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 22.8 147,310 17.65 15.48 Fife 52 41.1 350,620 14.83 11.72 Forth Valley 52 40.2 279,370 18.61 14.40 Grampian 108 84.1 523,290 20.64 16.07 Greater Glasgow 168 143.8 866,080 19.40 16.61 Highland 33 28.0 208,140 15.85 13.46 Lanarkshire 112 99.4 552,910 20.26 17.97 Lothian 151 118.8 779,100 19.38 15.25 Orkney 4 2.7 19,210 20.82 13.95 Shetland 3 2.7 21,940 13.67 12.31 Tayside 66 57.2 387,420 17.04 14.77 Western Isles 7...