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Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 May 2005

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Performance towards delivery of these commitments is monitored regularly by the National Waiting Times Unit, and waiting times statistics are published quarterly.To assist NHScotland to redesign services and reduce waiting times, the Centre for Change and Innovation is undertaking the largest outpatient improvement programme seen in Scotland to create sustainable change and assist NHSScotland to meet the national maximum waiting time of 26...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 May 2005

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Event Dates European Social Services Conference: Partnership and Performance in Social Care and Health in a Changing Europe 4 - 6 July 2005 Heads of Agencies Human and Veterinary Medicines Meeting 13 - 14 July 2005 3rd World Youth Congress 30 July – 8 Aug 2005 The European Wave and Tidal Energy Conference 29 Aug -2 Sep 2005 Policing with Young People Conference 5 - 7 Sept 2005 Chief Veterinary Officers Informal Meeting 6 - 9 Sept 2005 Informal Meeting of EU Fisheries Directors 7 – 9 Sept 2005 International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) Annual Science Conference 19 - 25 Sept 2005 COREPER II Informal Meeting 22 - 24 Sept 2005 European Technical Working Group on Credit Transfer in Education 22 - 23 Sept 2005 EU Nature Directors Meeting 5 - 7 Oct 2005 European Forum on Architectural Policies 13 - 15 Oct 2005 EU Poverty Round Table Conference 17 - 19 Oct 2005 EU Employment Committee (EMCO) 18 - 19 Oct 2005 EU Social Protection Committee 18 - 19 Oct 2005 Transport Meeting on Public-Private Partnerships 19 - 21 Oct 2005 Civil Justice Conference 24 - 26...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 March 2005

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The reported losses or Thefts of IT equipment between 9 0ctober 2004 and 16 March 2005 are set outbelow: Date Item Estimated Cost Location Directorate 12/10/04 Battery £100 Upper Basement Technology and Facilities Management 13/10/04 Pocket PC Base £25 SPICe area Access andInformation 26/10/04 Laptop £1,200 Cannongate Building Technology and Facilities Management 7/12/04 Digital Camera £400 MSP Block MSP Offices 7/12/04 Pocket PC (Palm Top) £380 SPICe area Access and Information 7/12/04 Mouse £20 MSP Block MSP Offices 7/12/04 Laptop PC £1,045 Upper Basement Technology and Facilities Management 9/12/04 Pocket PC (PDA) and Cradle £462 Queensberry House Resources and Governance 9/12/04 Pocket PC (PDA) £380 SPICe area Access and Information 9/12/04 Pocket PC £380 SPICe area Access andInformation 14/01/05 4xLaptop PCs4xCarrying Cases £4,180 Cannongate Building Technology and Facilities Management 20/01/05 Laptop PCs £5,130 Upper Basement Technology and Facilities Management 24/01/05 Digital Camera £318 Upper Basement Technology and Facilities Management 25/01/05 Parliament Phone Nokia and Sim Card £540 Queensberry House Access andInformation 27/01/05 Data Projectors £2,640 Upper Basement Technologyand Facilities Management 31/01/05 Blackberry £200 Cannongate Building Technology and Facilities Management 2/02/05 Remote Headphones £80 Tower 2 Clerking and Reporting 3/02/05 Laptop PC and projector £1,925 Upper Basement Technology and Facilities Management Note: There have been noreported losses or theft of IT equipment reported since 3 February 2005. 
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 March 2005

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The number of first out-patientneurology appointments and the median waiting time for a first out-patient appointmentwith a consultant in the specialty of neurology, following referral by a generalmedical practitioner, by NHS board of residence, in the year ended 31 December 2004, isgiven in the table.The Centre for Change and Innovationis undertaking the largest out-patient improvement programme seen in Scotland tocreate sustainable change and assist NHSScotland to meet the national maximum waitingtime of 26...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 February 2005

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Number of RHOG Applications made and Progressed by Unitary Authority (1997-98 to 2003-04) (Number and Percentage change)   1997-98 1998-99 1999-2000 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 No % No % No % No % No % No % No % Aberdeen-shire 0 - 1 100 1 0 0 -100 0 0 1 100 1 0 Angus 0 - 1 100 0 -100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Argyll and Bute 1 - 1 0 4 300 4 0 8 100 1 -88 10 900 Highland 19 - 19 0 16 -16 22 38 15 -32 27 80 36 33 Moray 0 - 0 0 1 100 0 -100 0 0 0 0 0 0 Orkney Islands 12 - 7 -42 14 100 17 21 25 47 26...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 January 2005

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Proportion and Number of Children in Low Income Households, Below 60% of GB Median Income After Housing Costs, Scotland   Absolute Relative Before Housing Costs After Housing Costs Before Housing Costs After Housing Costs % Numbers % Numbers % Numbers % Numbers   Thousands 1996-97 30 330 34 380 30 330 34 380 1997-98 27 300 30 330 29 310 31 340 1998-99 26...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 November 2004

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For example, an estimated 29% of households occupying a band A dwelling have a gross household income of £150 or less per week, excluding any council tax benefit income.The council tax band occupied by a household, however, does not equate directly to the council tax bill.Twenty percent of households in Scotland receive full council tax benefit and therefore pay no council tax from their gross income, and many others receive partial council tax benefit.Gross Household Income Excluding Council Tax Benefit (£ Per Week) Council Tax Band Up to 150 150 to 300 300 to 450 450 to 600 600 to 750 Over 750 Total Band A 29 40 15 8 4 4 100 Band B 17 34 19 13 8 8 100 Band C 12 26...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 January 2004

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Information on averageavailable staffed medical and surgical paediatric beds for the year ending 31 March 2003 isshown in Table 1.The information forspecialisms in paediatric medicine assigned to those beds is not heldcentrally.Table 1: NHSiS - Average AvailableStaffed Beds; by Health Board Area and Location: Year Ending 31 March 2003 (Provisional)  Area Medical Paediatrics Surgical Paediatrics Scotland 738 125 Argyll and Clyde   59 - Inverclyde Royal Hospital Royal Alexandra Hospital Vale of Leven District General Hospital   19 -   34 -   6 - Ayrshire and Arran   62 - Ayrshire Central Hospital Crosshouse Hospital The Ayr Hospital   25 -   26...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 November 2003

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Also, these rates do not takeaccount of cross-border flows between health boards: for example, patientsresident in one health board area may receive their speech and language therapywithin another.Information showing theratio of speech and language therapists to the number of people registered asrequiring such services is not held centrally.Speech and LanguageTherapists by NHS BoardHeadcount and Whole TimeEquivalent: at 30 September 2002Population estimate at 30 June 2002   Speech and Language Therapists   Rate per 100,000 of Population NHS Board Headcount WTE Population Headcount WTE Argyll and Clyde 71 61.4 418,750 16.96 14.67 Ayrshire and Arran 60 49.0 367,060 16.35 13.35 Borders 22 20.0 107,400 20.48 18.58 Dumfries and Galloway 26...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 June 2002

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To ask the Scottish Executive what action it will be taking to tackle youth crime and disorder. On 26 June, Cabinet agreed a 10 point action plan to tackle the problem of persistent offending, to enhance community safety and to improve the effectiveness of Scotland's youth justice systems.The review recommends a tiered approach in tackling youth crime:To ...

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