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I have asked Tony Cameron, Chief Executive of the Scottish Prison Service, to respond. His response is as follows:The average annual cost per prisoner place will be (a) around £21,000 in (real) cash terms and (b) £11,000 in Net Present Value terms.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
8 January 2001
I have asked the Chief Medical Officer to lead an Expert Group to address the care of older people in NHS Scotland acute and primary care services. The group will develop policies to ensure that ageism has no place in NHS Scotland.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
4 January 2001
Support for local authority education services is not expressed on a per capita basis and the information requested is not, therefore, available in the form requested.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
4 January 2001
To ask the Scottish Executive what strategy it has in place to carry forward any of the services specifically offered by the three-year Healthy Respect project once the project has come to an end.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
21 December 2000
The Scottish Executive provides local authorities with over £5 million per year for in-service development and training of teachers, classroom-based staff and trainee educational psychologists working with children with special educational needs, including autism.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
14 December 2000
The Scottish Executive is working in partnership with local authorities and transport operators to implement a multi-modal public transport information system covering the whole of Scotland, and with connections to other GB services, by 31 December 2000. The Scottish Executive is contributing up to £1 million towards the capital and set-up costs of the new ...
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
29 November 2000
The Scottish Executive values the contribution of Speech and Language Therapists to the National Health Service in Scotland in partnership with other agencies such as education and social services.The number of applications for pre-registration courses in Scotland leading to state registration as a Speech and Language Therapist remains buoyant.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
28 November 2000
The SPCB has a contract with TSO for the provision of print and electronic information publishing services. We currently operate on a management fee basis, which includes the page layout, construction and HTML mark-up of all core parliamentary publications.