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Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 March 2004

S2W-06893

NHSScotland: Median Waiting Times For A First Outpatient Appointment With A Consultant In The Specialty Of Rheumatology, Following A General Medical Practitioner Referral, By NHS Board Of Residence: Years Ended 30 September 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 and 2003P.  
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 March 2003

S1W-34258

Details of these are given in the following table.One-Stop Clinics* Operated by NHS Lothian ServiceNHS TrustDental ClinicLothian Primary Care NHS TrustMedical Gynaecology ClinicLothian Primary Care NHS TrustMenopause ClinicLothian Primary Care NHS TrustNeedle Exchange ClinicLothian Primary Care NHS TrustBreast ClinicLothian University Hospitals NHS TrustCardiology (x2)Lothian University Hospitals NHS TrustCataract ClinicLothian University Hospitals NHS TrustCentre for Liver and Digestive DisordersLothian University Hospitals NHS TrustChild Abuse ClinicLothian University Hospitals NHS TrustChildrens' Services - Electroencephalography ClinicLothian University Hospitals NHS TrustColposcopy ClinicLothian University Hospitals NHS TrustDiabetesLothian University Hospitals NHS TrustEmergency Out-patient Clinic - Acute MedicineLothian University Hospitals NHS TrustEndocrine (Investigation of Thyroid Disease)Lothian University Hospitals NHS TrustEndoscopy/GastroenterologyLothian University Hospitals NHS TrustEyelid Cysts Treatment CentreLothian University Hospitals NHS TrustGynaecology AssessmentLothian University Hospitals NHS TrustHIV (Children)Lothian University Hospitals NHS TrustHIV Testing - Genito-Urinary MedicineLothian University Hospitals NHS TrustHIV/HGPB/HGPC TestingLothian University Hospitals NHS TrustID Travel ClinicLothian University Hospitals NHS TrustMedical Assessment (DVT Open Access)Lothian University Hospitals NHS TrustMenstrual Problem ClinicLothian University Hospitals NHS TrustNeuro-Oncology Follow-Up ClinicLothian University Hospitals NHS TrustNeurovascular ClinicLothian University Hospitals NHS TrustOphthalmology - Fast-Track ClinicLothian University Hospitals NHS TrustOphthalmology - New Patient Low Visual AidLothian University Hospitals NHS TrustOrthoptic (Children)Lothian University Hospitals NHS TrustPregnancy Support CentreLothian University Hospitals NHS TrustRapid Access Chest Pain (x2)Lothian University Hospitals NHS TrustRapid Access Pigmented Lesion Clinic - DermatologyLothian University Hospitals NHS TrustRespiratoryLothian University Hospitals NHS TrustRespiratory FunctionLothian University Hospitals NHS TrustTuberculosis and Contact ClinicLothian University Hospitals NHS TrustTermination ClinicLothian University Hospitals NHS TrustTumour Clinic - DermatologyLothian University Hospitals NHS TrustUrology/Ultrasound Testicular Lump ClinicLothian University Hospitals NHS TrustYAG Laser Treatment CentreLothian University Hospitals NHS TrustNote:* As at July 2002.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 February 2003

S1W-33927

To ask the Scottish Executive how many (a) rapes and (b) attempted rapes have been reported to the police in each year since 1997 and how many convictions were secured following such reports, broken down by (i) police force and (ii) local authority area.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 September 2002

S1W-28111

The Chief Executive's response is:Business charges for water and sewerage for the four years from 1999-2000 to the current year are as follows. If the property does not have a meter:Since 1999-2000, unmetered water and sewerage charges for business customers in the East are based on the amount of water the customer would likely use if their property had a m...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 June 2002

S1W-26422

From 2000 community safety projects have also received funding. The following tables show funding awarded to community safety initiatives by local authority area from 2000-01 onwards:Community Safety - Make Our Communities Safer Challenge CompetitionLocal Authority Area2000-012001-02Aberdeen City8,135 Aberdeenshire 41,000Angus49,620 Argyll and Bute 8,100Borders Clackmannan9,600 Dundee90,000 Dumfries and Galloway East Ayrshire 25,000East Dunbartonshire East Lothian192,000384,000East Renfrewshire23,150 Edinburgh72,890776,500Falkirk23,83215,000Fife86,01085,000Glasgow412,028162,190Highland30,75081,500Inverclyde Midlothian48,00090,000Moray North Ayrshire North Lanarkshire42,25030,000Orkney14,2208,773Perth and Kinross 44,537Renfrewshire Shetland Isles South Ayrshire10,00026,000South Lanarkshire47,472112,000Stirling 50000West Dunbartonshire 18,500Western Isles 116,000West Lothian 73,179Under the new funding programme a total of £4 million per annum will be made available in financial years 2002-03, 2003-04 and 2004-05 - £1 million more than the combined annual awards for the CCTV and Community Safety Challenge Competitions in previous years.The Community Safety Partnership Award is made up of two elements - the formulated award allocated according to size of population and the percentage of crimes per head of population, and the variable award allocated on a points system based on the quality and detail of the annual application submitted.The breakdown of award funding by local authority led community safety partnership for 2002-03 is shown in the following table:AuthorityFormulated Award(£)Variable Award(£)Total(£)Stirling 68,481.6231,441.0599,922.67Falkirk 88,715.9718,631.73107,347.70Clackmannanshire 61,109.4519,796.2280,905.67Dumfries and Galloway85,353.5713,973.8099,327.37Fife 166,338.9036,098.98202,437.88Aberdeenshire 107,773.7923,289.67131,063.46Aberdeen City 174,346.9632,605.53206,952.49Moray 69,883.4727,947.6097,831.07City of Edinburgh230,523.0036,098.98266,621.98East Lothian 64,797.3320,960.7085,758.03Midlothian 72,718.9729,112.08101,831.05West Lothian105,880.3023,289.67129,169.97Scottish Borders 70,514.9722,125.1892,640.15Highland 106,895.1232,605.53139,500.65Orkney Islands 21,172.5517,467.2538,639.80Shetland Islands 26,753.5313,973.8040,727.33Western Isles 23,512.3127,947.6051,459.91Argyll and Bute 62,002.2722,125.1884,127.45West Dunbartonshire98,695.3219,796.22118,491.54City of Glasgow 296,305.8737,263.46333,569.33East Dunbartonshire 71,240.8023,289.6794,530.47Inverclyde 86,357.5026,783.11113,140.61North Lanarkshire 156,319.2926,783.11183,102.40South Lanarkshire 143,906.9234,934.50178,841.42Renfrewshire 120,738.4826,783.11147,521.59East Renfrewshire 63,528.2819,796.2283,324.50East Ayrshire 94,196.2332,605.53126,801.76North Ayrshire 93,806.8222,125.18115,932.00South Ayrshire 81,645.1419,796.22101,441.36Perth and Kinross 81,485.6117,467.2598,952.86Angus 74,353.6624,454.1598,807.81Dundee City 130,646.0018,631.73149,277.73Total3,200,000.00800,000.004,000,000.00The formulated element award will be the same for financial years 2003-04 and 2004-05, subject to certain criteria being met.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 June 2002

S1W-26239

A detailed breakdown of the latest available information on the number of vacant medical consultant posts is shown in the following table. The table should be read in conjunction with the following notes.The number of higher specialist training posts available in Scotland is regularly adjusted to meet the projected n...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 March 2002

S1W-24008

The capital expenditure figures for local authorities are given in the following table. Information relating to 2001-02 is not yet available.The revenue expenditure totals for local authorities are given in the following CIPFA publications, copies of which are available in the Parliament's Reference Centre:Rating Rev...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 August 2000

S1W-08709

To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S1W-7082 by Susan Deacon on 19 June 2000, which health boards offered additional payments to GPs for flu vaccinations in 1999-2000; what criteria health boards use in deciding whether to make such payments, and what the total amount paid to GPs by each health board for flu vaccination was. The answer is set out in the following table:Health BoardHealth Board Criteria1999-2000£Argyll and ClydeNo payments0Ayrshire & Arrantarget payment of £193.82: paid where 70% of 75+ population were vaccinated, abated where target percentage was not reached.35,000Borders£25,000 for administration costs of identifying and vaccinating 75+ population and £12,000 for administration costs of vaccinating residents of nursing and residential homes and elderly people at risk in the community.37,000Dumfries and Gallowayto fund an influenza vaccination programme, payments in proportion to the number of 75+ on the practice list, plus more resources to recognise general winter increase in workload. 35,003FifeDistributed per GP.
Official Report Meeting date: 17 January 2007

Public Petitions Committee, 17 Jan 2007

Yes, but the only way of ensuring that such a process is followed properly is to have a referendum.
Official Report Meeting date: 24 October 2006

Environment and Rural Development Committee, 24 Oct 2006

I want to follow on from what Rob Gibson has said and move on to the next stage.

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