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| end insert the patient s | carers | including the primary carer section |
| end insert the patient s | carers | including the primary carer section |
| end insert the patient s | carers | including the primary carer section |
| end insert the patient s | carers | including the primary carer section |
| person and the patient s | carers | including the primary carer section |
| end insert the patient s | carers | including the primary carer section |
| end insert the patient s | carers | including the primary carer section |
| insert the offender patient s | carers | including the primary carer section |
| end insert the patient s | carers | including the primary carer section |
| provide more respite breaks for | carers | build on the carers strategy |
| for to allow the older | carers | some respite from their undoubted |
| respite care to support our | carers | there is no dispute about |
| the patient the patient s | carers | and the responsible medical officer |
| provide to the patient s | carers | in the manner which renders |
| 16 after patient s insert | carers | including the after section 185 |
| 17 after patient s insert | carers | including the mr adam ingram |
| 11 after patient s insert | carers | including the section 188 mr |
| 30 after patient s insert | carers | including the section 53 mr |
| of charge to any such | carers | and to carers living elsewhere |
| carers older people and older | carers | benefit provision for scottish older |
| any such carers and to | carers | living elsewhere who care for |
| end the opportunity gap for | carers | older people and older carers |
| for carers build on the | carers | strategy and examine whether increased |
| services for mental health patients | carers | and professionals and believes that |
| is to listen to professionals | carers | and users of services as |
| week congratulates all the parents | carers | professionals and organisations who support |
| and scotland congratulates the users | carers | and providers of glasgow s |
| the parliament congratulates trust a | carers | connection on its campaigning for |
| mr adam ingram mental health | carers | that the parliament congratulates trust |
| the parliament congratulates the young | carers | who at their recent conference |
| both disabled people and their | carers | and believes that the scottish |
| by disabled people and their | carers | and c social inclusion and |
| of disabled people and their | carers | b take up of services |
| for disabled people and their | carers | do not meet the costs |
| for disabled people and their | carers | lodged on 26 october 2000 |
| for disabled people and their | carers | that the parliament recognises that |
| harm including professional and frontline | carers | s1w 28526 mary scanlon to |
| the princess royal trust for | carers | in blairgowrie which provides day |
| the princess royal trust for | carers | involves huge sensitivities the reason |
| in scotland child and adult | carers | murdo fraser mentioned the princess |
| the princess royal trust for | carers | to which i pay tribute |
| matheson s1m 1189 mental health | carers | lodged on 15 september 2000 |
| believes that the rights of | carers | of people with mental illness |
| s area b informing such | carers | about their rights under section |
| the specific needs of these | carers | believes that the rights of |
| campaigning for the rights of | carers | of the mentally ill in |
| quinan des mcnulty s1m 3610 | carers | rights day 3 december 2002 |
| 2002 gordon jackson s1m 3610 | carers | rights day 3 december 2002 |
| 3 december 2002 is national | carers | rights day recognises the crucial |
| s1m 3520 janis hughes national | carers | rights day that the parliament |
| considerations of older people and | carers | and end the opportunity gap |
| of older people who are | carers | kenny gibson mentioned that we |
| identification strategy for a identifying | carers | living in the health board |
| on an executive motion on | carers | strategy 5 00 pm decision |
| on an executive motion on | carers | strategy 5 00 pm decision |
| information strategy for a informing | carers | who appear to the board |
| the challenge faced by parents | carers | and organisations such as strathclyde |
| advisory services for parents and | carers | of those diagnosed with a |
| experience knowledge and time as | carers | volunteers community activists parents and |
| recognises the crucial role of | carers | of all ages in supporting |
| discrimination exists throughout our society | carers | have been mentioned those people |
| problems is the sensitivity of | carers | in revealing their problems the |
| we know so little about | carers | problems is the sensitivity of |
| about community care expressed by | carers | voluntary organisations and elderly people |
| in this section references to | carers | are to persons who a |
| keith raffan s1m 3125 national | carers | week 10 16 june 2002 |
| radcliffe donald gorrie s1m 881 | carers | week 2000 lodged on 19 |
| mcgrigor michael matheson s1m 881 | carers | week 2000 lodged on 19 |
| network of support groups for | carers | and c recognise the extent |
| local authorities to local young | carers | groups and urges the scottish |
| welcomes the support provided to | carers | through the community care and |
| support the work of the | carers | throughout the country s1m 3518 |
| family life made by young | carers | welcomes the support given by |
| linlithgow formed a national young | carers | forum pays tribute to the |
| as noted above 11 young | carers | the parliament debated s1m 1959 |
| over 65 two thirds of | carers | look after elderly people it |
| and ill people and their | carers | with transport to hospital the |
| 702 public register of approved | carers | lodged on 28 march 2000 |
| found i i attended a | carers | group for alzheimer s with |
| we ve also got a | carers | group in there eh the |
| bittie frae the teachers and | carers | notes for the youngest group |
| available free of charge to | carers | 2 in requiring a health |
| s to ensure that their | carers | can have a much needed |
| not only the nurses and | carers | who are involved everybody who |
| a social life for adult | carers | who otherwise hardly ever meet |
| about the informal cost to | carers | who perhaps have to give |
| is of value for both | carers | and the cared for because |
| year in year out such | carers | feel that they must stay |
| information and training resources for | carers | of pre 5s targeted initiatives |
| same as those of other | carers | particularly in relation to consultation |
| practicable for him to repay | carers | 7a amendment of 1968 act |
| him rather than take the | carers | away which would endanger his |
| up laughs bit his beloved | carers | captured an trapped him jist |
| told him to keep the | carers | in place and not to |
| advised him to leave the | carers | in place but not to |
| the scottish executive what action | carers | can take in situations where |
| the cared for because the | carers | return to caring with renewed |
| and we are short of | carers | there are desk jobs for |
| f1039: every other thursday for | carers | to come in an have |
| there are approximately 626 000 | carers | in scotland and about one |
| work carried out by these | carers | supported by dorothy grace elder |
| carried out by doctors nurses | carers | and fundraisers across the country |
| project is run by the | carers | they decide what they need |
| consult representatives of patients and | carers | in relation to the membership |
| as he no longer has | carers | to come in and make |
| certainly more likely to be | carers | in my constituency there are |
| is that of scotland s | carers | there are approximately 626 000 |
| as ane o the kin | carers | an wad be keepit at |
| chose not to pay the | carers | were withdrawn as he needed |
| learned fast to recognise my | carers | so green so lush the |
| direct payments 7 direct payments | carers | 7a amendment of 1968 act |
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