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Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 August 2005

S2W-17664

This information is basedon a sample of General Practitioners which is not of sufficient size to allowfor a breakdown by NHS board.Table 1 Laboratory Reports ofSelected Sexually Transmitted Infections by NHS Board1, 2000-2004.Genital chlamydia NHS Board 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Argyll and Clyde 375 522 832 1,011 1,134 Ayrshire and Arran 275 356 813 888 887 Borders 51 51 48 189 259 Dumfries and Galloway 282 328 408 386 502 Fife 512 524 858 1,002 1,199 Forth Valley 354 442 373 595 608 Grampian 1,160 1,235 1,348 1,427 1,800 Greater Glasgow 1,689 2,406 2,295 3,102 3,487 Highland 500 531 626 630 788 Lanarkshire 400 728 890 885 982 Lothian 1,206 2,432 2,742 2,971 3,016 Orkney 10 41 45 55 51 Shetland 8 24 33 41 50 Tayside 822 953 1,069 1,189 1,281 Western Isles 0 0 3 9 25 Unspecified 0 56 0 0 0 Scotland 7,644 10,629 12,383 14,380 16,069 Gonorrhoea NHS Board 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Argyll and Clyde 36 39 47 24 41 Ayrshire and Arran 10 21 31 16 10 Borders 0 0 7 1 5 Dumfries and Galloway 40 21 13 26...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 April 2005

S2W-15852

Persons with a Charge Proved in Scottish Courts for Selected Offences1, by Police Force Area, 1997- 2003 Offence/Police Force Area 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 20032 Housebreaking   Central 159 102 139 109 160 154 150 Dumfries and Galloway 99 118 105 109 104 97 86 Fife 347 297 330 292 334 268 275 Grampian 497 469 470 429 415 351 363 Lothian and Borders 486 369 331 388 347 416 353 Northern 125 106 104 71 102 76 103 Strathclyde 1,288 1,293 1,358 1,096 1,075 1,122 1,004 Tayside 274 223 184 192 174 251 198 Total 3,275 2,977 3,021 2,686 2,711 2,735 2,532 Theft by Opening a Lockfast Place   Central 113 91 81 55 66 73 73 Dumfries and Galloway 26...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 March 2005

S2W-14712

Information broken down by employing local authority and information relating to police, fire and teaching staff who are employed in local government and who have retired on health grounds is not held in the form requested and is therefore not readily available.Local Government Pension Scheme Membership and Ill Health Retirement Details 2003-04, Figures taken from LFR 24 Returns *Figures for All Employees is Excluding Admitted Employees Pension Fund No. of Contributing Members Total Ill-Health Retirals Percentage *All Employees Admitted Employees Aberdeen City 21,251 2,616 23,867 N/A Dumfries and Galloway 4,999 281 5,280 39 0.74 Dundee City 15,603 1,957 17,560 82 0.47 Edinburgh City 30,296 5,112 35,408 164 0.46 Falkirk 11,364 748 12,112 66 0.54 Fife 14,190 275 14,465 78 0.54 Glasgow City 77,286 9,902 87,188 395 0.45 Highland 11,354 453 11,807 40 0.34 Orkney Islands 1,231 160 1,391 7 0.50 Shetland Islands 2,175 699 2,874 11 0.38 Scottish Borders 3,757 271 4,028 13 0.32 Local Government Pension Scheme Membership and Ill Health Retirement Details 2002-03, Figures taken from LFR 24 Returns *Figures for All Employees is Excluding Admitted Employees Pension Fund No. of Contributing Members Total Ill-Health Retirals Percentage *All Employees Admitted Employees Aberdeen City 20,102 2,626 22,728 102 0.45 Dumfries and Galloway 4,749 161 4,910 29 0.59 Dundee City 14,472 1,830 16,302 92 0.56 Edinburgh City 29,477 5,095 34,572 175 0.51 Falkirk 10,777 732 11,509 101 0.87 Fife 13,694 325 14,019 86 0.61 Glasgow City 71,705 9,879 81,584 487 0.59 Highland 11,048 459 11,507 42 0.36 Orkney Islands 1,070 151 1,221 8 0.65 Shetland Islands 1,990 678 2,668 17 0.64 Scottish Borders 3,616 207 3,823 26...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 December 2004

S2W-12292

Detailed information for such staff for the period requested is not available.Number Of Full-Time Equivalent Staff in Post in Scottish Executive Core Departments1 April 1999   Full-Time Staff Part-Time Staff All Staff Staff Employed By Scottish Executive On Temporary Contracts (Number)  (%) Total 3,658 199.8 3,857.8 303.5 7.9% Agriculture, Environment and Fisheries 967 39.8 1,006.8 88.7 8.8% Central Services 1,002 37.9 1,039.9 137.9 13.3% Centrally Managed Staff 67 7.4 74.4 0 0.0% Development Department 476 20.2 496.2 15 3.0% Education and Industry Department 553 43.6 596.6 18 3.0% Health Department 235 20.5 255.5 14.5 5.7% Home Department 358 30.4 388.4 29.4 7.6%  1 April 2000   Full-Time Staff Part-Time Staff All Staff Staff Employed By Scottish Executive On Temporary Contracts (Number)  (%) Total 3,813 205.6 4,018.6 146.6 3.6% Central Services 787 36.1 823.1 16.6 2.0% Centrally Managed Staff 202 8.2 210.2 9.9 4.7% Development Department 495 25.3 520.3 6 1.2% Education Department 335 23.4 358.4 4 1.1% Enterprise and Lifelong Learning Department 277 20.9 297.9 7 2.3% Executive Secretariat 265 10.7 275.7 15.4 5.6% Health Department 292 19 311 13 4.2% Justice Department 182 21.9 203.9 8.8 4.3% Rural Affairs Department 978 40.1 1,018.1 65.9 6.5%  1 April 2001   Full-Time Staff Part-Time Staff All Staff Staff Employed By Scottish Executive On Temporary Contracts (Number)  (%) Total 3,849 228.5 4,077.5 177.1 4.3% Central Services 800 46.8 846.8 35.5 4.2% Centrally Managed Staff 95 2.7 97.7 3 3.1% Development Department 481 27.5 508.5 8 1.6% Education Department 361 30.8 391.8 8.8 2.2% Enterprise and Lifelong Learning Dept 290 23.9 313.9 9.5 3.0% Executive Secretariat 278 14.9 292.9 21.3 7.3% Health Department 319 18.3 337.3 6.5 1.9% Justice Department 196 22.9 218.9 11.4 5.2% Rural Affairs Department 1,029 40.7 1,069.7 73.1 6.8%  1 April 2002   Full-Time Staff Part-Time Staff All Staff Staff Employed By Scottish Executive On Temporary Contracts (Number)  (%) Total 4,060 257.1 4,317.1 274.3 6.4% Centrally Managed Staff 91 4.3 95.3 5 5.2% Corporate Services 628 41.8 669.8 52.2 7.8% Development Department 539 32.2 571.2 22.6 4.0% Education Department 290 25.4 315.4 25.8 8.2% Enterprise and Lifelong Learning Dept 319 23.7 342.7 18.9 5.5% Executive Secretariat 292 17.5 309.5 22.5 7.3% Finance 135 9.1 144.1 1 0.7% Health Department 355 20.8 375.8 5.5 1.5% Justice Department 221 29.1 250.1 17.1 6.8% Ministerial Group 83 2.2 85.2 2 2.3% Rural Affairs Department 1,107 51 1,158 101.7 8.8%  1 April 2003   Full-Time Staff Part-Time Staff All Staff Staff Employed By Scottish Executive On Temporary Contracts (Number)  (%) Total 4,164 274.8 4,438.8 206.3 4.6% Centrally Managed Staff 92 5.4 97.4 4 4.1% Corporate Services 600 43.4 643.4 40.7 6.3% Development Department 472 20.6 492.6 18.9 3.8% Education Department 255 25.5 280.5 21 7.5% Enterprise and Lifelong Learning Department 319 26...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 November 2004

S2W-11574

The numbers of staff is the staff establishment on front line vehicles (whole-time equivalents in each health board area).Table 4: Number of Ambulances and Ambulance Staff by Health Board – Non-Emergency Service   2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 Health Board Vehicles Staff Vehicles Staff Vehicles Staff Vehicles Staff Argyll and Clyde 52 63.8 54 64.3 55 64.3 56 73.8 Ayrshire and Arran 41 57.8 41 58.8 41 58.8 41 58.8 Borders 16 22.8 17 25.5 17 25.5 19 25.3 Dumfries and Galloway 20 33.6 20 34.9 21 34.9 23 35.9 Fife 38 52.8 39 58.1 39 58.1 41 61.1 Forth Valley 24 36.8 24 40.8 24 40.8 26...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 August 2004

S2W-09600

As thetext of the document makes clear, the document is dated 26 October 2001.The remit of the inquiry doesnot refer to 1 September 2003. 
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 April 2004

S2W-07090

Similarly, appeal decisions may relate to applications from an earlier period.Telecommunications Data 2002   Applications Made Granted Refused Granted on Appeal Refused on Health & Safety Grounds Average time taken to determine (days) Aberdeen City* 40 31 8 2 0 82 Aberdeenshire 22 26 1 1 1 74 Angus 16 14 1 - 0 69 Argyll and Bute 41 28 1 1 0 57 Clackmannanshire* 4 1 1 - 1 63 Dumfries & Galloway 23 27 1 - 0 78 Dundee City 19 12 5 1 0 76 East Ayrshire 18 13 5 1 2 115 East Dunbartonshire 28 21 6 2 3 79 East Lothian 24 17 3 - 0 72 East Renfrewshire 13 14 2 1 0 85 Edinburgh 160 131 20 2 0 79 Eilean Siar* 6 6 0 0 0 48 Falkirk* 32 14 8 2 2 79 Fife 46 35 9 3 2 65 Glasgow City* 128 * * 1 * * Highland 13 8 4 2 1 102 Inverclyde 12 8 2 - 0 67 Midlothian* 8 5 1 2 0 52 Moray 11 12 0 - 0 57 North Ayrshire 19 18 3 - 0 56 North Lanarkshire 40 42 6 1 2 88 Orkney* 0 * * - * * Perth and Kinross 28 25 3 3 0 104 Renfrewshire 38 27 7 2 0 76 Scottish Borders 39 14 1 - 0 92 Shetland* 3 * * - 0 * South Ayrshire 21 21 3 - 0 87 South Lanarkshire* 77 58 3 3 0 83 Stirling 16 13 3 - 0 78 West Dunbartonshire 19 11 9 0 0 68 West Lothian 41 32 4 1 0 62 Note: *Missing/incomplete return Telecommunications Data 2003   Applications Made Granted Refused Granted on Appeal Refused on Health & Safety Grounds Average time taken to determine (days) Aberdeen City* 32 23 4 3 0 67 Aberdeenshire* 29 18 1 - 0 52 Angus 20 20 3 - 0 60 Argyll and Bute 43 31 2 - 0 62 Clackmannanshire* 7 4 1 2 0 55 Dumfries & Galloway 46 44 1 - 0 65 Dundee City* 10 8 5 1 0 66 East Ayrshire* 19 13 1 1 0 135 East Dunbartonshire 13 10 4 1 1 55 East Lothian 11 12 0 2 0 38 East Renfrewshire 13 9 2 - 0 53 Edinburgh* 84 59 7 2 0 91 Eilean Siar* 20 15 1 - 0 46 Falkirk* 6 2 1 3 0 52 Fife* 35 30 2 2 2 132 Glasgow City* 135 * * 2 0 * Highland* 43 35 1 2 0 55 Inverclyde* 6 4 1 - 0 74 Midlothian 19 15 2 - 1 77 Moray 21 10 0 - 0 35 North Ayrshire* * * * - 0 * North Lanarkshire 32 30 3 2 0 63 Orkney* * 0 0 - 0 * Perth and Kinross 40 40 2 1 0 91 Renfrewshire* 22 31 2 2 0 67 Scottish Borders* 21 45 0 - 0 47 Shetland* 0 2 0 - 0 110 South Ayrshire* 18 17 2 - 0 78 South Lanarkshire 37 36 2 1 0 72 Stirling 10 10 1 1 0 48 West Dunbartonshire 7 1 4 1 0 60 West Lothian* 18 13 5 3 3 64 Note: *Missing/incomplete return.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 December 2003

Finance Committee, 02 Dec 2003

We do not get any subvention in the form of grant in aid.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 December 2005

Plenary, 22 Dec 2005

We move to open debate. There are four speakers. All will get in if they stick rigidly to four minutes.
Official Report Meeting date: 9 February 2006

Plenary, 09 Feb 2006

The Executive will blame the local authorities, but it cannot get away from its promise to provide free personal care.Both of my parents have recently been in four different hospitals, and during my visits I talked to many doctors, nurses and social workers.

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