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