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Questions and Answers Date answered: 31 August 2005

S2W-18316

Earlier detection and improved treatments are contributing to these encouraging improvements in survival.More comprehensive data on colorectal cancer can be found on the Scottish Health Statistics website at www.isdscotland.org\cancer_information.Table (a): Number of People Diagnosed with Colorectal Cancer Between 1995 and 2001 by NHS Board Area of Residenc...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 November 2003

S2W-04038

Thesefigures are available on the Scottish Executive website at http://www.scotland.gov.uk/stats/bulletins/00287-00.asp.Details of looked afterchildren in residential care, foster care, and other community placements aregiven in the following table.  
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 January 2003

S1W-33375

Copies have been placed in the Parliament's Reference Centre (Bib. number 26033).Aims and Objectives of the EYDP Scottish Steering GroupAIM 1: To work towards the inclusion of all affected by disability through promoting well-informed, responsive and effective decision-making in policy and practice.Objectives:To initiate debate on disability, to raise awareness about the reality of disabled people's lives and stimulate the engagement of disabled people with that debateTo approach business leaders, professional bodies, and public and voluntary sectors to see how they might support the EYDP, raise awareness and improve their policies and practices To examine mechanisms to enable the views and priorities of disabled people to be fed into Scottish Executive policymakingAIM 2 : To build for the future by seeking to engage young people in the EYDP.Objectives:To raise awareness of the experiences of young disabled people making the transition from school into adult life.To foster understanding among policymakers and practitioners of the needs and aspirations of young disabled people, through encouraging consultation and contact with them.To approach organisations working with children and young people to promote their inclusion in EYDP.AIM 3: To raise public awareness of disability issues.Objectives:To identify and celebrate the contribution made by disabled people to Scottish society through fulfilling a variety of valuable roles.To draw attention to the normality of disabled people and disabled people's lives, while highlighting the social barriers they confront and ways to overcome them.To draw attention to hidden aspects of disability, such as stigma and knock-on effects on friends and families.To ensure equal weight is given to the experiences, needs and aspirations of disabled people irrespective of their impairment, ethnic origin or circumstances.AIM 4: To ensure Scottish events are co-ordinated with UK-wide and European EYDP activities where possible .To receive regular reports from the Scottish NCC representative and disseminate information about UK-level EYDP developments.To share information about individual organisation's activities via the EYDP Scottish Steering Group.To co-ordinate launch and closing events, making sure that objectives for Scottish events reflect and promote agreed aims and objectives for EYDP work in Scotland.Work Programme of the EYDP Scottish Steering GroupActivityTimingDetails/ProgressRaise awareness of EYDP through newspaper supplementFor launch (published)Input from all member organisations EYDP website...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 November 2000

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Additionally there has been contact with many bodies and organisations with environmental, other specialist rural and professional agricultural business interests.The work has been taken forward in various ways: the publication in April 2000 of A Forward Strategy for Scottish Agriculture - A Discussion Document (over 3,000 paper copies distributed in addition to the text being available on our website); a major conference in June 2000 with over 170 attendees from over 70 organisations; over 80 public contributions in response to the Discussion Document (see Table 1 for a list of the contributors), and seven regional discussion meetings held throughout the summer months (see Table 2 for meeting locations).
Official Report Meeting date: 30 June 2005

Plenary, 30 Jun 2005

I wish you all a good break. On a point of order, Presiding Officer. Further to today's events in the chamber, I wonder whether it is in order for the chamber to congratulate Perth and Kinross Council and Tayside police, which have, pending ratification, agreed with G8 Alternatives and the Stop the War Coalition a march in Auchterarder that will be as close...
Official Report Meeting date: 12 June 2002

Transport and the Environment Committee, 12 Jun 2002

It is almost certain that there will be a planning bill in the next parliamentary term. The most important point for the committee to signal is that we want to be involved in the pre-legislative process for the planning bill, which would take these issues on board.
Official Report Meeting date: 1 February 2000

Procedures Committee, 01 Feb 2000

That is a difficult question. The starting point should be that committees should normally meet in public.
Official Report Meeting date: 3 June 2004

Plenary, 03 Jun 2004

That the Parliament endorses the ambition to create a diverse, dynamic and sustainable economy in the Highlands and Islands; congratulates Highlands and Islands Enterprise on the progress it has made with local partners towards realising this ambition, particularly in the areas of telecommunications, research and development and renewable energy; further welcomes the significant investment in critical transport infrastructure in the Highlands and Islands; recognises that serious challenges still lie ahead for the Highlands and Islands economy, not least in terms of sustaining more fragile areas, but believes that these can best...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 2 March 2007

S2W-31895

The figures requested areshown in the following tables:Recorded Crimes of Housebreakingby Local Authority, 1996-97 and 2005-06 Local Authority 1996-97 2005-06 Increase Percentage Increase Shetland Islands 5 15 10 200% Midlothian 140 142 2 1% Edinburgh, City of 2,792 2,508 -284 -10% Highland 303 193 -110 -36% North Ayrshire 821 522 -299 -36% Clackmannanshire 210 132 -78 -37% South Lanarkshire 1,356 847 -509 -38% Aberdeenshire 551 323 -228 -41% North Lanarkshire 1,226 705 -521 -42% Fife 1,942 1,103 -839 -43% Moray 176 92 -84 -48% Stirling 370 186 -184 -50% South Ayrshire 500 237 -263 -53% Falkirk 571 265 -306 -54% West Lothian 643 296 -347 -54% East Ayrshire 834 378 -456 -55% Eilean Siar 9 4 -5 -56% Glasgow City 6,779 2,874 -3,905 -58% East Lothian 231 96 -135 -58% Aberdeen City 2,744 1,135 -1,609 -59% West Dunbartonshire 921 380 -541 -59% East Dunbartonshire 608 241 -367 -60% Renfrewshire 1,423 561 -862 -61% Scottish Borders 237 93 -144 -61% Argyll and Bute 420 161 -259 -62% East Renfrewshire 694 264 -430 -62% Angus 296 110 -186 -63% Dundee City 1,948 662 -1,286 -66% Dumfries and Galloway 486 165 -321 -66% Orkney Islands 3 1 -2 -67% Inverclyde 984 289 -695 -71% Perth and Kinross 622 155 -467 -75% Recorded Crimes of Theft froma Motor Vehicle by Local Authority, 1996-97 and 2005-06 Local Authority 1996-97 2005-06 Increase Percentage Increase Orkney Islands 0 0 0 0% Midlothian 302 289 -13 -4% East Ayrshire 245 184 -61 -25% Falkirk 6 4 -2 -33% Clackmannanshire 5,856 3,534 -2,322 -40% Dundee City 143 69 -74 -52% Edinburgh, City of 420 186 -234 -56% Moray 166 73 -93 -56% Fife 571 248 -323 -57% West Lothian 967 410 -557 -58% Renfrewshire 2,291 875 -1,416 -62% Glasgow City 3,051 1,139 -1,912 -63% Aberdeen City 4,106 1,449 -2,657 -65% Angus 298 101 -197 -66% North Ayrshire 921 308 -613 -67% Inverclyde 875 287 -588 -67% East Lothian 929 295 -634 -68% North Lanarkshire 2,687 839 -1,848 -69% Scottish Borders 328 101 -227 -69% Stirling 421 128 -293 -70% Dumfries and Galloway 11,941 3,410 -8,531 -71% Aberdeenshire 564 148 -416 -74% South Ayrshire 967 215 -752 -78% East Dunbartonshire 3,134 696 -2,438 -78% South Lanarkshire 2,343 518 -1,825 -78% Argyll and Bute 312 66 -246 -79% East Renfrewshire 806 165 -641 -80% Highland 473 89 -384 -81% Eilean Siar 1,446 269 -1,177 -81% West Dunbartonshire 1,211 217 -994 -82% Perth and Kinross 1,112 141 -971 -87% Shetland Islands 31 0 -31 -100% Recorded Crimes of Theft of aMotor Vehicle by Local Authority, 1996-1997 and 2005-06 Local Authority 1996-97 2005-06 Increase Percentage Increase Falkirk 37 45 8 22% Midlothian 240 281 41 17% Aberdeen City 984 1,027 43 4% Inverclyde 356 348 -8 -2% Dundee City 112 95 -17 -15% Shetland Islands 19 14 -5 -26...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 March 2006

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Court 1997 1998 1999 Civil Diligence Fines Imposed % Civil Diligence Civil Diligence Fines Imposed % Civil Diligence Civil Diligence Fines Imposed % Civil Diligence Aberdeen 1 4,308 0% 1 4674 0% 3 2935 0.1% Airdrie 1 2,003 0% 0 1854 0% 1 1540 0.1% Alloa 0 521 0% 0 500 0% 0 392 0% Arbroath 0 831 0% 0 842 0% 0 685 0% Ayr 0 2,401 0% 0 2237 0% 1 1552 0.1% Banff 0 443 0% 0 379 0% 1 369 0.3% Campbeltown 0 220 0% 0 199 0% 0 150 0% Cupar 1 658 0.2% 0 520 0% 0 414 0% Dingwall 7 693 1.0% 0 510 0% 1 321 0.3% Dornoch 0 188 0% 0 140 0% 0 109 0% Dumbarton 1 1,761 0.1% 1 1548 0.1% 0 1101 0% Dumfries 2 1,600 0.1% 0 1708 0% 0 1588 0% Dundee 2 2,254 0.1% 5 2066 0.2% 1 1647 0.1% Dunfermline 1 1,831 0.1% 0 1410 0% 0 1183 0% Dunoon 0 493 0% 2 394 0.5% 0 184 0% Duns 0 161 0% 0 119 0% 0 130 0% Edinburgh 0 9,428 0% 4 8908 0% 2 5336 0% Elgin 0 1,069 0% 0 1232 0% 0 851 0% Falkirk 1 1,830 0.1% 1 1661 0.1% 3 1349 0.2% Forfar 0 582 0% 0 577 0% 0 430 0% Fort William 0 566 0% 0 359 0% 1 215 0.5% Glasgow 0 6,779 0% 2 7512 0% 0 5071 0% Greenock 5 1,244 0.4% 0 1137 0% 0 793 0% Haddington 0 582 0% 0 627 0% 0 575 0% Hamilton 1 5,213 0% 3 4470 0.1% 4 2748 0.1% Inverness 0 1,553 0% 0 1442 0% 1 1145 0.1% Jedburgh 0 256 0% 0 210 0% 0 226 0% Kilmarnock 0 3,369 0% 0 3177 0% 2 2396 0.1% Kirkcaldy 0 2,181 0% 2 2112 0.1% 0 1375 0% Kirkcudbright 0 549 0% 0 388 0% 0 391 0% Kirkwall 0 283 0% 0 334 0% 1 242 0.4% Lanark 0 1,214 0% 0 1031 0% 3 819 0.4% Lerwick 1 408 0.2% 0 412 0% 0 306 0% Linlithgow 6 2,299 0.3% 0 1923 0% 1 1571 0.1% Lochmaddy 0 119 0% 0 100 0% 0 83 0% Oban 4 360 1.1% 0 322 0% 0 301 0% Paisley 2 3,659 0.1% 1 3168 0% 3 1952 0.2% Peebles 0 180 0% 0 152 0% 0 108 0% Perth 0 1,962 0% 1 1790 0.1% 0 1212 0% Peterhead 0 1,024 0% 0 927 0% 0 550 0% Portree 0 113 0% 0 61 0% 0 66 0% Rothesay 0 108 0% 0 66 0% 0 63 0% Selkirk 0 282 0% 0 294 0% 0 232 0% Stirling 0 1,509 0% 1 1203 0.1% 1 775 0.1% Stonehaven 4 1,218 0.3% 2 875 0.2% 5 535 0.9% Stornoway 0 368 0% 0 343 0% 0 203 0% Stranraer 0 1,355 0% 0 1251 0% 0 814 0% Tain 0 412 0% 0 560 0% 0 384 0% Wick 0 403 0% 0 313 0% 0 182 0% Total 40 72,843 0.05% 26...

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