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Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 December 2005

S2W-21436

(a) Nursing agency costs from 2000-01 to 2004-05 (earlier years are not available) broken down by NHS boards, as detailed in the national workforce unit’s report E13 were:Table 1 NHS Board 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 Argyll and Clyde 1,173,177 2,564,538 3,002,461 2,837,989 2,399,820 Ayrshire and Arran 388,119 385,617 1,083,256 827,622 568,646 Borders 96,918 178,974 407,798 516,707 674,993 Dumfries and Galloway 127 371 0 19,252 85,784 Fife 1,389,352 1,638,892 1,635,976 1,631,124 2,144,417 Forth Valley 573,082 876,023 758,223 729,551 1,524,579 Grampian 1,040,165 1,359,696 2,054,664 1,711,241 1,017,355 Greater Glasgow 2,629,883 6,603,105 7,346,835 7,934,076 6,170,176 Highland 301,181 238,634 372,519 302,722 335,262 Lanark shire 317,737 1,607,144 1,159,332 1,331,123 227,000 Lothian 6,089,772 5,102,943 8,597,611 10,982,965 10,204,173 Orkney 0 0 0 0 0 Shetland 8,927 36,159 2,214 0 29,277 Tayside 23,880 2,401,805 1,350,881 677,353 762,909 Western Isles 0 0 0 0 105,965 Total 14,032,320 22,993,901 27,771,770 29,501,725 26,250,355 (b) Costs for nursing bank staff from 1999-2000 to 2004-05 (earlier years are not available) as detailed in the national workforce unit’s report E16 were:Table 2 NHS Board 1999-2000 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 Argyll and Clyde 1,673,279 1,506,181 2,533,539 2,666,609 3,033,636 3,845,105 Ayrshire and Arran 1,439,347 1,812,331 1,819,576 2,096,593 2,699,052 4,041,457 Borders 792,884 795,801 1,018,589 1,115,655 1,170,090 1,163,274 Dumfries and Galloway 31,415 52,375 147,115 115,311 1,139,767 1,237,463 Fife 1,388,807 1,595,587 1,617,970 2,100,480 2,966,666 3,439,099 Forth Valley 476,492 662,148 886,365 2,434,083 3,192,378 3,792,328 Grampian 2,794,692 3,497,168 3,698,407 3,957,524 5,553,741 6,288,550 Greater Glasgow 4,030,295 5,124,811 6,514,898 8,731,890 10,408,370 13,545,197 Highland 1,072,801 1,312,767 1,616,360 1,841,334 2,328,607 2,781,153 Lanark shire 922,466 1,514,963 1,553,540 2,388,251 3,073,513 4,785,499 Lothian 5,234,604 5,086,944 7,625,672 9,008,573 10,832,710 13,063,214 Orkney 97,334 118,837 215,985 239,090 228,388 206,850 Shetland 128,867 141,128 153,639 206,355 260,667 249,150 Tayside 1,048,854 1,377,304 1,603,695 1,650,132 2,153,683 2,462,995 Western Isles 162,503 276,883 245,671 363,315 475,096 545,877 Total 21,294,641 24,875,227 31,251,021 38,915,194 49,516,363 61,447,213 One of the Partnership Agreement Commitments is to implement Nationally Co-Ordinated Nurse Bank Arrangements to assist nurse placement across Scotland, to improve patient services and cut costs of agency nursing.The increase in the number of bank staff used is in line with recommendations made within the report and Action Plan of the Nationally Co-Ordinated Nurse Bank Arrangements project and reflects our policy on reducing the reliance on agency nurses in NHSScotland.Effectively managed Nurse Banks allow NHS employers to deploy resources effectively and safely in light of service demands, while affording individual staff members improved flexibility in their employment that better meet...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 October 2005

S2W-19758

There is a wide range ofdemand for substance misuse services across Scotland, and to meet thisdemand, an equally variable set of practices across the country.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 September 2003

S2W-02540

The following tables, however,show the allocations to NHS boards for drug treatment services from 2000-01; theadditional resources for drug rehabilitation allocated to local authorities withintheir Grant Aided Expenditure from 2001-02; the resources allocated to local authoritiesthrough the Changing Children’s Service Fund for drug-related activities from 2001-02;additional resources allocated to local education authorities for drug educationfor 2001-02 and 2002-03, and support funding for drug action teams from 2000-01.Treatment Allocation NHS Board Allocation 2000-01 (£000) Allocation 2001-02 (£000) Allocation 2002-03 (£000) Allocation 2003-04 (£000) Argyll and Clyde 984 1,111 1,338 1,338 Ayrshire and Arran 609 737 987 987 Borders 118 160 162 162 Dumfries and Galloway 124 298 258 258 Fife 514 698 789 789 Forth Valley 226 462 557 557 Grampian 1,085 1,283 1,313 1,313 Greater Glasgow* 3,670 4,387* 4,488* 4,488* Highland 181 300 414 414 Lanarkshire 607 862 1,449 1,449 Lothian 2,922 3,214 3,539 3,539 Orkney 20 24 32 32 Shetland 42 46 55 55 Tayside 1,225 1,348 1,483 1,483 Western Isles 25 43 87 87 Total Scotland 12,352 14,973 16,951 16,951 Note:*Funding does not include additionalresources of £250,000 allocated to Greater Glasgow NHS Board in 2001-02 or £500,000in 2002-03 and 2003-04 to meet...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 October 2002

S1W-29145

These are listed in the following table 9.As part of the Phase II re-development of Hampden Stadium and the restructuring package in 2000, sportscotland paid Queen's Park Football Club Ltd £4,265,000 of lottery funds and the Scottish Office/Executive (through sportscotland) contributed £4.75 million of Exchequer funds.Finally, the Executive, via sportscotland, provided the Scottish Football Association (SFA) with £500,000 to help meet...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 2 October 2002

S1W-29490

In addition to formal committees and standing ministerial groups, ministers also meet in ad hoc groups to deal with specific issues.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 October 1999

S1W-01436

These provisional allocations will be updated using data from the 1998 and 1999 school census.The allocations for the Classroom Assistants and Reducing Class Sizes Programmes for years 2 and 3 have not yet been agreed as funding for these programmes depends on progress towards meeting the targets.No decisions have been taken about extending Excellence Fundi...
Date published: 2 November 2020

The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (Incorporation) (Scotland) Bill

(article 26) Every child has the right to a standard of living that is good enough to meet their physical and social needs and support their development.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 March 2003

Plenary, 26 Mar 2003

That is not the way in which to build long-term prosperity for Scotland and it is not a responsible way in which to meet the challenges that we face. It is typical of the Opposition's opportunism.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 November 2006

Plenary, 22 Nov 2006

Our challenge is to make the proposed legislation as practical and as fit for purpose as possible. It is clear that meeting that challenge is a common goal for members.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 October 2006

Plenary, 05 Oct 2006

It should also be no secret that John Beckett has not attended a party meeting for 19 years. In my book, that makes him a fully paid-up member of the human race—if anything, instead of detracting from his nomination, it commends it.John Beckett's performance in his work as principal advocate depute and in other previous roles has meant that he has had a con...

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