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Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 September 2000

S1W-09337

There is a discontinuity in the data between 1996-97 and 1997-98.Net Revenue Expenditure 1,2 on Adults with Mental Health Problems (£ million) 1994-951995-961996-971997-9831998-99Net Expenditure to be financed from grants, non-domestic rates, council taxes and balances.23.130.134.733.438.2Source: As reported by councils on the statistical return Local Financial Return for Social Work (LFR3).Notes:1. Excludes Loan Charges.2. Data for 1998-99 are provisional and will be subject to change.3.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 August 2000

S1W-08688

To ask the Scottish Executive how many claims there were against the NHS Trusts in each health board area in respect of (a) clinical mishaps or accidents, (b) non-clinical mishaps or accidents in each of the last five years and what the total cost of these types of claims in each health board area was in terms of (i) compensation paid out and (ii) investigating and defending claims. Until 1 April 2000 health boards and Trusts were responsible for arranging their own cover for non-clinical incidents.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 31 July 2000

S1W-06398

The council is contributing £1.186 million to the total cost of £4.3 million with other funding being provided by the European Regional Development Fund, Scottish Enterprise and the Forth Road Bridge Joint Board.City of Edinburgh Council's A90 (Echline to Barnton) Phase 1 Bus Priority MeasuresThe Scottish Office awarded the council £1.2 million from the 199...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 June 2000

S1W-08299

I announced yesterday a total end-year flexibility allocation of £435 million. Table 1 shows end-year balances generated by vote.In discussion with my Cabinet colleagues we agreed that departments should retain a total of £362 million both to fund slippage in capital projects and to meet our agreed policy that departments retain a 75% share of the end-year ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 June 2000

S1W-07937

As anticipated, four of these will be addressed in the context of the Commission's proposals for new food hygiene law, the first element of which is due to be published later this month (numbers 1, 6, 10, 11). Steps have been taken to progress the other two issues (7, 33). 23 recommendations do not require EU approval - four have been completed (numbers 17,...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 June 2000

S1W-07906

The amount spent by each local authority in 1999-2000 is shown in table 1 and the allocation for each for 2000-01 is set out in table 2:Table 1Warm Deal expenditure by Local Authorities in 1999-2000CouncilAmount spentCouncilAmount spentAberdeen£81,847Inverclyde£60,000Aberdeenshire£52,153Midlothian£50,000Angus£10,769Moray£60,000Argyll and Bute£42,382North Ay...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 June 2000

S1O-01908

These proposals will be issued for public consultation later this year.A three-week national media campaign to alert carers to the strategy and the NHS Helpline as a source of advice and support was launched on 28 April. From 1 April the helpline has been able to provide information and advice to carers on a range of issues, including access to local suppor...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 June 2000

S1W-07254

Details of the funding provided by each partnership to individual projects and organisations are not maintained centrally.Social Inclusion Partnership (SIP) Fund allocations to Glasgow-based partnerships, 1999-2000 and 2000-01Name of Social Inclusion PartnershipParliamentary constituency or constituencies in which SIP is located1999-2000£0002000-01£000 Glasgow East End SIPGlasgow ShettlestonGlasgow Springburn Glasgow Baillieston2,8002,853Glasgow North SIPGlasgow MaryhillGlasgow Springburn3,3002,972Greater Easterhouse SIPGlasgow SpringburnGlasgow Baillieston3,4003,476Drumchapel SIPGlasgow Anniesland1,8752,547Gorbals SIPGlasgow Shettleston563764Greater Govan SIPGlasgow Govan375509Greater Pollok SIPGlasgow PollokGlasgow Cathcart1,7252,343Milton SIPGlasgow Maryhill200764Springburn SIPGlasgow Springburn200764Glasgow Anti-Racist Alliance SIPCity-wide593743Big Step - Pathways to Independence SIPCity-wide378513Glasgow Routes out of Prostitution SIPCity-wide188256Castlemilk Partnership1Glasgow Cathcart2,5302,400Glasgow Regeneration Programme2City-wide1,1001,128TOTAL 19,22722,032Notes:1...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 May 2000

S1W-06071

Scottish Executive, Education Statistics Division (A2 statistical return completed by Sheriff Courts).Notes:1. Figures for 1999 are as yet unpublished and should therefore be regarded as provisional.Information on the number of couples currently on the waiting list to adopt and on the average age of adoptive parents is not held centrally.We aim to improve a...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 May 2000

S1W-05723

The figures show cancellations of all planned admissions to hospital including, because no distinction can be made, those where no operation was required.Information on cancellations of hospital planned admissions is published annually in Scottish Health Statistics.NHS in Scotland: Cancellations of Hospital Admissions1 by Health Board Area of Treatment; Years Ending 31 March 1996 to 31 March 1999Health Board31 March 199631 March 199731 March 199831 March 1999Argyll and Clyde 253 634674828Ayrshire and Arran 184 179241289Borders 220 283272287Dumfries and Galloway 43 5899220Fife 656 880877796Forth Valley 112 182283268Grampian 1,364 1,4351,4321,874Greater Glasgow2 1,923 --2,468Highland 912 887692750Lanarkshire 252 26293281Lothian 2,326 2,5071,8882,170Orkney 4 13237Shetland 13 261624Tayside 881 765937947Western Isles 5 1049Source: ISD, Scotland.Notes:1...

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