Common Purpose

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Dear Scottish Qualifications Authority,

Please supply me with the following information as soon as
possible.

How much money have the SQA spent on Common Purpose
training courses in total?

How many Officials have attended and graduated from Common Purpose courses to date since the 1990's?

What are the names of all the officials that have graduated from these Common Purpose courses?

Yours faithfully,

Alan

Scottish Qualifications Authority

Thank you for your request for information under the Freedom of
Information (Scotland) Act 2002.  We are currently dealing with your
request and will respond as soon as practicable, but in any event, as
required by the Act, within 20 statutory working days, which in this case
will be by 22 March 2010.

Kind regards
Lize Austin

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Scottish Qualifications Authority

You asked:
How much money have the SQA spent on Common Purpose training courses in
total?
How many Officials have attended and graduated from Common Purpose courses
to date since the 1990's?
What are the names of all the officials that have graduated from these
Common Purpose courses?

SQA Response:
The Chief Executive of SQA, Janet Brown, has attended one seminar – Power
Dynamic Scotland in 2007 at a cost of £569.88 (inc VAT).

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information to which the review refers and the matter giving rise to the
dissatisfaction.  Review requests should be sent to:

Information Manager
Legal Services
Scottish Qualifications Authority
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Joan Concannon
Information Manager
Legal Services
Scottish Qualifications Authority
 
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