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Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 April 2005

S2W-15338

Excludes any income which is not accrued directly to the individual in their own right, but also excludes student loans, Social Fund loans and benefits in kind.Total income includes all elements of income that are accrued to the individual in their own right.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 February 2005

S2W-13879

To ask the Scottish Executive what its strategy is for television production in all areas of Scotland. We are committed to developing Scotland as a production centre for film, TV and new media and as a location for film-making; to encouraging and promoting wider creative industries, and to supporting the promotion of Scottish films and TV programmes overseas.Our support for the film and TV production industries, and to the wider creative industries, is channelled through Scottish Screen, Scottish Enterprise, and the Scottish Arts Council, who deliver a variety of funding schemes andinfrastructure development.Although broadcasting itself is a reserved matter, we established the Screen Industries Summit Group (SISG) in 2003 to help orient the Scottish Executive’s strategy for Scotland’s film and television industry.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 February 2004

S2W-05903

This new housing will be available to meet the most pressing housing need, including that of public sector workers.The principal mechanism for funding this new affordable housing is the Communities Scotland Development Programme.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 December 2003

S2W-04128

The council has used itsallocations for the period 2000-04 to develop safer routes to school at 72schools.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 February 2003

S1W-34267

The Rough Sleepers Initiative has recognised the very complex needs of many people who find themselves sleeping rough, by funding targeted health care, social support, drug and alcohol services, one-stop assessment centres, day centres, outreach services and supported accommodation.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 May 2001

S1W-15738

Among other things, the consultation document emphasises our desire to reduce peripherality, and develop and sustain rail links to rural areas.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 May 2001

S1W-15586

I have set the Registers of Scotland the following key targets for 2001-2002: For the Trading Fund to achieve a return of 3% on net capital employed over the 3-year period ending 31 March 2002.To reduce the standard production cost index by 3% by 31 March 2002 from its base at 31 March 2001.To continue the Land Register extension programme, by continuing to extend the operation of the Land Register to the County of Midlothian as an operational area; and by preparing for the transfer of the Counties of Inverness and Nairn on 1 April 2002.To maintain and enhance customer service through retention of the Charter Mark; by achieving a 97% rating for overall customer care; and by processing 95% of all other enquiries in compliance with the Registers of Scotland Customer Service Policy.To achieve recording and registration turnaround times:averaging 25, but not exceeding 35 working days for Sasine Writs;averaging 30, but not exceeding 40 working days for Dealings with Whole; andnot exceeding 100 working days for 60% of Domestic First Registrations.To develop the Registers Direct Service and sign up 250 organisations to it by 31 March 2002.To achieve a registration accuracy of at least 98% during 2001-2002.Achievement of the new turnaround targets will represent an improvement in key product areas and ensure that homebuyers receive a quicker and more efficient service in the coming year.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 May 2000

S1W-06270

There is no monitoring of the percentage of curriculum time spent by schools in the use of information technology. The flexibility of the curriculum allows for schools to decide whether and how to use information technology across the broad range of subjects offered.
Official Report Meeting date: 15 December 2005

Plenary, 15 Dec 2005

I appreciate the sentiment behind amendment 44, but I will not support it because, rather than channel funds for family support services through local authorities, we should give voluntary organisations such as Family Mediation Scotland and Scottish Marriage Care, which have representation throughout Scotland, the opportunity to bid directly for funding.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 March 2003

Enterprise and Lifelong Learning Committee, 18 Mar 2003

We wanted to sell the magnets at the Christmas fair to raise funds for the school. At the fair, we stuck our magnets on a magnetic board.

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