganisations have to deal i
from the community fund manyvoluntaryorganisations have told me about
there have been instances ofvoluntaryorganisations having mainstream services dumped
that local authorities provide tovoluntaryorganisations i am glad to
competition between local authorities andvoluntaryorganisations i have examples of
only 2 million on tovoluntaryorganisations i want to highlight
burden on employers including manyvoluntaryorganisations i will pass over
were made to me byvoluntaryorganisations i will start with
problem with lottery funding forvoluntaryorganisations i would like to
their communities and with localvoluntaryorganisations iain montgomery local authorities
local and central government andvoluntaryorganisations in a readily comprehensible
has taken place with establishedvoluntaryorganisations in glasgow with regard
provides support to volunteers andvoluntaryorganisations in local communities we
which receive regular reports fromvoluntaryorganisations in order to account
and are involved in manyvoluntaryorganisations in our constituencies like
march 2001 who the fourvoluntaryorganisations in receipt of funding
examine any difficulties experienced byvoluntaryorganisations in relation to matched
to address that members mentionedvoluntaryorganisations in relation to poverty
dedicated support network of localvoluntaryorganisations in their struggle to
cessation of funding for 15voluntaryorganisations including borders womens aid
by visitors and other privatevoluntaryorganisations including national trust for
the work of the manyvoluntaryorganisations including the british deaf
infrastructure the evidence is thatvoluntaryorganisations innovate because they are
resourcing problems faced by thosevoluntaryorganisations involved in offering services
that the tweeddale association ofvoluntaryorganisations is operating as part
through the scottish council forvoluntaryorganisations is the most obvious
real barrier to sustaining manyvoluntaryorganisations it is important that
uncertainty of funding has onvoluntaryorganisations it results in worry
the major problem for mostvoluntaryorganisations lies with the scottish
s1m 156 criminal checks forvoluntaryorganisations lodged on 15 september
criminal records office checks onvoluntaryorganisations lodged on 21 june
particular to lottery support forvoluntaryorganisations members will be aware
only to some groups orvoluntaryorganisations much more clarity would
earlier it is important thatvoluntaryorganisations national government and local
do the last thing thatvoluntaryorganisations need is for gaps
them with not for profitvoluntaryorganisations or greater local authority
not be able to manipulatevoluntaryorganisations or set up front
for exempting charitable institutions andvoluntaryorganisations perhaps we can tidy
felt at the need forvoluntaryorganisations persistently to reinvent the
lucy mcternan scottish council forvoluntaryorganisations peter bolton and janette
be doing something else finallyvoluntaryorganisations play a crucial part
and innocently suggested to thevoluntaryorganisations present that they might
existing programmes and work byvoluntaryorganisations rather than going for
change fund available directly tovoluntaryorganisations rather than via local
rates has had on smallvoluntaryorganisations s1w 10850 mr kenneth
core funding are allocated tovoluntaryorganisations s1w 28606 donald gorrie
authorities and not directly tovoluntaryorganisations s1w 31118 donald gorrie
scotland bill will have onvoluntaryorganisations s1w 31845 mr gil
a large number of thrivingvoluntaryorganisations scotland enjoys the benefits
by the scottish council forvoluntaryorganisations scvo in terms of
according to scottish council forvoluntaryorganisations scvo research 3 scottish
society studies scottish council forvoluntaryorganisations scvo statistics http www
commission the scottish council forvoluntaryorganisations scvo the convention of
simpler for youth and othervoluntaryorganisations seeking funding from lottery
be positive but not allvoluntaryorganisations share that experience there
i echo the point thatvoluntaryorganisations should be seen as
about the way in whichvoluntaryorganisations should contribute to the
of delivering its own agendavoluntaryorganisations should have a role
jim lugton scottish council ofvoluntaryorganisations social inclusion housing and
scotland bill i know thatvoluntaryorganisations such as shelter scotland
ask the scottish executive whethervoluntaryorganisations that are involved in
credits has hit charity andvoluntaryorganisations that has cost 400
reflect on the fact thatvoluntaryorganisations that have more limited
should not be involved involuntaryorganisations that is ludicrous tricia
not if the front linevoluntaryorganisations that provide them do
criminal records office checks onvoluntaryorganisations that the parliament notes
could then find out aboutvoluntaryorganisations that they could work
impact of increased regulation onvoluntaryorganisations the need for longer
which is home to manyvoluntaryorganisations the project aims to
cross party groups particularly fromvoluntaryorganisations throughout scotland which are
to make it easier forvoluntaryorganisations to apply for funding
look beyond seedcorn funding forvoluntaryorganisations to core funding that
arrange liability insurance cover forvoluntaryorganisations to cover them and
which can on occasion causevoluntaryorganisations to divert considerable staff
power is to trust thevoluntaryorganisations to which money has
that looked at funding ofvoluntaryorganisations various members have spoken
national government local authorities andvoluntaryorganisations we should use this
andrew wilson criminal checks forvoluntaryorganisations wednesday 27 october 1999
of lobbying the convener somevoluntaryorganisations were worried that they
attempt to help the existingvoluntaryorganisations which are operating well
of the scottish council forvoluntaryorganisations who has joined the
day the executive said thatvoluntaryorganisations will be helped by
new fund will provide relevantvoluntaryorganisations with an element of
forward to continued improvement manyvoluntaryorganisations work closely with local
public authorities and charitable andvoluntaryorganisations work together the plug
the stability of funding forvoluntaryorganisations working in the field
2002 will be allocated tovoluntaryyouth organisations to encourage young
will give financial assistance tovoluntaryyouth organisations to help cover
will provide funding to helpvoluntaryyouth organisations to recruit train
will make it easier forvoluntaryyouth organisations to recruit train
irene mcgugan s1m 2496 lanarkshirevoluntaryhousing forum lodged on 29
has to look at thevoluntarymovement in housing to realise
in housing in support fromvoluntaryservices in consultation and in
national network of councils forvoluntaryservice and contributing to the
wide network of councils forvoluntaryservice and local volunteering development
funding for the councils forvoluntaryservice and volunteer development agencies
regime for the councils ofvoluntaryservice is fully implemented committee
have the local councils forvoluntaryservice now in place throughout
more committed the councils forvoluntaryservice play a key role
future funding of councils ofvoluntaryservice s1o 1795 3 marilyn
spoken to the councils forvoluntaryservice which were better funded
the network of councils forvoluntaryservices and local volunteer development
national networks of councils forvoluntaryservices and volunteer centres and
i thank the councils forvoluntaryservices for facilitating those meetings
helping to deliver social justicevoluntaryand community groups are in
on the services provided byvoluntaryand community groups in the
often fail to sustain localvoluntarygroups and impose additional burdens
democrats have argued for yearsvoluntarygroups and small businesses would
place without the 40 000voluntarygroups and the work of
rather than existing local communityvoluntarygroups and whether it has
from the charges levied againstvoluntarygroups community groups and charities
example or the assistance ofvoluntarygroups could be enlisted i
start talking about best practicevoluntarygroups do some things better
volunteers become involved in othervoluntarygroups does she agree that
the worry and pressure thatvoluntarygroups feel when funding periods
an incredibly wide range ofvoluntarygroups from lockerbie to orkney
they put extra burdens onvoluntarygroups i will make a
frozen or reduced grants tovoluntarygroups in a number of
largely local government and byvoluntarygroups in putting together packages
frozen or reduced grants tovoluntarygroups lyndsay mcintosh mentioned the
more of the time ofvoluntarygroups paid officials is spent
with the vital role thatvoluntarygroups play in their areas
this will never happen againvoluntarygroups should be told before
6 the committee said thatvoluntarygroups should not have to
in scotland help that manyvoluntarygroups throughout the country already
and to provide funding tovoluntarygroups to cover the cost
allocation of direct funding tovoluntarygroups we must be concerned
apply to many sorts ofvoluntarygroups we must beware of
the important contribution made byvoluntarygroups who seek to make
efforts of scots relief andvoluntaryagencies as part of that
may not work but manyvoluntaryagencies certainly believe that it
the range of activities thatvoluntaryagencies have provided in clydebank
should not be afraid ofvoluntaryagencies taking approaches that diverge
is becoming increasingly difficult forvoluntaryagencies to sustain themselves between
the parliament congratulates all thevoluntaryand research agencies involved for
authorities the nhs and thevoluntaryand independent sectors to improve
as a volunteer for avoluntaryorganisation 4 section 8 of
costs might arise when avoluntaryorganisation applies to a variety
registered adoption service an appropriatevoluntaryorganisation as defined by section
that service ii an appropriatevoluntaryorganisation as defined by section
we are only a smallvoluntaryorganisation ash was set up
core funding impacts on anyvoluntaryorganisation having read our amendment
that isea is the onlyvoluntaryorganisation in scotland that is
for the gow as avoluntaryorganisation naturally there is no
people are running a smallvoluntaryorganisation one of them might
registered adoption service or anyvoluntaryorganisation or adoption society mentioned
from taking part in anyvoluntaryorganisation or group it has
registered adoption service an appropriatevoluntaryorganisation such as is mentioned
do not understand how avoluntaryorganisation such as isea scotland
never actually existed as avoluntaryorganisation yes it was an
that people who engage involuntaryactivity do so because they
and most determined organiser ofvoluntaryactivity i know is over
provided by paid employees butvoluntaryactivity is also a major
the minister s support forvoluntaryactivity is to find a
which a huge mass ofvoluntaryactivity takes place to very
have so eloquently indicated thevoluntaryactivity that takes place in
by a great deal ofvoluntaryactivity the fact that so
adults regularly take part involuntaryactivity the outlook is positive
in the ability of thevoluntaryactivity to continue such indecision
chamber who are involved involuntaryactivity would echo me when
s wedding on saturday avoluntarybut expensive activity the deputy
gibson s1m 842 funding ofvoluntaryprojects lodged on 11 may
recruit train and retain adultvoluntaryworkers by providing more funding
a partnership role between thevoluntarypublic and private sectors in
authorities the public private andvoluntarysectors on the scottish social
those who become involved involuntaryactivities are getting tired of
those who are involved involuntarychild care we may lose
apparently rather reluctantly involved involuntarywork rubbed down gravestones and
house establish standards for avoluntaryaccreditation scheme for private landlords
to promote and encourage greatervoluntaryand community involvement we have
and media studies courses tovoluntaryand community matters s1w 23079
plans to meet representatives ofvoluntaryand community recycling businesses to
problems fund existing initiatives supportvoluntaryand local community projects and
service that community the onlyvoluntarybody that provides that community
council primary school teacher andvoluntarycommunity worker in glasgow followed
council primary school teacher andvoluntarycommunity worker in glasgow led
authorities the churches and manyvoluntaryand other public bodies and
authorities schools colleges universities andvoluntarybodies in making available gaelic
in airdrie who on avoluntarybasis are providing support for
support to compensate for thevoluntaryclosure of edinburgh zoo and
some residential areas support avoluntaryproof of age scheme backed
strathclyde would suggest that thevoluntarycode is not working in
encourage co ordinate and facilitatevoluntaryworking she can make a
services in welsh on avoluntarybasis 2 welsh language speakers
development agency unit council forvoluntaryservices mai hearne cvs scotland
services within the council forvoluntaryservices network are being given
in the canadian version ofvoluntaryservices overseas they were really
review of the council forvoluntaryservices that rural areas require
the scottish executive how manyvoluntaryphysical co ordination tests for
to the huge number ofvoluntaryrecycling projects many of which
of drugs many people dovoluntarywork who in an ideal
response on the mainstreaming ofvoluntaryissues a bit disappointing i
updated annually it seems thatvoluntaryissues are no more mainstream
of the consultation by thevoluntaryissues unit if the minister
comments were made regarding thevoluntaryissues unit people said that
adverse effect on communities localvoluntaryactivists in my constituency have
the word contract to implyvoluntaryagreement between local and national
being undertaken by statutory andvoluntarybodies at national and local
with our partners in thevoluntaryand private sectors and throughout
authority b private and cvoluntaryi residential and ii nursing
authority b private and cvoluntaryi residential and ii nursing
with the public private andvoluntarysectors to welcome and integrate
across the public private andvoluntarysectors transactions advice and information
that it can deliver thevoluntaryservice that would otherwise cost
government the police pensions additionalvoluntarycontributions and increased benefits pension
of a contrast between thevoluntarygroup that has got together
sex from the area andvoluntaryassociation with work mates in
executive press release business andvoluntarysectors must work together 4
s canteen eh in hervoluntarywork at night m608: okay
adults regularly take part involuntarywork i emphasise the excellent
are often trusted to dovoluntarywork it is no accident
projects in specific fields ofvoluntarywork the money is not
scottish executive how it recognisesvoluntaryyouth work as part of
it must be er avoluntarything m1078: ah but it
area who take part involuntaryactivities since 1997 s1w 31833
communities who take part involuntaryactivities to achieve that we
action on the part ofvoluntarybodies johann lamont does not
does the committee endorse avoluntarycode of practice that could
businesses that are run byvoluntarycommittee members which are also
public should be regulation avoluntarycode of conduct or whether
to buy and large scalevoluntarytransfer sales should be used
effectively by the public andvoluntarysectors we need to maintain
in their own interests everyvoluntaryagreement that has been established
has been worked on avoluntarybasis which most certainly has
significant non return was avoluntarysurvey but the census has
to make 430 compulsory andvoluntaryjob cuts at its headquarters
ask the scottish executive whethervoluntaryphysical co ordination tests for
do so would address thevoluntarynature of those vital centres
successful promote parental responsibility throughvoluntarymeasures to agree acceptable behaviour
the other large and smallvoluntarybodies throughout scotland that contribute
scotland superannuation scheme and additionalvoluntarycontributions pension sharing on divorce
2001 the teachers superannuation additionalvoluntarycontributions scotland amendment regulations 2000
2001 the teachers superannuation additionalvoluntarycontributions scotland amendment regulations 2000
annulment the teachers superannuation additionalvoluntarycontributions scotland amendment regulations 2000
instruments the teachers superannuation additionalvoluntarycontributions scotland amendment regulations 2000
sport the teachers superannuation additionalvoluntarycontributions scotland amendment regulations 2001
case being done on avoluntarybasis which is extremely welcome
seems to suggest that thevoluntarycode to which you refer
that such a card isvoluntarywhich is why we are
notes problems being caused forvoluntaryand small business environmental projects
the week to promote avoluntarycode of practice for pubs
to have one it isvoluntaryfor young people to obtain
made of the importance forvoluntaryyouth bodies of it paying
27 other dsfbs have setvoluntaryrestrictions on the use of
and environmental responsibility believes thatvoluntaryaction by corporations on environment
from that because we werevoluntaryand m608: okay m1174: and
of environmental impact assessment isvoluntaryand operates on a precautionary
over the past 20 yearsvoluntaryand statutory bodies are able
directed basis and ii avoluntarybasis b the number of
loss of income caused byvoluntaryclosure due to foot and
a close eye on thevoluntarycode and may express a
divine justice and yet thevoluntarydeath of the divine victim
the training and supervision ofvoluntaryfirst aiders with respect to
them and their paid andvoluntaryhelpers from claims arising from
the site acting as avoluntaryinterpreter and had obviously been
spoken of scrap heaps andvoluntaryredundancies in the pipeline she
more quickly both statutory andvoluntaryrestrictions usually prohibit the use
second essay and it svoluntaryso i m f809: mmhm
point there are blocks tovoluntaryclubs getting access to new
that rsls are classed asvoluntaryso on the accounts throughout
card although the cards arevoluntarythey will soon become essential
because of numerous problems avoluntaryagency with no salaried staff
of the mid 80s additionalvoluntaryactivities such as burns suppers
coherent strategy to address problemsvoluntaryarts promotes the participation in
the card available on avoluntarybasis pauline mcneill i appreciate
despair when i contemplate thevoluntaryblindness of my non snp
spcb will now make avoluntarydisclosure to the commissioner in
glasgow owes to the caringvoluntaryefforts of successive ladies provost
card the card would bevoluntaryit would be available to
s national examination depends onvoluntaryprofessional labour the sqa cannot
not some areas have strongvoluntarysectors but others do not
is an appalling waste ofvoluntaryresources as that person could
these lending bodies to seekvoluntaryagreements that they will not
mr kenneth gibson s1m 849voluntarymoratorium on siting of new
mr jamie mcgrigor s1m 849voluntarymoratorium on siting of new
cannot be reached impose avoluntarymoratorium on their siting until
criminal record office checks onvoluntaryyouth workers s1w 28600 donald
viewed as either charitable orvoluntaryhe did well to highlight
or guidelines it gives tovoluntaryor co opted members of
rather than left to avoluntaryscheme john scott previous witnesses
to announce any redundancies orvoluntaryseverance scheme if so whether
s ah m daein thisvoluntarydimps aw that s aw
so again it was allvoluntaryerm m608: mmhm m1174: you

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