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Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 February 2003

S1W-33763

To ask the Scottish Executive what funds were allocated, and on what dates, to the East Dunbartonshire Council area through (a) the National Childcare Strategy, (b) Sure Start Scotland, (c) New Community Schools, (d) New Housing Partnerships, (e) the Early Intervention programme, (f) tackling health inequalities, (g) study support and out of school hours learning activities, (h) the Alternatives to Exclusion grant scheme, (i) social inclusion partnerships (SIPs), (j) the Working for Communities programme, (k) the Listening to Communities programme, (l) the Better Neighbourhood Services Fund (BNSF), (m...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 May 2002

S1W-25569

Year 1Year 2Year 32.1(c) 030302.1(d)50002.1(e)1351502.1(f)90002.1(g)150501002.1(h)555502.1(i)1851252602.2(a)2902302352.2(b)2252956452.2(c) 16020402.2(d)00102.2(f)170651102.2(g)58075011702.2(h)2851001852.2(i)5002.2(k)00102.2(l)6222.2(m)121642.3(e)81002.3(g)45002.3(h)130002.3(i)55002.4(a)30002.4(b)1053651752.4(c) 20002.4(d)651402402.4(e) 270002.4(f)510252.4(g...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 August 2001

S1W-16947

Local authorities supplement the revenue grant support they receive from the Executive with funding from council tax.Central Government Grant To Councils - 1999-00 To 2001-02Council1999-002000-012001-02 £m£m£mAberdeen City192.480 200.270 213.869Aberdeenshire213.112 216.820 234.900Angus108.762 110.527 118.103Argyll &a...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 January 2004

S2W-05588

Funding allocated to eachlocal authority in each of the last three years, expressed on a per capitalbasis and showing year‑on‑year percentage changes is shown in the followingtable.   2001-02 2002-03 2003-04   AEF (£m) per capita (£) % AEF (£m) per capita (£) % AEF (£m) per capita (£) % Aberdeen City 213.869 1,012 6.8 240.846 1,140 12.6 261.420 1,234 8.5 Aberdeenshire 234.900 1,034 8.3 265.484 1,169 13.0 290.109 1,278 9.3 Angus 118.103 1,082 6.9 135.169 1,238 14.5 147.438 1,361 9.1 Argyll and Bute 121.880 1,373 7.4 136.675 1,539 12.1 149.062 1,633 9.1 Clackmannanshire 53.767 1,110 8.8 59.813 1,234 11.2 65.453 1,362 9.4 Dumfries and Galloway 176.682 1,212 7.8 197.415 1,354 11.7 215.781 1,460 9.3 Dundee City 191.437 1,342 7.1 211.987 1,486 10.7 228.603 1,572 7.8 East Ayrshire 139.253 1,154 6.4 155.264 1,287 11.5 168.268 1,399 8.4 East Dunbartonshire 107.465 970 9.7 120.776 1,090 12.4 132.321 1,222 9.6 East Lothian 91.223 999 6.6 103.433 1,133 13.4 113.656 1,260 9.9 East Renfrewshire 88.622 987 10.4 100.956 1,124 13.9 109.869 1,229 8.8 Edinburgh, City of 458.071 1,010 6.3 518.233 1,143 13.1 564.873 1,258 9.0 Eilean Siar 76.023 2,797 5.5 80.901 2,976 6.4 85.978 3,251 6.3 Falkirk 159.543 1,105 10.0 177.586 1,231 11.3 193.405 1,331 8.9 Fife 379.529 1,083 7.6 420.990 1,201 10.9 462.736 1,323 9.9 Glasgow City 895.253 1,469 7.9 975.334 1,601 8.9 1,040.033 1,797 6.6 Highland 273.989 1,313 7.6 309.338 1,483 12.9 333.970 1,599 8.0 Inverclyde 107.371 1,269 6.3 119.276 1,410 11.1 129.746 1,542 8.8 Midlothian 90.030 1,095 10.1 99.292 1,208 10.3 109.905 1,358 10.7 Moray 97.450 1,147 8.0 107.878 1,270 10.7 117.972 1,356 9.4 North Ayrshire 161.061 1,160 7.9 179.100 1,290 11.2 194.586 1,433 8.6 North Lanarkshire 374.873 1,144 8.4 413.116 1,261 10.2 447.675 1,394 8.4 Orkney 43.119 2,214 7.0 46.212 2,372 7.2 49.410 2,571 6.9 Perth & Kinross 139.107 1,041 7.0 159.048 1,190 14.3 175.177 1,298 10.1 Renfrewshire 198.109 1,119 6.7 220.044 1,243 11.1 241.047 1,395 9.5 Scottish Borders 126.316 1,182 6.6 143.418 1,342 13.5 156.643 1,465 9.2 Shetland 62.219 2,773 6.9 66.182 2,949 6.4 70.741 3,221 6.9 South Ayrshire 119.803 1,052 6.8 135.639 1,191 13.2 147.434 1,314 8.7 South Lanarkshire 338.601 1,101 7.9 377.272 1,227 11.4 408.275 1,350 8.2 Stirling 98.083 1,151 9.4 110.848 1,301 13.0 120.915 1,403 9.1 West Dunbartonshire 123.778 1,308 9.7 135.502 1,432 9.5 146.596 1,571 8.2 West Lothian 170.496 1,088 7.3 189.429 1,209 11.1 206.727 1,300 9.1 S2W-05588
Official Report Meeting date: 22 November 2005

Subordinate Legislation Committee, 22 Nov 2005

Electricity from Non-Fossil Fuel Sources (Scotland) Saving Arrangements Order 2005 (SSI 2005/549) We had two questions on the order. In relation to article 10(m), the committee asked for clarification of whether the amendment is intended to apply to payments that accrued prior to the original date of coming into force of section 33(10) of the Electricity A...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 January 2005

S2W-12952

We have no plans to do so.Proprietary (branded) medicines are those protected by a product licence.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 September 2002

S1W-28527

To ask the Scottish Executive whether thiomersal is still used for child vaccinations; which current vaccinations contain thiomersal, and whether thiomersal is considered safe to use. The regulation and control of medicines is reserved.The Medicines Control Agency has advised that the only vaccines in the routine UK childhood immunisation programme which contain thiomersal as an excipient in the final product are diphtheria, tetanus, wholecell pertussis (DTwP) and diphtheria and tetanus vaccines.In September 2001, the Committee on Safety of Medicines (CSM) reviewed the available data relating to possible neurotoxicity of thiomersal in vaccines and advised that there is no evidence of harm caused by doses of thiomersal in vaccines, except for hypersensitivity reactions.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 June 2002

S1W-26412

However, in many cases, as with most medicines and vaccines, the risk factors for the development of adverse reactions to MMR vaccine are not known.The safety of MMR vaccines is kept under continuous review by the UK Medicines Control Agency (MCA) and the Committee on Safety of Medicines (CSM).
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 March 2001

S1W-13318

Importantly, the British National Formulary (BNF), issued free to doctors and pharmacists, provides key information for health professionals on how to use medicines safely and effectively. In addition, in 1988, the Committee on Safety of Medicines issued guidelines to doctors on the use of benzodiazepines.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 March 2000

S1W-04583

The information requested is set out in the following two tables.Reductions in the number of beds over the years reflects medical advances and changes in the pattern of care, including the significant increase in day-ase surgery and reductions in the length of stay for inpatient treatment.TABLE 1: NHS IN SCOTLAND: AVERAGE AVAILABLE STAFFED BEDS1 BY SPECIALTY2(Year ending 31 March)SPECIALTY199719981999Acute Surgical7,1386,7876,604Anaesthetics432Cardiothoracic Surgery243241233ENT Surgery373342324General Surgery2,7082,6072,557Gynaecology642577534Neurosurgery187188187Ophthalmology217204187Orthopaedic Surgery1,8421,7561,732Paediatric Surgery149140134Plastic Surgery220211213Spinal Paralysis484848Urology505472452Acute Medical6,0185,926 5,933Cardiology 153 191 224Communicable Diseases 204 173 164Dermatology 191 174 161Gastroenterology 83 80 92General Medicine...

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