Talking Scotland
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Talking Scotland is a series of short programmes broadcast on STV, in Scotland.
The series is sponsored by the Scottish Executive and can be seen every weekday at approximatelly 4.55am, 3.25pm and 6.25pm, sometimes the programmes can also be seen at 11.00pm, weeknights.
Here are the issues highlighted on Talking Scotland:
- Alcohol
- Anti-Social Behaviour
- Better Renting
- Biodiversity
- Child Protection on the Internet
- Children's Hearings
- Children's Traffic Club
- Determined to Succeed
- Disability
- Domestic Abuse
- Drink Driving
- Drugs & Drug Driving
- E.coli 0157
- Family Support Groups (Drugs)
- Fire Safety
- Health Service
- Healthy Living
- Internet
- In-Car Safety
- Mental Health
- NHS 24 & GP Out Of Hours
- Organ Donation
- The Pneumococcal Jab Race
- Smoking in Public Places
- Social Work/Care
- Speeding
- Tailgating
- Teacher Recruitment
- Teaching
- Travel Awareness
- Violence at Work
- Volunteering
- Waste Awareness
- Working in the NHS
- 20mph Zones