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Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 December 2005

S2W-20976

Jobcentre Plus (JCP) delivers a range of employment programmes to support individuals into work, specifically through the New Deal. In West Dunbartonshire, Action Teams for Jobs also helps jobless people from disadvantaged groups who may not use JCP mainstream services.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 May 2004

S2W-07621

Generally, inward secondees continue to be paid their salaries by the employing organisation with the costs reimbursed by the importing Scottish Executive department.Inward Secondments to Scottish Executive since May 1999 Scottish Executive -Departments Donor Organisations Corporate Services COSLA Registers of Scotland Scottish Widows NHS Grampian Scottish Power South Lanarkshire Council NI Office     Development Department Aberdeen City Council Edinburgh College of Art Office of Deputy Prime Minister BRE Scotland Edinburgh City Council Regeringskansliet British Council Falkirk Council Scottish Enterprise Carlbro Falkland Islands Govt Scottish Homes City of Edinburgh Council Fife Council Scottish Museums Council Clackmannanshire Council Glasgow Housing Association SCVO Crown Estate Henderson Loggie Stagecoach DETR Inland Revenue Stirling Council DfES Kinross Council Strathclyde Fire Board Dundee City Council Lloyds TSB Foundation Strathclyde Police East Lothian Council Lothian Health Treasury East Renfrewshire Council Moray Council University of Dundee Education Department Aberdeen City Council ISD Scotland Scottish Enterprise Glasgow Audit Scotland Islay and Jura Council Scottish Funding Councils Clackmannanshire Council Learning and Teaching Scotland Scottish Homes Dumfries and Galloway Council Mental Welfare Commission Scottish Library and Information Council Dundee City Council Midlothian Council South Ayrshire Council East Ayrshire Council NHS Health Scotland South Lanarkshire Council East Lothian Council North Lanarkshire Council Stirling Council Edinburgh City Council Office of the Deputy Prime Minister Summerhill Education Centre Fife Constabulary Open University The TASC Agency Fife Council Paisley Partnership Regeneration Company University Sheffield Glasgow City Council Perth and Kinross Council Volunteer Development Scot Glasgow University Renfrewshire Council West Dunbartonshire Council Greater Glasgow Primary Care NHS Trust RNIB West Lothian Council Higher Court Dresden ROS Yorkhill Hospital NHS Trust Environment and Rural Affairs Department Aberdeenshire Council Hannah Research Institute Scottish Enterprise Borders East of Scotland Water Highlands and Islands Partnership Scottish Natural Heritage  Authority Forestry Commission Mott MacDonald Ltd Scottish Water Forth Estuary Forum NFU Scotland SEPA Hamilton Enterprise Development Company Perth and Kinross council The Crown Estate Enterprise, Transport and Lifelong Learning Department Ayrshire East Education Authority Glasgow City Council Scottish Power Benefits Agency Glasgow College of Nautical Studies South Lanarkshire Council Cardonald College Inverclyde Council Stevenson College City of Edinburgh Council Job Centre Plus Strathclyde Euro Partnership Ernst and Young Lanarkshire Careers Service The Highland Council Fife Careers Ltd Ministry of Defence University of Strathclyde Finnish Interior Ministry Scottish Enterprise Young Enterprise Scotland Glasgow Caledonian University Scottish Funding Councils Finance and Central Services Department Audit Scotland Glasgow City Council New...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 September 2003

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Details of how much each authority has received can be found inthe local government finance circulars 9/1999, 3/2001 and 7/2002 which areavailable in the Parliament's Reference Centre (Bib. numbers 8310, 20316, and26111 respectively).Local authorities alsobenefit from the £87 million made available under the New Opportunities Fund PE and Sportin Schools Pro...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 March 2003

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IncludesParliamentary Clerk’s Office2001-02 Ministerial Office Staff Costs* Admin Costs Total First Minister £281,027 £81,014 £362,041 Deputy First Minister £116,784 £32,528 £149,312 Minister for Education and Young People £95,299 £24,284 £119,583 Minister for Enterprise, Transport and Lifelong Learning £87,747 £83,322 £171,069 Minister for Finance and Public Services £96,537 £20,100 £116,637 Minister for Health and Community Care £86,814 £20,205 £107,019 Minister for Parliamentary Business £81,003 £23,486 £104,489 Minister for Environment and Rural Development £73,284 £37,202 £110,486 Minister for Social Justice £87,103 £22,987 £110,090 Minister for Transport £38,672 £30,248 £68,920 Deputy Minister for Transport £47,581 £15,540 £63,121 Deputy Minister for Health and Community Care £37,219 £3,359 £40,578 Deputy Minister for Environment and Rural Development £47,167 £26,579 £73,746 Deputy Minister for Finance and Public Services £31,584 £4,910 £36,494 Deputy Minister for Justice £46,013 £5,849 £51,862 Deputy Minister for Enterprise, Transport and Lifelong Learning £47,581 £23,907 £71,488 Deputy Minister for Education and Young People £56,383 £21,585 £77,968 Deputy Minister for Social Justice £41,025 £12,308 £53,333 Deputy Minister for Parliamentary Business £58,544 £5,014 £63,558 Deputy Minister for Health and Community Care (2) £45,312 £11,848 £57,160 2002-03 Ministerial Office Staff costs Admin costs Total First Minister £316,427.67 £96,298 £412,725 Deputy First Minister £129,566.67 £30,734 £160,300 Minister for Education and Young People £106,748.75 £10,720 £117,468 Minister for Enterprise, Transport and Lifelong Learning £123,353.08 £56,510 £179,863 Minister for Finance and Public Services £124,567.50 £22,576 £147,143 Minister for Health and Community Care £78,109.75 £14,804 £92,913 Minister for Parliamentary Business £91,318.58 £19,208 £110,526 Minister for Environment and Rural Development £82,585.25 £41,150 £123,735 Minister for Social Justice £58,161.17 £21,453 £79,614 Minister for Tourism, Culture and Sport1 £48,622.08 £26,357 £74,979 Deputy Minister for Tourism, Culture and Sport £46,779.50 £20,275 £67,054 Deputy Minister for Health and Community Care £43,152.42 £11,414 £54,566 Deputy Minister for Environment and Rural Development £49,575.58 £21,801 £71,376 Deputy Minister for Finance and Public Services £42,195.25 £16,394 £58,589 Deputy Minister for Justice £51,090.75 £13,182 £64,272 Deputy Minister for Enterprise, Transport and Lifelong Learning £75,398.33 £21,694 £97,092 Deputy Minister for Education and Young People £57,947.42 £39,760 £97,707 Deputy Minister for Social Justice £54,778.75 £8,153 £62,931 Deputy Minister for Parliamentary Business £73,809.33 £2,711 £76,520 Deputy Minister for Health and Community Care £61,375.08 £5,719 £67,094 Notes:1. New...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 February 2001

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The table shows the number of homes, the number of beds, the number of residents and the occupancy rate at 31 March in 1997, 1998, 1999 and 2000, split by local council. Information for the new local council areas is not available prior to re-organisation.Information by parliamentary constituency is not available.Number of beds and residents in Private Nurs...
Official Report Meeting date: 31 January 2007

Public Petitions Committee, 31 Jan 2007

Bus Services (Funding) (PE1027) Our next new petition is PE1027 by Kristina Woolnough, on behalf of Blackhall community association.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 December 2006

Public Petitions Committee, 13 Dec 2006

Given that the committee will take oral evidence at a series of meetings in the new year, it would be most timely and appropriate for the petition to be referred to it.
Official Report Meeting date: 31 October 2006

Finance Committee, 31 Oct 2006

Members of both committees need a proper system and we should aim to include the matter in our legacy paper, so that future committees can operate the new system. I support the approach that you have set out, but we should also convey to the permanent secretary our dissatisfaction with his response.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 September 2005

Subordinate Legislation Committee, 20 Sep 2005

We should remember, however, that we will be coming back to some of the issues at phase 2 and that the conclusions will be made by the committee when it completes its inquiry report at the end of this year or the beginning of the new year. Do members want to make any general comments on the Executive's response?
Official Report Meeting date: 22 June 2005

Public Petitions Committee, 22 Jun 2005

We will ask the Executive whether it believes that the current guidelines are working or whether there is potential for new legislation. I have another question for Mike Rumbles.

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