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Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 November 2000

S1W-11492

I wish to ensure that the Inspectorate continues to make this contribution.Following a review of the options for discharging these functions, I have decided that the creation of an Executive Agency represents the best way forward. I have rejected other options, including the creation of a Non-Departmental Public Body.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 May 2000

S1W-06706

The forum will decide on other priorities at its next meeting on 6 June.Annex AMembership of National SEN Advisory ForumMrs Jayne AnsellDirector Sleep Scotland, Member of Enable's National Children's CommitteeMs Jane ArrowsmithScottish Independent Special Schools GroupMrs Jeanette CochraneDeputy Regional Councillor, Royal College of Speech and Language TherapyMr Neil CampbellChief Executive, Dumfries and Galloway Health BoardMr Paul HamillHead of SEN Department, Strathclyde UniversityMr Jimmy HawthornAssociation of Directors of Social WorkMs Ros HunterAdviser: Support for Learning, Borders CouncilDr Patricia JacksonConsultant Paediatrician, Royal Hospital for Sick Children, EdinburghMr Brian KirkcaldyAssociation of Directors of EducationMr Ian LiddleChair, Association of Scottish Principal Educational PsychologistsMrs Arlene MooneyScottish President, National Association for Special Educational NeedsMr Frank NewallCoSLAProfessor Sheila RiddellChair of Social Policy, (Disability Studies), Glasgow UniversityMr Bruce RobertsonCoSLAMr Bill Sadler President, Scottish Support for Learning AssociationMr Kevin TansleyHead Teacher, The Royal Blind School, EdinburghMs Kay TisdallChildren in ScotlandMs Janice WalkerScottish Association of Pre-School Home Visiting Teachers for Children with SENMrs Shirley YoungParent, and information worker for families, of children with special needsAnnex BNational SEN Advisory Forum RemitThe forum's remit has been drawn in general terms to allow a focus on broad strategy and policy issues, while not precluding examination of specific issues of concern in the SEN area.The remit is set out below:to advise Scottish Ministers on the development and implementation of policies to improve standards of provision for special educational needs and their consistent application throughout Scotland;to monitor the implications, for provision of special educational needs, of national policies for improving standards and promoting social inclusion in schools;to review progress in the development of approaches for the inclusion of children with special educational needs in mainstream provision; andto keep Scottish Ministers and other interested parties informed of best...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 December 1999

S1W-03352

A proposal to investigate databases of putative OP sufferers is also under consideration.Third, measures will be implemented, aimed at continuing to promote best practice, through a range of measures, including further improvements to labelling to highlight necessary precautions; a continuing programme of targeted inspections by HSE inspectors to reinforce ...
Official Report Meeting date: 13 December 2005

Audit Committee, 13 Dec 2005

The auditors invited the boards to give us their best indication of the potential funding gaps.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 May 2006

S2W-25961

The number of injury accidents recordedon the A9 between (a) Helmsdale and Dunbeath, (b) Dornoch and Helmsdale, (c) Invernessand Dornoch, (d) Kingussie and Inverness, (e) Pitlochry and Kingussie, (f) Perth and Pitlochryand (g) Dunbeath and Scrabster between 1997 and 2005 is as follows:(a) A9 Helmsdale to Dunbeath Year Fatal Serious Slight Total 1997 0 0 0 0 1998 0 0 2 2 1999 0 0 1 1 2000 0 0 1 1 2001 0 1 4 5 2002 0 1 3 4 2003 0 0 4 4 2004 0 1 2 3 2005 0 0 2 2 Total 0 3 19 22 (b) A9 Dornoch to Helmsdale Year Fatal Serious Slight Total 1997 0 5 11 16 1998 0 5 8 13 1999 1 9 5 15 2000 0 5 9 14 2001 0 8 9 17 2002 0 7 10 17 2003 1 5 9 15 2004 2 6 6 14 2005 1 4 11 16 Total 5 54 78 137 (c) A9 Inverness to Dornoch Year Fatal Serious Slight Total 1997 3 11 16 30 1998 2 9 19 30 1999 5 12 16 33 2000 1 5 29 35 2001 1 9 23 33 2002 2 6 19 27 2003 3 9 23 35 2004 2 7 24 33 2005 1 11 21 33 Total 20 79 190 289 (d) A9 Kingussie to Inverness Year Fatal Serious Slight Total 1997 0 2 18 20 1998 4 1 18 23 1999 4 4 16 24 2000 2 3 16 21 2001 3 2 10 15 2002 0 5 16 21 2003 2 5 19 26...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 March 2006

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The available information isgiven in the following tables.Persons Proceeded Against forSupply or Possession with Intent to Supply Drugs1, by Approximate AuthorityArea2, 1999-2003 Local authority area 1999 2000 2001 2002 20033 Aberdeen City 96 63 56 75 64 Aberdeenshire 16 12 28 24 32 Angus 17 27 19 18 17 Argyll and Bute 15 22 29 11 6 Clackmannanshire 27 13 13 16 29 Dumfries and Galloway 32 38 29 49 39 Dundee City 30 31 19 48 42 East Ayrshire 58 55 68 67 117 East Lothian 8 3 4 2 7 Edinburgh, City of 132 113 127 114 129 Eilean Siar 6 2 2 7 3 Falkirk 33 31 48 53 42 Fife 76 43 63 61 73 Glasgow City 564 393 405 273 355 Highland 32 32 46 45 63 Inverclyde 54 45 43 39 51 Midlothian - 1 - - - Moray 14 11 12 7 12 North Lanarkshire 69 48 44 39 33 Orkney Islands 8 1 4 - 6 Perth and Kinross 65 49 60 67 55 Renfrewshire 62 50 39 25 26...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 June 2005

S2W-17329

The number of recorded crimes and offences involving air weapons and unidentified weapons in the last four years, and the age breakdown of the main accused, where known, by police force area, are given in the following tables.Crimes and Offences Recorded by the Police in which an Air Weapon or Unidentified Weapon was Alleged to have Been Used, by Age of Main Accused and Police Force, Scotland, 2000 Age of Accused Under 16 16 and Over No Accused Identified Total Police Force Air-Weapon Un-Identified Air-Weapon Un-Identified Air-Weapon Un-Identified Air-Weapon Un-Identified Central 15 1 11 2 12 0 38 3 Dumfries and Galloway 5 0 5 0 3 0 13 0 Fife 2 0 5 0 4 0 11 0 Grampian 10 0 16 2 34 4 60 6 Lothian and Borders 16 0 11 6 98 48 125 54 Northern 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Strathclyde 51 0 82 31 162 41 295 72 Tayside 2 0 19 2 7 5 28 7 Total 101 1 149 43 320 98 570 142  Crimes and Offences Recorded by the Police in which an Airweapon or Unidentified Weapon was Alleged to have Been Used, by Age of Main Accused and Police Force, Scotland, 2001 Age of Accused Under 16 16 and over No accused identified Total Police Force Air-Weapon Un-Identified Air-Weapon Un-Identified Air-Weapon Un-Identified Air-Weapon Un-Identified Central 3 0 25 2 1 6 29 8 Dumfries and Galloway 15 0 15 0 7 0 37 0 Fife 4 0 11 0 7 0 22 0 Grampian 14 0 20 0 19 0 53 0 Lothian and Borders 11 0 12 0 133 30 156 30 Northern 0 0 4 0 1 0 5 0 Strathclyde 36 6 51 56 59 227 146 289 Tayside 7 0 21 2 40 4 68 6 Total 90 6 159 60 267 267 516 333  Crimes and Offences Recorded by the Police in which an Airweapon or Unidentified Weapon was Alleged to have Been Used, by Age of Main Accused and Police Force, Scotland, 2002 Age of Accused Under 16 16 and Over No Accused Identified Total Police Force Air-Weapon Un-Identified Air-Weapon Un-Identified Air-Weapon Un-Identified Air-Weapon Un-Identified Central 0 0 6 0 4 0 10 0 Dumfries and Galloway 5 0 6 0 8 0 19 0 Fife 7 0 20 0 4 0 31 0 Grampian 17 1 24 5 12 1 53 7 Lothian and Borders 23 3 27 6 59 149 109 158 Northern 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Strathclyde 26...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 April 2005

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(Note: Records have only been kept since 2002-03) Establishment (i) Self Harm 2002-03 2003-04 Aberdeen 18 21 Barlinnie 34 33 Castle Huntly 0 0 Cornton Vale 115 100 Dumfries 5 5 Edinburgh 28 25 Glenochil 10 5 Greenock 26...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 March 2005

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Obesity : E66.4 Orkney, Shetland and WesternIsles.Table 2 Scottish General AcuteHospital1,2 Discharge Records with an Explicit Diagnosis of Alcohol-relatedConditions, Drug Misuse or Obesity; 2002-03 to 2003-04Ñ Area of Residence Discharge Period Diagnosis³ 2002-03 2003-04 Alcohol-related Conditions Drug Misuse   Obesity Alcohol-related Conditions Drug Misuse   Obesity Scotland 44,669 5,084 5,150 46,206 5,152 5,595 Argyll and Clyde 4,253 485 381 4,037 464 421 Ayrshire and Arran 4,129 585 442 4,150 642 461 Borders 688 56 128 652 43 99 Dumfries and Galloway 1,140 124 266 1,083 90 206 Fife 2,166 268 494 2,098 317 490 Forth Valley 1,660 162 251 1,624 145 212 Grampian 3,376 450 387 4,285 524 626 Greater Glasgow 10,876 1,853 859 10,969 1,666 1,036 Highland 2,753 60 489 2,846 67 406 Lanark 4,364 268 292 4,755 257 384 Lothian 6,109 561 906 6,339 751 932 Tayside 2,349 194 188 2,510 160 247 Islands4 806 18 67 858 26...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 September 2004

S2W-10665

Year Ending March Board of Residence 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004P All Areas  All Ages 346 320 233 278 239  0-14 12 17 8 13 8  15-24 33 23 24 20 18  25-44 49 61 37 36 34  45-64 86 66 51 83 64  65-74 65 41 43 40 34  75-84 48 49 27 44 40  85+ 53 63 43 42 41 Argyll and Clyde  All ages 21 17 27 18 14  0-14 * * * * *  15-24 5 * * * *  25-44 * 7 6 6 *  45-64 6 * 5 * 5  65-74 * * 5 * *  75-84 5 * * * 5  85+  * * 6 * * Ayrshire and Arran  All ages 52 47 29 31 19  0-14 * * * * *  15-24 * * * 5 *  25-44 9 * 6 * 7  45-64 12 9 * 5 *  65-74 11 8 5 7 *  75-84 7 10 7 6 5  85+  9 15 * 7 * Borders  All ages * * * * *  0-14 * * * * *  15-24 * * * * *  25-44 * * * * *  45-64 * * * * *  65-74 * * * * *  75-84 * * * * *  85+  * * * * * Dumfries and Galloway  All ages 11 * 12 * 8  0-14 * * * * *  15-24 6 * * * *  25-44 * * * * *  45-64 * * * * *  65-74 * * * * *  75-84 * * 6 * *  85+  * * * * * Fife  All ages 23 28 11 19 10  0-14 * * * * *  15-24 * * * * *  25-44 * 8 * * *  45-64 5 * * 13 *  65-74 * 7 * * *  75-84 * 5 * * *  85+  * 6 5 * * Forth Valley  All ages * 13 * 16 9  0-14 * * * * *  15-24 * * * * *  25-44 * * * * *  45-64 * * * 6 *  65-74 * * * * *  75-84 * 5 * * *  85+  * * * * * Grampian  All ages 24 25 23 27 25  0-14 * * * * *  15-24 * * * * *  25-44 5 * * * 6  45-64 * 5 6 7 *  65-74 * * * * 5  75-84 * * * * *  85+  * 5 7 9 * Greater Glasgow  All ages 61 49 33 43 40  0-14 * * * * *  15-24 * * * * *  25-44 6 * * 6 7  45-64 9 13 11 16 8  65-74 16 7 10 7 6  75-84 12 9 * 10 9  85+  15 13 6 * 9 Highland  All ages 27 29 21 25 34  0-14 * * * * *  15-24 * * * * *  25-44 * 10 * * *  45-64 10 7 8 7 8  65-74 6 * * 9 *  75-84 * * * * *  85+  * * * * 11 Lanarkshire   All ages 17 10 5 8 17  0-14 * * * * *  15-24 * * * * *  25-44 * * * * *  45-64 7 * * * *  65-74 * * * * 8  75-84 * * * * *  85+  * * * * * Lothian  All ages 17 17 13 29 21  0-14 * * * * *  15-24 * * * * *  25-44 * * * * *  45-64 * * * 5 10  65-74 * * 5 9 5  75-84 * * * 8 *  85+  * 9 * * * Orkney  All ages * * 7 6 *  0-14 * * * * *  15-24 * * * * *  25-44 * * * * *  45-64 * * * * *  65-74 * * * * *  75-84 * * * * *  85+  * * * * * Shetland  All ages * 6 * * 5  0-14 * * * * *  15-24 * * * * *  25-44 * * * * *  45-64 * * * * *  65-74 * * * * *  75-84 * * * * *  85+  * * * * * Tayside  All ages 50 45 23 34 12  0-14 * 5 * * *  15-24 * 6 * * *  25-44 5 8 7 * *  45-64 14 11 * 9 *  65-74 12 * * * *  75-84 8 9 * 6 *  85+  10 * 6 10 * Western Isles  All ages * * 6 * *  0-14 * * * * *  15-24 * * * * *  25-44 * * * * *  45-64 * * * * *  65-74 * * * * *  75-84 * * * * *  85+  * * * * * Other  All ages 26...

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