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  • Joint Scrutinies

    • Reference: 2003/0297
    • Question by: Meg Hillier
    • Meeting date: 12 February 2003
    Are there any plans for future joint working between the Mayor's Office and the Assembly on health issues, along the lines of the on-going Primary Care Health Scrutiny? .
  • Health Inequalities within Boroughs

    • Reference: 2002/0299-1
    • Question by: Meg Hillier
    • Meeting date: 11 December 2002
    What work is being done to identify the causes of health inequalities within, as well as between, boroughs? How can the GLA assist boroughs and the NHS address these inequalities? .
  • Tuberculosis

    • Reference: 2002/0298-1
    • Question by: Meg Hillier
    • Meeting date: 11 December 2002
    How do you plan to work with others to reduce TB rates amongst recently arrived immigrants? .
  • Key Worker Housing

    • Reference: 2002/0306-1
    • Question by: Meg Hillier
    • Meeting date: 11 December 2002
    What efforts are being made to take on board the recommendations of the Assembly scrutiny into key worker housing? .
  • Housing Partners

    • Reference: 2002/0308-1
    • Question by: Meg Hillier
    • Meeting date: 11 December 2002
    What conversations have you had with the Housing co-op sector? .
  • Current staffing

    • Reference: 2002/0317-1
    • Question by: Meg Hillier
    • Meeting date: 11 December 2002
    Please explain for the Assembly how many staff you currently have within your housing team, who is responsible for what? .
  • Balancing focus of work

    • Reference: 2002/0318-1
    • Question by: Meg Hillier
    • Meeting date: 11 December 2002
    In terms of delivering the broader housing targets set out in the London Plan can you tell us what proportion of staff time and resources is spent working with external partners, on your strategic planning role, and on other tasks? .
  • Transport Strategy - health (Supplementary) [8]

    • Question by: Angie Bray
    • Meeting date: 11 December 2002
    I wondered if you thought it good for the health of London that the National Health Service in London in a letter to us reckons the cost of the congestion charge to them is going to be somewhere near £20 million. Is that good for the health of London?
  • Transport Strategy - health (Supplementary) [9]

    • Question by: Angie Bray
    • Meeting date: 11 December 2002
    I think that actually Londoners will be interested to hear that £20 million of this so-called money that is coming towards the health of London is going straight into the Mayor's pocket. I'm not certain that's where it should be aiming. It's meant to be aiming for front-line services, I would have thought. What about the health of people living in central London, given that we've already heard from nurses that if they don't get exemptions to bring their own cars to work when they're on night shift, they're going to be applying for transfer out of the central zone...