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The Scottish Local Government Concordat: One Year Progress Report A one day conference, Monday 26 January 2009 Edinburgh,

2. Freedom of information - 10th December 08
(Conferences/People and society)
...n Commissioner Three years since Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act came into force, real progress has been made in creating a culture of openness in government and public services.&...

... In 1998, both the Scottish and UK Government pledged to eradicate child poverty by 2020. While some progress has been made, we are running the risk of not being able to meet these ambitious ta...

4. Mental Health - 2nd September 2008
(Conferences/Health and wellbeing)
...Health Act was passed by the Scottish Parliament in 2003 it was widely acclaimed as an excellent example of progressive mental health legislation. The challenge since then has been not only to ensure ...

5. Prof Jacqueline Atkinson
(Biographies/Speakers and Chairs)
...intment as advisor to the Scottish Parliament Health and Community Care Committee in 2002 in respect to the progress of the Mental Health Bill (becoming the Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotlan...



8. Carol Ball
(Biographies/Speakers and Chairs)
Carol is currently the chair of the Education Issues Group within Unison Scotland which was established to progress issues relevant to our Education members, including those who work in Early Years. S

9. John Corrigan
(Biographies/Speakers and Chairs)
...hn Corrigan’s police career lasted from 1975 till 2008. From police cadet and rural beat constable he progressed until latterly holding a new and unique chief officer post, fulfilling 2 linked r...

10. Willie Docherty
(Biographies/Speakers and Chairs)
Willie began his apprenticeship in 1972 in Glasgow's shipyards.  Over the next 30 years, he progressed from a qualified tradesperson into a variety of managerial roles, culminating in his appointm

11. Phil Matthews
(Biographies/Speakers and Chairs)
...tiny of the Scottish Government’s performance on sustainable development, with their first annual report on progress in implementing the Scottish Sustainable Development Strategy published in summer 2...

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