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Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 August 2006

S2W-27403

The current national maximum waiting time for a first out-patientappointment following a general medical/dental practitioner referral is 26weeks.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 May 2006

S2W-25019

Capitalexpenditure provided by HIAL from 1 May 2001 until 31 March 2005 is set out in the following table. Airports(info as at 31 March) 2001-02 (excl.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 December 2005

S2W-21001

In November 2004, the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS) agreed with the Association of Chief Police Officers (Scotland) (ACPOS) a joint protocol outlining the procedures and practices to be followed in dealing with cases of domestic abuse.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 November 2004

S2W-11028

While 1998 is the most recent year of diagnosis for which five-year follow-up is complete, patients diagnosed between 1999 and 2001 were followed up to 2003 and their survival experience is included in the analysis. 5.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 November 2003

S2W-03335

The median waiting times fora first out-patient appointment with a consultant in the speciality of psychiatry,following referral by a general medical practitioner, in the years ended 30June 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 and 2003, by NHS board area of residence, are givenin the following table.NHSScotland:Median Waiting Times for a First Outpatient Appointment with a Consultant in theSpecialty of Psychiatry, Following Referral by a General Medical Practitioner, byNHS Board of Residence.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 May 2002

S1W-21986

Details of currently available per capita funding for 2003-04 is as follows: Health Board2003-04Per CapitaFunding(£)Argyll and Clyde1,149Ayrshire and Arran1,147Borders1,130Dumfries and Galloway1,207Fife1,050Forth Valley1,051Grampian994Greater Glasgow1,210Highland1,210Lanarkshire1,055Lothian1,000Orkney1,239Shetland1,268Tayside1,175Western Isles1,686The per capita figures for 2003-04 take no account of the increased level of investment on health in Scotland following the Budget on 17 April and the First Minister's announcement on 18 April.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 March 2006

S2W-23660

However, as part of independent research part-funded by the Executiveon Minimum Standards for Open Space, researchers contacted all Scottish localauthorities seeking information on progress towards the preparation of open spaceaudits and strategies. As of August 2004 the following local authorities indicatedthat they had begun preparation or completed an open space audit for all or partof their district.Aberdeen CityAngusCity of EdinburghDundee CityEast DunbartonshireEast LothianEast RenfrewshireFalkirkGlasgow CityHighlandInverclydeMidlothianMorayNorth LanarkshirePerth and KinrossRenfrewshireScottish BordersShetland IslesWest Lothian.In addition, we understand thatthe following local authorities have commencedor completed work on an open space strategy.AberdeenshireSouth Ayrshire.A copy of the research reportMinimum Standards for Open Space is available from the Scottish ParliamentInformation Centre (Bib. number 37111).
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 June 2005

S2W-17146

The percentage increase for 2004-05 is based on the budget following the Spring Budget Revision because audited accounts for 2004-05 are not yet available.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 April 2005

S2W-15315

To ask the Scottish Executive how many appeals have been made following the setting of minimum sentences for life prisoners in each of the last four years and, of these, how many have been (a) accepted, (b) rejected and (c) determined.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 December 2004

S2W-12925

This information is not held centrally but the following information has been provided by the Rehabilitation Technology Information Service (ReTIS), which is being developed by NHS boards.The number of powered wheelchairs issued by each of the five Scottish Wheelchair and Mobility Centres in 2001-02 and 2002-03 is shown in the following table: Centre 2001-02 2002-03 Aberdeen 102 95 Dundee 236 173 Edinburgh 139 154 Glasgow 655 816 Inverness 51 77 Total 1,183 1315  Further information may be available from individual NHS boards.

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