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Questions and Answers Date answered: 2 February 2007

S2W-31112

From 1 August 2002, GCS installed a computerised scheduling systemwhich only accepts a single point of call as one journey. The totals in each of the tables are therefore not comparable.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 March 2006

S2W-23182

Thus, the statistics do not reflect the total number of drug misusersseen by services during any period.2 The first time ever that theseclients have been reported to the database3 The database was establishedin 1995, so it was not possible to look at “the last five years” before 2000.The Scottish Drug Misuse Databaseis currently being enhanced to collect information on people at key points in theircare. The new data collection system is due to be launched in the summer of 2006and once full compliance is achieved information will become available on the numbersof people re-entering treatment each year.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 2 December 2004

S2W-12629

The majority of these activations were linked toeither dust from contractor works activating smoke detector heads or accidentaloperation of break glass call points. Statistics show that, as contractor workshave reduced, the incidence of fire alarm activations has also decreased.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 March 2004

S2W-06927

These are:amending previous studyrules so that students progressing froma HND course have access to funding from the 2nd year of a degree whether ornot they have successfully completed a HND;allowingOrdinary graduates the funding to subsequently do an Honours year;allowingthe Advanced Diploma students funding to do an Honours year;removingthe link between eligibility for student loan and supplementary grants (therebyremoving the constraint on receiving grants for learners aged 55 and over); commutingthe HE Hardship Loan into the existing scheme of Hardship Funds;commuting the FE YoungStudents Retention Fund into the existing scheme of FE Hardship Fundsabolishing the Two Homes Grant in HE andthe Two Homes Allowance in FEAnother of the Review’sImmediate Action Points...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 January 2004

S2W-05200

Staff who appear in one census but not the next are presumed to have left.However if an employee joins and leaves NHSScotland between census points, theywill not be included. As such any figures shown may underestimate the totalnumber of leavers.Table 1 shows the number of consultants leaving NHS Argyll and Clyde in each of the last five years by reason for...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 April 2002

S1W-24671

Local authorities have day-to-day responsibility for enforcement of the import legislation in BIPs in Scotland.Agency officials are exploring proposals made in a report approved by the Board of the Food Standards Agency with a view to making a number of improvements to controls on imports at ports, and have already issued written guidance to authorities to ensure there is continued vigilance and checks on imported products both at the point...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 January 2002

S1W-21230

To ask the Scottish Executive what steps it has taken, or plans to take, to encourage the co-ordination of innovative and exploratory work on information and communications technologies in schools as set out in point 1 of its response to the report of the Digital Scotland Task Force, Digital Scotland: The Way Forward.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 May 2000

S1W-06350

This data only includes staff in post at the time of the census and does not take into account any vacancies that existed at this point in time. Therefore, it may not represent staffing levels present throughout the financial year.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 August 2006

S2W-27683

The available information isgiven in the tables.Women with a Charge Provedin Scottish Courts, by Main Crime/Offence and Main Penalty, 2000-01 Main crime or offence Custody Community sentence Monetary Other Total All crimes and offences 933 1,855 9,812 3,315 15,915 All crimes 648 1,249 2,524 1,453 5,874 Non-sexual crimes of violence 54 89 21 57 221 Homicide 7 1 - - 8 Serious assault and attempted murder 24 38 11 7 80 Robbery 18 17 5 4 44 Other 5 33 5 46 89 Crimes of indecency - 7 105 47 159 Lewd and indecent behaviour - - 1 - 1 Other - 7 104 47 158 Crimes of dishonesty 451 785 1,648 875 3,759 Housebreaking 15 18 27 12 72 Theft by opening a lockfast place 2 12 9 14 37 Theft of/from a motor vehicle 1 8 16 19 44 Shoplifting 272 321 908 476 1,977 Other theft 103 198 343 185 829 Fraud 22 91 213 80 406 Other 36 137 132 89 394 Fire-raising, vandalism, etc 7 56 209 82 354 Fire-raising 1 9 2 3 15 Vandalism etc 6 47 207 79 339 Other crime 136 312 541 392 1,381 Crimes against public justice 57 115 214 237 623 Handling an offensive weapon 14 45 21 37 117 Drugs 64 152 306 118 640 Other 1 - - - 1 All offences 285 606 7,288 1,862 10,041 Miscellaneous offences 269 554 3,014 1,633 5,470 Common assault 68 221 683 460 1,432 Breach of the peace 37 103 847 589 1,576 Drunkenness - 1 22 22 45 Breach of social work orders 164 201 41 207 613 Other - 28 1,421 355 1,804 Motor vehicle offences 16 52 4,274 229 4,571 Dangerous and careless driving - 3 268 19 290 Drunk driving 4 20 622 16 662 Speeding - - 1,116 2 1,118 Unlawful use of vehicle 12 29 1,681 168 1,890 Vehicle defect offences - - 79 11 90 Other - - 508 13 521 Women with a Charge Provedin Scottish Courts, by Main Crime/Offence and Main Penalty, 2001-02 Main crime or offence Custody Community sentence Monetary Other Total All crimes and offences 1,126 2,142 9,900 3,301 16,469 All crimes 820 1,476 2,543 1,483 6,322 Non-sexual crimes of violence 52 106 21 46 225 Homicide 6 3 - - 9 Serious assault and attempted murder 22 51 9 5 87 Robbery 23 19 5 2 49 Other 1 33 7 39 80 Crimes of indecency 1 14 70 28 113 Lewd and indecent behaviour - 1 1 2 4 Other 1 13 69 26...
Official Report Meeting date: 6 March 2007

Local Government and Transport Committee, 06 Mar 2007

Most authorities have dedicated part of their budgets to improving infrastructure to comply with the disability discrimination legislation. The first point is, as I said earlier, that we must maintain the footways in a safe condition.

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