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Starting well shows how we can do so through new ways of improving health, new ways of tackling health inequalities, new ways of delivering services and new ways of driving forward change.
All non-executive appointments to NHS boards, Special Health Boards and NHS trusts are announced by the Scottish Executive in the form of news releases. The latest, dated 11 January 2002, is to be found on the Scottish Executive's website at the following address:http://www.scotland.gov.uk/pages/news/2002/01/SE5143.aspxAdditionally, details of current ministerial appointments to all Scottish public bodies are published on the Scottish Executive Public Appointments website at the following address:http://www.scotland.gov.uk/government/publicappoint/publicbodies.asp.
We will constantly monitor the potential for producing further publicity and information, to ensure that people are aware of the latest developments and preparations. However, we are dealing with an uncertain situation, so there needs to be some flexibility in arrangements because the information can and will change as time goes by.
The following table details how much has been spent on New Deal for Young People in each year since the scheme's inception:Year£0001997-981,2661998-9917,3301999-200032,4882000-0138,846April 01 - March 0242,752*Total132,682Note:*Latest forecast.
I thank the minister for his response, particularly on the point about financial assistance, which is of considerable reassurance. I will not press amendments 26 and 29. Amendment 26, by agreement, withdrawn.
The latest available information is as follows: New JoinersRe-joiners1995-962,2781,0491996-972,0019501997-981,9911,038These figures include both nurses and midwives.