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Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 June 2004

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Sheriffdom Sheriff Court Financial Year (1st April to 31st March) 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 Glasgow and Strathkelvin Glasgow 324 306 340 322 Lothians and Borders Edinburgh 234 197 234 262 Duns 6 8 6 5 Haddington 33 64 86 105 Jedburgh 31 18 28 28 Linlithgow 98 118 87 124 Peebles 10 6 8 6 Selkirk 14 20 14 17   426 431 463 547 Grampian, Highland and Islands Aberdeen 188 211 187 202 Banff 12 16 19 19 Dingwall 21 17 10 25 Dornoch 4 11 11 5 Elgin 47 46 42 60 Fort William 21 18 31 13 Inverness 41 46 59 38 Kirkwall 10 6 8 10 Lerwick 15 10 5 12 Lochmaddy 0 1 2 2 Peterhead 28 45 29 68 Portree 5 2 12 4 Stonehaven 25 24 34 29 Stornoway 4 2 5 10 Tain 7 12 11 6 Wick 14 8 9 17   442 475 474 520 North Strathclyde Campbeltown 13 23 15 7 Dumbarton 83 69 99 95 Dunoon 18 13 26...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 December 2003

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Incidence of PelvicInflammatory Disease (PID), based on presentation at General Practice since1999, was as follows: Year Estimated Number of GP Incidences 1999 26,647 2000 27,226 2001 23,774 2002 22,896 Source: Continuous MorbidityRecording Database (CMR).Number and rate6 of female patients1,2,4,5 first3diagnosed with PID by NHS board of residence in years since 1999 were asfollows: Scottish Residents   1999 2000 2001 2002 Total Number of Patients1 ,2,4,5 1,540 1,397 1,261 1,115 Rate6 per  100,000 Population 58.4 53.1 47.9 42.5 Arygll and Clyde Number1,2,4,5 162 142 113 97   Rate6 73.5 64.8 51.7 44.7 Ayrshire and Arran Number1,2,4,5 295 248 194 161   Rate6 152.1 128.5 100.7 83.8 Borders Number1,2,4,5 18 18 29 14   Rate6 32.8 32.6 52.3 25.2 Dumfries and Galloway Number1,2,4,5 59 46 42 43   Rate6 77.0 60.3 54.9 56.5 Fife Number1,2,4,5 154 140 122 106   Rate6 85.3 77.3 67.1 58.1 Forth Valley Number1,2,4,5 76 68 64 73   Rate6 52.6 47.0 44.2 50.3 Grampian Number1,2,4,5 120 121 100 100   Rate6 44.8 45.4 37.6 37.8 Greater Glasgow Number1,2,4,5 172 182 1999 179   Rate6 37.3 39.7 43.5 39.3 Highland Number1,2,4,5 93 69 65 47   Rate6 87.1 64.7 61.0 44.2 Lanarkshire Number1,2,4,5 129 125 106 98   Rate6 44.8 43.5 36.8 34.1 Lothian Number1,2,4,5 150 138 143 120   Rate6 37.4 34.1 35.3 29.6 Orkney Number1,2,4,5 4 4 5 3   Rate6 40.8 40.9 51.4 30.9 Shetland Number1,2,4,5 7 10 7 6   Rate6 62.7 90.9 64.2 55.1 Tayside Number1,2,4,5 76 60 61 56   Rate6 37.2 29.5 30.2 27.8 Western Isles Number1,2,4,5 25 26...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 November 2003

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It is not alwayspossible to explicitly identify illegal drug use from centrally held data, assome drug classifications include the misuse of prescribed drugs.Patients Aged Under 18Admitted to Hospitals in Scotland with Any Mention of a Diagnosis of Drug Misuse1,2,3by NHS Board of Residence   Y/E March 1998 Y/E March 1999 Y/E March 2000 Y/E March 2001 Y/E March 2002P NHS Board of Residence Number Aged Under 18 % of All Patients Admitted with Drug Misuse Number Aged Under 18 % of All Patients Admitted  with Drug Misuse Number Aged Under 18 % of All Patients Admitted  with Drug Misuse Number Aged Under 18 % of All Patients Admitted  with Drug Misuse Number Aged Under 18 % of All Patients Admitted  with Drug Misuse All Areas 233 6.7 222 5.5 206 4.8 205 4.6 214 4.6 Ayrshire and Arran 51 16.3 40 10.3 37 9.1 44 10.0 50 8.6 Borders 5 8.8 6 11.5 8 15.1 1 1.6 9 16.4 Argyll and Clyde 19 6.9 19 5.2 26...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 November 2003

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The tables are not comparable because the2001 school census collected this information on pupils with records of needsonly, whereas the 2002 school census combined those with records of needs withthose pupils with Individualised Educational Programmes.Total Number of Pupils andNumber of Pupils with Record of Needs with Autistic Spectrum Disorder as MainDifficulty in Learning in Publicly Funded Schools by Local Authority   Pupils with Main Learning Difficulty Autistic Spectrum Disorder All Pupils in Publicly Funded Schools Scotland 1,515 745,074 Aberdeen City 63 25,853 Aberdeenshire 113 36,239 Angus 26...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 July 2002

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Health centre staff will be given 24 hours' notice of proposed transfer on 100% of occasions.3(16%)6(31%)10(53%)-13 100% of prisoners aged 55 or over and in prison for more than four weeks will be offered a urinalysis check if not carried out within the last three years.6(31%)4(22%)6(31%)3(16%)14. 100% of prisoners aged 35 and over and in prison for more than four weeks will be offered the opportunity to have their blood pressure (BP) recorded if not carried out within the last five years. 10(53%) 3(16%) 5(26...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 February 2002

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In custody cases the indictment has to be served within 80 days of full committal on petition.April 1997 - March 1998High Court: Percentage servedby 6 monthsby 7 monthsby 8 monthsby 9 monthsby 10 months10+ monthsAberdeen27%31%44%78%91%100%Airdrie14%16%24%46%73%100%Alloa67%67%67%67%67%100%Arbroath100%100%100%100%100%100%Ayr20%20%27%33%67%100%Banff33%33%67%67%100%100%Campbeltown0%0%0%0%100%100%Cupar80%80%100%100%100%100%Dingwall0%0%0%100%100%100%Dornoch Dumbarton50%55%55%86%91%100%Dumfries44%50%50%56%72%100%Dundee36%50%59%73%82%100%Dunfermline31%46%46%62%92%100%Dunoon50%50%50%50%100%100%Duns Edinburgh22%27%39%51%69%100%Elgin100%100%100%100%100%100%Falkirk44%56%56%56%89%100%Forfar33%33%67%100%100%100%Fort William Glasgow22%31%42%55%65%100%Greenock75%92%100%100%100%100%Haddington0%0%0%60%60%100%Hamilton17%17%21%41%66%100%Inverness13%13%19%56%94%100%Jedburgh Kilmarnock17%31%33%44%61%100%Kirkcaldy56%65%71%76%94%100%Kirkcudbright Kirkwall0%0%50%50%50%100%Lanark0%0%50%83%100%100%Lerwick Linlithgow50%70%80%90%90%100%Lochmaddy Oban Paisley41%48%56%70%77%100%Peebles0%0%0%0%25%100%Perth9%9%26...
Official Report Meeting date: 21 November 2006

Audit Committee, 21 Nov 2006

I suggest that I report back, possibly with a paper, at a future meeting so that we can work out the best approach to take and respond formally.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 March 2006

Enterprise and Culture Committee, 28 Mar 2006

I am not keen for people's jobs and livelihoods and the future of Scottish businesses to be reduced to a conversation about whether reports are true and Scottish Enterprise is in dire straits.
Official Report Meeting date: 3 February 2004

Audit Committee, 03 Feb 2004

In that way, we are doing a very useful job for the public.Those are my observations. It will be useful if, in future decisions that the committee takes, we bear in mind members' contributions, so that we can review constantly where to draw the line.
Official Report Meeting date: 9 September 2003

European and External Relations Committee, 09 Sep 2003

We would need to address that matter at some point in the future, although it is not up for discussion at the moment.

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