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Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 June 2001

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The Scottish values under this header are Scottish Executive estimates, based on the UK values.Table 1 sets out expenditure on the categories that make up "Other items" in Government Expenditure and Revenue in Scotland, 1998-99.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 May 2001

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To ask the Scottish Executive how many and what percentage of (a) primary 1, (b) primary 2 and (c) primary 3 children in Clydesdale were in class si'es of 30 or more in (i) 1996-97, (ii) 1997-1998, (iii) 1998-1999, (iv) 1999-2000 and (v) 2000-01.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 January 2001

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The table details the number of people attending day centres primarily intended for older people in 1998. 1998 is the latest year for which data are available as this census is now conducted on a triennial basis.People Attending 1 Day Centres for Older People2 1998 Local AuthorityNumberAttendingAs a percentage of people aged 65 and overAberdeen City5941.87%Aberdeenshire7002.30%Angus2631.42%Argyll and Bute1410.86%Clackmannanshire600.85%Dumfries and Galloway6292.30%Dundee City1780.70%East Ayrshire1470.77%East Dunbartonshire200.13%East Lothian- - East Renfrewshire1220.94%Edinburgh, City of9621.40%Eilean Siar591.14%Falkirk3001.41%Fife6031.09%Glasgow, City of1,3701.47%Highland1,2613.83%Inverclyde1881.37%Midlothian170.15%Moray1160.86%North Ayrshire1840.86%North Lanarkshire5651.28%Orkney Islands1053.31%Perth and Kinross3441.42%Renfrewshire7272.83%Scottish Borders3511.75%Shetland Islands1485.04%South Ayrshire6943.33%South Lanarkshire7211.68%Stirling480.38%West Dunbartonshire4573.17%West Lothian2881.71%Scotland12,3621.58%Source: SEHD, Community Care Statistics, D1-B Return.Notes:1.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 September 2000

S1W-08849

A copy of this is available in the Parliament's Reference Centre (Bib. number 7379).The numbers of consultants employed by the NHS in Scotland in the specialties referred to in questions asked by Mary Scanlon on 25 July 2000 are shown in attached Table 1. The information is as at 30 September 1999 and has been obtained from the Medical and Dental Manpower C...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 July 2000

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Further information on earnings can be obtained directly from ONS.Table 1 shows the percentage increases in gross weekly earnings1 in (a) the public sector and (b) all sectors for Scotland, England and Great Britain over the period for which comparable data is available.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 February 2000

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We shall lay regulations to increase National Health Service charges in Scotland from 1 April 2000. There will be an increase in the prescription charge of 10p, from £5.90 to £6.00 per item dispensed.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 October 1999

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The information is laid out in the table below.Gross Expenditure(1)(2)(3) on Community Care by Local Authorities (£'000s)Client Group(4)1993-94(5)1994-951995-961996-971997-98(6)Adults with mental health problems15,28025,92033,15140,98839,522Adults with learning difficulties85,19993,182116,239129,103141,543Physically disabled adults51,21855,16960,50262,23745,890Older people(5)308,316208,531230,364226,166319,336Substance misuse5,40710,65911,79710,8299,658HIV/AIDS1,1541,8222,1611,2691,906Services for all community care client groupsn/a209,344253,870313,237273,852Total Expenditure466,575604,627708,082783,829831,707Source: Data supplied by local authorities on statistical form Local Financial Return (LFR3 Social Work).1.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 September 1999

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These are as follows:-The number of New Deal participants and the proportion of each cohort moving into i) unsubsidised jobs, ii) subsidised jobs and iii) all jobs;The number of participants and the proportion of each monthly cohort moving from the Gateway and each of the options into unsubsidised jobs;The unit costs of the outcomes covered in 1 and 2 above;The number of participants and the proportion of each monthly cohort remaining in jobs 13 weeks, 6, 12 or 18 months after leaving New Deal, as measured by the renewal or otherwise of claims for JSA and other benefits;The numbers and proportions of participants who are disabled, from ethnic minority backgrounds and who are men and women achieving the outcomes in 1, 2 and 4 above;The numbers of subsidised jobs made available by employers and the level of employer satisfaction;The level of satisfaction among participating young people;The number and level of qualifications achieved by New Deal participants; andThe number of participants and the proportion of each monthly cohort leaving the New Deal for known destinations.In addition to these measures a comprehensive programme of evaluation is underway.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 September 1999

S1W-01033

These are as follows:-The number of New Deal participants and the proportion of each cohort moving into i) unsubsidised jobs, ii) subsidised jobs and iii) all jobs;The number of participants and the proportion of each monthly cohort moving from the Gateway and each of the options into unsubsidised jobs;The unit costs of the outcomes covered in 1 and 2 above;The number of participants and the proportion of each monthly cohort remaining in jobs 13 weeks, 6, 12 or 18 months after leaving New Deal, as measured by the renewal or otherwise of claims for JSA and other benefits;The numbers and proportions of participants who are disabled, from ethnic minority backgrounds and who are men and women achieving the outcomes in 1, 2 and 4 above;The numbers of subsidised jobs made available by employers and the level of employer satisfaction;The level of satisfaction among participating young people;The number and level of qualifications achieved by New Deal participants; andThe number of participants and the proportion of each monthly cohort leaving the New Deal for known destinations.In addition to these measures a comprehensive programme of evaluation is underway.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 August 1999

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These services are provided at 4 centres in Scotland.Level 1 and 2 infertility services are provided by all Health Boards.

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