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Official Report Meeting date: 9 February 2016

Meeting of the Parliament 09 February 2016

Dr Inglis cited a report in The BMJ: “Rural practitioners need to provide emergency care, and in some remote areas they may have to manage critically sick or injured patients for a number of hours before these patients can be transferred.” That certainly reflects the experience of Bernie Holbrooke, the nurse practitioner in North Ronaldsay, whom I met yes...
Official Report Meeting date: 1 December 2015

Public Petitions Committee 01 December 2015

Although committee members might find it useful to have that evidence circulated, just for fullness of information, it could never be put on our website. No. I am okay if it is not put on the website.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 March 2014

Public Petitions Committee 18 March 2014

We are very careful about the organisations that are listed on the charity’s website. We ensure that they do only the right test.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 January 2010

Meeting of the Commission 20 January 2010

I understand that the Finance Committee will consider those amendments at stage 2 at its meeting on 26 January, which is next Tuesday. Given that the Government’s approach alleviates the concerns that the commission expressed previously, there was little point in the commission taking oral evidence on the matter this morning, as events have rather overtaken...
Official Report Meeting date: 15 January 2008

Justice Committee, 15 Jan 2008

A similar approach was taken in relation to serious crime prevention orders in the Serious Crime Bill this time last year.The amendments to the Repatriation of Prisoners Act 1984 and related legislation will allow the UK to ratify the additional protocol to the Council of Europe convention on the transfer of sentenced prisoners. They will allow prisoners to be transferred without consent in limited circumstances—a change that has already been made for other parts of the UK and which has now been replicated for Scotland—and will deal with cases in which a prisoner has fled from one state to his own state by enabling the sentence to be executed in his home state.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 November 2010

Public Petitions Committee 23 November 2010

Our position is that the whole castle transferred to the Scottish Ministers on devolution and the paper, although happily not saying much on this point, does reflect this.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 September 2010

Education, Lifelong Learning and Culture Committee 22 September 2010

Amendments 85 and 86 not moved. Section 26, as amended, agreed to. After section 26 Amendment 220, in the name of Christina McKelvie, is grouped with amendment 87.
Official Report Meeting date: 23 October 2007

Justice Committee, 23 Oct 2007

We have also discussed embedding the 26 weeks end-to-end process time for the criminal justice system in the performance framework as a policing objective and outcome, while looking for the partners in policing to accept their share of responsibility.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 September 2014

S4W-22519

Table 1 - Single Farm Payment Scheme Payment Information YEAR   Single Farm Payment Scheme 2009 Spend (A) £3,096,339.91   Number of Recipients (B) 110   Average payment (A ÷ B) £28,148.54 2010 Spend (A) £3,049,831.61   Number of Recipients (B) 110   Average payment (A ÷ B) £27,725.74 2011 Spend (A) £3,185,223.47   Number of Recipients (B) 108   Average payment (A ÷ B) £29,492.81 2012 Spend (A) £3,044,159.30   Number of Recipients (B) 106   Average payment (A ÷ B) £28,718.48 2013 Spend (A) £1,991,747.30   Number of Recipients (B) 104   Average payment (A ÷ B) £19,151.42 All Years – Average Spend (A) £14,367,301.59   Number of Recipients (B) 538   Average payment (A ÷ B) £26,705.02 Table 2 - Less Favoured Area Support Scheme Payment Information YEAR   Less Favoured Support Scheme 2009 Spend (A) £1,148,022.63   Number of Recipients (B) 111   Average payment (A ÷ B) £10,342.55 2010 Spend (A) £1,273,638.33   Number of Recipients (B) 106   Average payment (A ÷ B) £12,015.46 2011 Spend (A) £1,319,922.76   Number of Recipients (B) 106   Average payment (A ÷ B) £12,452.10 2012 Spend (A) £1,317,298.52   Number of Recipients (B) 110   Average payment (A ÷ B) £11,975.44 2013 Spend (A) £1,320,463.69   Number of Recipients (B) 100   Average payment (A ÷ B) £13,204.64 All Years - Average Spend (A) £6,379,345.93   Number of Recipients (B) 533   Average payment (A ÷ B) £11,968.75 Table 3 - Other Funding Streams - Part 1 - Payment Information YEAR   Scottish Beef Calf Scheme/Scottish Beef Scheme 2009 Spend (A) £259,630.80   Number of Recipients (B) 65   Average payment (A ÷ B) £3,994.32 2010 Spend (A) £244,875.48   Number of Recipients (B) 64   Average payment (A ÷ B) £3,826.18 2011 Spend (A) £200,511.89   Number of Recipients (B) 60   Average payment (A ÷ B) £3,341.86 2012 Spend (A) £202,822.56   Number of Recipients (B) 64   Average payment (A ÷ B) £3,169.10 2013 Spend (A) £198,141.36   Number of Recipients (B) 61   Average payment (A ÷ B) £3,248.22 All Years - Average Spend (A) £1,105,982.09   Number of Recipients (B) 314   Average payment (A ÷ B) £3,522.24     Table 4 - Other Funding Streams - Part 2 - Payment Information YEAR   Rural Priorities Land Mangers Contract Menu Scheme/Land Mangers Options 2009 Spend (A) £25,740.00 £189,915.81   Number of Recipients (B) 2 71   Average payment (A ÷ B) £12,870.00 £2,674.87 2010 Spend (A) £797,034.57 £161,319.01   Number of Recipients (B) 26...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 December 2012

S4W-11647

The following table shows the latest figures for the number of discharges from mental health hospitals (SMR04) that have a subsequent readmission to a mental health hospital within 28 days. 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 1 NHS Board of Residence and Age Group Number of readmissions % of all discharges Number of readmissions % of all discharges Number of readmissions % of all discharges Ayrshire and Arran             Under 18 * 8.7 * 13 - - 18 to 44 71 13.0 52 10.6 - - 45 to 64 32 9.6 29 8.4 - - 65 and over 12 5.2 9 3.6 - - Borders             Under 18 * 10 - - * 10.0 18 to 44 21 12.7 15 10.9 18 13.3 45 to 64 13 13.5 10 11.8 9 10.8 65 and over 5 4.8 * 2.6 * 2.6 Fife             Under 18 - - - - - - 18 to 44 65 13.6 55 12.9 62 13.9 45 to 64 37 12.8 32 13.6 35 12.5 65 and over 28 10.4 16 5.9 16 5.9 Greater Glasgow and Clyde             Under 18 7 13.2 * 6.4 * 2.5 18 to 44 207 11.4 145 9.3 152 10.0 45 to 64 113 9.8 79 8.3 90 9.0 65 and over 52 5.8 41 5.1 29 3.9 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 1 NHS Board of Residence and Age Group Number of readmissions % of all discharges Number of readmissions % of all discharges Number of readmissions % of all discharges Highland             Under 18 - - - - * 14.3 18 to 44 37 9.6 42 10.3 35 8.3 45 to 64 17 6.5 22 6.8 23 7.2 65 and over 14 5.2 13 4.6 16 6.0 Lanarkshire             Under 18 * 9.7 * 13.8 * 8.9 18 to 44 77 9.9 89 11.8 75 10.1 45 to 64 47 10.1 48 10.4 40 9.1 65 and over 27 7.0 22 6.9 15 4.8 Grampian             Under 18 * 11.8 * 12.5 * 18.2 18 to 44 53 12.1 70 13.8 84 15.2 45 to 64 52 13.8 41 11.9 60 15.5 65 and over 35 8.4 31 7.5 22 5.6 Orkney             Under 18 - - - - - - 18 to 44 * 20.0 * 7.7 * 9.1 45 to 64 - - - - * 10.0 65 and over - - - - - - Lothian             Under 18 10 21.3 6 10.9 6 10.2 18 to 44 104 11.2 105 11.2 109 11.0 45 to 64 57 9.3 61 10.1 61 9.7 65 and over 39 6.1 50 8.1 28 4.6 Tayside             Under 18 - - * 4.8 * 13.6 18 to 44 84 12.4 71 11.3 60 11.0 45 to 64 33 8.0 26...

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