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Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 March 2006

S2W-23576

The census information is reported by eachunified NHS board to ISD and the figures are reported on ISD’s website approximatelyseven weeks after the date of the census.AvailabilityStatus Codes can be applied in the following circumstances:ASC A: for patients with medical constraints that prevent admission for treatmentASC 2: where the patient has asked to defer admission for personal reasons or refusedan offer of admission or an out-patient appointment has been rescheduled for his/herconvenienceASC 3: in individual cases where, after discussion with the patient, the treatmenthas been judged of low medical priorityASC 4: for highly specialised treatments identified at time of placing the patienton a waiting listASC 8: for patients who did not attend (DNAs)ASC 9: in the circumstances of exceptional strain on the NHS such as a major disaster,major epidemic or outbreak of infection, or service...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 February 2006

S2W-22870

Where returning blood donors from pre-1991 test positive for hepatitis C, or where patients present with hepatitis C infection which may be linked to blood transfusion, Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service (SNBTS) investigates thoroughly the background and circumstances and initiates lookback procedures so that patients potentially affected can be of...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 December 2005

S2W-21356

Scottish ministers provide local authorities with revenue and capital allocations for expenditure on a number of services, including roads and transport, which may be used for local road safety projects.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 December 2005

S2W-21105

To ask the Scottish Executive how much each local authority will receive from the Changing Children’s Services Fund in 2006-07. The information requested is provided in the following table.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 October 2005

S2W-19378

That is why we are investing in our front line services and acting to strengthen the eight regional emergency co-ordination and planning groups which co-ordinate emergency response on the ground.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 September 2005

S2W-19192

Some reasons for this include; patient being unfit for treatment dueto illness (e.g. chest infection), having omitted to fast before admission, failingto follow pre-admission advice on medication, or where theatre time is unavailabledue to unexpected complications arising in earlier theatre cases.In setting out an initial responseto Professor David Kerr’s report Building A Health Service Fit For The Future,I made it clear that I supported his proposals that we should stream planned care,separating it, where possible, from emergency care.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 2 September 2005

S2W-18438

Where ragwort is apparent on trunk road verges, embankments or central reserves, the Trunk Roads Maintenance Contracts require the operating companies, BEAR Scotland Ltd and Amey Highways Ltd, to control it by undertaking treatment, including hand pulling operations. The services and performance of these companies is monitored by an independent Performance ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 April 2005

S2W-15919

Councils supply data on eachapplication under the Homeless Persons legislation and these include, in those caseswhen a household spends time in temporary accommodation, the types of temporaryaccommodation occupied by the household in the course of their application.The table shows the number ofapplications by households with dependent children for 2002 and 2003, the numberof those applicant households reported as having been placed in temporary accommodationby the local authority, and the number who occupied one type of temporary accommodationor more than one type while their application was being processed.Prior to 2002, data were notcollected on the use of different types of temporary accommodation by local authorities.Data for 2004 will be published later this year.Number of Families Applyingas Homeless and Number in Different Types of Temporary Accommodation   2002 2003 Number of applications 14,507 15,491 Number In temporary accommodation 3,926 4,381 In one type of temporary accommodation 3,210 3,409 In more than one type of temporary accommodation 716 972 Source: HL1 data reported bylocal authorities to the Scottish Executive Development Department Analytical Services...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 April 2005

S2W-15697

Secondments fully funded by the importing Organisation Secondments fully funded by Scottish Executive Secondments where there is shared funding Aberdeen City Council Bi lateral Exchange (France) Columba 1400 Advocacy Safeguards Agency Bi Lateral Exchange (Denmark) Girl Guide Scotland Barnardos Ecole Nationale d’Administration Jubilee Scotland British Embassy, Washington European Commission X 2 Moray Council Cabinet Office Fife Council Scottish Civic Forum X 3 Crown Office Mobility and Access Committee for Scotland (MACS) Scottish Council for Development and Industry DfID Network of International Development Organisations in Scotland (NIDOS) Social Investment Scotland DT1 Prince's Scottish Youth Business Trust (PSYBT) DfES Scottish Business in the Community Edinburgh University Stagiaire X 5 Equal Opportunities Commission Princes Trust X 2 European Commission Water Industry Commissioner European Parliament No. 10 Downing Street FCO UKREP Fife Council Food Standards Agency HM Treasury X 4 Home Office Learning and Teaching Scotland NHS Rural Payments agency Scottish Council Foundation Scottish Enterprise X 2 Scottish Prison Service...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 April 2005

S2W-15204

For information on the Scottish Executive‘s advertising spend for 2002-2003 by Department and campaign please see answer S2W-1857 answered on 5 September 2003 and S2W-2481 answered on 22 September 2003.All answers to written parliamentary questions are available on the Parliament website, the search facility for which can be found at http://www.scottish.parliament.uk/webapp/wa.search.Scottish Executive advertising spend for 2003-2004 by department by campaign is detailed in the following table: Department Spend Development Department Domestic Abuse £355,276.00 Race £510,532.00 Total £865,808.00 Education Department Care £480,232.00 Child Protection on the Internet £99,339.00 Children’s Hearings £217,159.00 Home Reading £155,741 Total £952,471.00 Enterprise, Transport and Lifelong Learning Broadband £213,337.00 Drink Driving £219,572.00 Drug Driving £307,345.00 Foolsspeed £410,900.00 Road Safety (WHO) £1,834.00 Regional Selective Assistance (RSA) £78,595.00 Travel Awareness £265,928.00 Young Driver  £62,932.00 Total £1,560,443.00 Environment and Rural Affairs Cattle Tracing £56,171.00 Environment £574,134.00 SEERAD £30,497.00 Total £660,802.00 Finance and Central Services...

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