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Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 November 2001

S1W-19364

Under the contract, outputs for health care services are specified and, consequently, it is not a matter for SPS how many staff posts are involved.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 October 2001

S1W-18708

In addition, through the Scottish Health Plan Our National Health and projects such as Allies in Change, we are promoting the involvement of mental health service users and their carers in service planning and delivery.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 February 2001

S1W-13009

The total planned provision for health in 2000-01 is £5.4 billion, of which £4.5 billion has been allocated to health boards for Hospital and Community Health Services revenue purposes. Details of individual revenue allocations made to health boards in the current year are as follows: Health Board£ millionArgyll & Clyde375.367Ayrshire & Arran321.810Borders93.816Dumfries & Galloway 138.811Fife277.702Forth Valley229.916Grampian425.825Greater Glasgow858.824Highland183.491Lanarkshire453.952Lothian641.185Orkney19.318Shetland23.366Tayside375.246Western Isles35.941TOTAL4454.570The remainder of the health budget in the current year will fund the demand led Family Health Services, health board capital expenditure, nurse education, research, the Welfare Foods Scheme and a number of other health services.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 July 2000

S1W-08421

To ask the Scottish Executive what progress is being made in moving towards (a) computerisation of all medical records and (b) a smart card system so that people attending out of hours services such as doctors' on call services receive prompt medical treatment.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 31 May 2000

S1W-07300

I have set the Registers of Scotland the following key targets for 2000-01:to achieve a return of 6% on net capital employed over the three-year period ending 31 March 2001;to continue the Land Register extension programme by preparing for the transfer of the County of Midlothian on 1 April 2001;to maintain and enhance customer service through retention of the Charter Mark; by achieving a 97% rating for overall customer care; and by processing 95% of all other enquiries in compliance with the Registers of Scotland Customer Service Policy;to achieve turnaround times:-averaging 35, but not exceeding 50 working days for Sasine Writs;-averaging 40, but not exceeding 55 working days for Dealings with Whole; and-not exceeding 200 working days for 65% of Domestic First Registrations;to reduce the standard production cost index by 1.5% by 31 March 2001 from its base at 31 March 1999;to launch Registers Direct by 31 July 2000 and sign up at least 250 organisations to this service this year.to achieve a registration accuracy of at least 98% during 2000-01.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 September 1999

S1W-01006

To ask the Scottish Executive what plans it has to improve the co-ordination between the health service and local authority social work services in providing long term community care and health services.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 September 1999

S1W-01006

To ask the Scottish Executive what plans it has to improve the co-ordination between the health service and local authority social work services in providing long term community care and health services.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 July 1999

S1W-00100

We also need to look at ways of improving cardiac rehabilitation services across the country. The overall aim of the Task Force's work is to make sure that people with CHD have equity of access to the network of cardiac services and are not disadvantaged by factors such as age or where they live.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 June 2006

S2W-26788

Since 2003, we have introduced a number of initiativesaimed at promoting sustainable transport, including:A national concessionary faresscheme, with funding capped at £159 million for 2006-07, enabling older and disabledpeople to travel free anywhere in Scotland by bus;The £22 million Bus Route DevelopmentGrant, which provides kick-start funding for new and enhanced bus services;£1.2 million Regional SelectiveAssistance funding towards Scotland’s first large-scale biodiesel plant, near Motherwell;£1 million grant funding towardsregional transport partnerships to fund travel plan officers;£750,000 core-funding of CyclingScotland, an independent organisation, to provide a greater focus on achieving thetargets of the National Cycling Strategy;£9.5million in grants to cycle charity Sustrans to develop the National Cycle Networkin Scotland, with a further £8 million announced on £20 June 2006;Funding worth £575,000 in eachof three years for the stepchange pilot initiative, which aimed to encouragea more efficient use of cars and an increase in alternative modes of travel at locallevel;£56million towards the Bus Service Operators Grant (BSOG), which recognises the publicservice aspect of bus services, and passes on benefits to passengers through mitigationof fare increases, andPublishing Scottish PlanningPolicy 17, which promotes an integrated approach to land use, economic development,transport and the environment.In addition, since 2003 we havecontinued to support further initiatives, including:Traveline Scotland, a telephone,internet and SMS travel enquiry service providing public transport timetable andjourney planning information to travellers in Scotland;Transport Direct, the UK-widedoor-to-door journey planner and travel information service:Awards through the Freight FacilitiesGrant scheme, which aims to encourage thetransfer of freight from roads;School Travel Co-ordinators;Grant funding towards safer routes to school and cycling, walking and saferstreets projects (CWSS)Working with the UK Governmenton new fuel technology such as biofuels and low carbon vehicle technology), andPublishing the National TransportStrategy which will take a broad view of the development of Transport in Scotland overthe next 20 years.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 December 2005

S2W-20841

To ask the Scottish Executive what action is being taken to improve services to children at risk. I would draw your attention to the Partnership for a Better Scotland document  at http://www.scotland.gov.uk/library5/government/pfbs-00.asp which sets out the Scottish Executive’s commitments in relation to children, young people and their families.

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