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Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 June 2005

S2W-16449

This is paid at £15 per EMA student (to both LAs and colleges but obviously not to SFEFC as they do not pay or assess the students).By distributing the funds in this way we hope to be fair to small authorities who also have to set up administrative systems to run EMA but still take into account the much larger volumes that authorities such as Glasgow or Edi...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 January 2003

S1W-33375

Copies have been placed in the Parliament's Reference Centre (Bib. number 26033).Aims and Objectives of the EYDP Scottish Steering GroupAIM 1: To work towards the inclusion of all affected by disability through promoting well-informed, responsive and effective decision-making in policy and practice.Objectives:To initiate debate on disability, to raise awareness about the reality of disabled people's lives and stimulate the engagement of disabled people with that debateTo approach business leaders, professional bodies, and public and voluntary sectors to see how they might support the EYDP, raise awareness and improve their policies and practices To examine mechanisms to enable the views and priorities of disabled people to be fed into Scottish Executive policymakingAIM 2 : To build for the future by seeking to engage young people in the EYDP.Objectives:To raise awareness of the experiences of young disabled people making the transition from school into adult life.To foster understanding among policymakers and practitioners of the needs and aspirations of young disabled people, through encouraging consultation and contact with them.To approach organisations working with children and young people to promote their inclusion in EYDP.AIM 3: To raise public awareness of disability issues.Objectives:To identify and celebrate the contribution made by disabled people to Scottish society through fulfilling a variety of valuable roles.To draw attention to the normality of disabled people and disabled people's lives, while highlighting the social barriers they confront and ways to overcome them.To draw attention to hidden aspects of disability, such as stigma and knock-on effects on friends and families.To ensure equal weight is given to the experiences, needs and aspirations of disabled people irrespective of their impairment, ethnic origin or circumstances.AIM 4: To ensure Scottish events are co-ordinated with UK-wide and European EYDP activities where possible .To receive regular reports from the Scottish NCC representative and disseminate information about UK-level EYDP developments.To share information about individual organisation's activities via the EYDP Scottish Steering Group.To co-ordinate launch and closing events, making sure that objectives for Scottish events reflect and promote agreed aims and objectives for EYDP work in Scotland.Work Programme of the EYDP Scottish Steering GroupActivityTimingDetails/ProgressRaise awareness of EYDP through newspaper supplementFor launch (published)Input from all member organisations EYDP website to promote the Year and exchange good practiceFor launch (published)www.scotland.gov.uk/eydpLook at the activities being covered in the local EU-funded...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 December 2000

S1W-11466

In addition, residents of private nursing homes will not be exclusively geriatric patients, but the majority (92.2%) are aged 65 or over.Bed availability in nursing and residential homes may be dependent on particular funding sources. Bed complement figures in nursing homes do not take account of staff availability, and therefore all vacant beds may not be ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 December 1999

S1W-02521

The capital allocations to individual NHS Trusts for capital investment in the NHSiS from 1996-97 to date, excluding Public Private Partnerships, are as follows: NHS Trust1996/97CapitalExpenditure£'0001997/98CapitalExpenditure£'0001998/99CapitalExpenditure£'000 NHS Trust1999/2000CapitalExpenditure(Provisional)£'000Aberdeen Royal Hospitals NHS Trust9,3344,4015,236Argyll & Clyde Acute Hospitals NHS Trust2,969Angus NHS Trust1,5551,0861,297Lomond & Argyll Primary Care NHS Trust975Ayrshire & Arran Community Healthcare NHS Trust2,8961,8121,755Renfrewshire & Inverclyde Primary Care NHS Trust998Argyll & Bute NHS Trust1,507699458Ayrshire & Arran Acute Hospitals NHS Trust1,798Borders Community Health Services NHS Trust801351337Ayrshire & Arran Primary Care NHS Trust1,618Borders General Hospital NHS Trust2,5564301,477Borders General Hospital NHS Trust798Caithness & Sutherland NHS Trust1,0881,373688Borders Primary Care NHS Trust4,078Central Scotland Healthcare NHS Trust2,7159941,399Dumfries & Galloway Acute & Maternity Hospitals NHS Trust602Dumfries & Galloway Community Health Services NHS Trust1,286497520Dumfries & Galloway Primary Care NHS Trust1,818Dumfries & Galloway Acute & Maternity Hospitals NHS Trust2,202583923Fife Acute Hospitals NHS Trust1,569Dundee Healthcare NHS Trust3,8352,1351,050Fife Primary Care NHS Trust2,176Dundee Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust18,77410,7947,301Forth Valley Acute Hospitals NHS Trust1,362East & Midlothian NHS Trust2,4341,0661,258Forth Valley Primary Care NHS Trust3,447Edinburgh Healthcare NHS Trust3,5221,4552,569Grampian University Hospitals NHS Trust7,011Edinburgh Sick Children's NHS Trust2,1068131,143Grampian Primary Care NHS Trust2,317Falkirk & District Royal Infirmary NHS Trust1,4596391,218North Glasgow University Hospitals NHS Trust33,716Fife Healthcare NHS Trust3,3841,4561,421South Glasgow University Hospitals NHS Trust6,576Glasgow Dental Hospital and School NHS Trust750646689The Yorkhill NHS Trust761Glasgow Royal Infirmary University NHS Trust5,2071,9965,685Greater Glasgow Primary Care NHS Trust10,193Grampian Healthcare NHS Trust4,9192,6371,951Highland Acute Hospitals NHS Trust1,839Greater Glasgow Community & Mental Health NHS Trust7,1265,9854,767Highland Primary Care NHS Trust2,768Hairmyres & Stonehouse Hospitals NHS Trust1,455637655Lanarkshire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust4,994Highland Communities NHS Trust2,9081,1211,288Lanarkshire Primary Care NHS Trust3,407Inverclyde Royal NHS Trust1,8251,0801,772Lothian University Hospitals NHS Trust32,810Kirkcaldy Acute Hospitals NHS Trust5,3491,487890West Lothian Healthcare NHS Trust3,680Lanarkshire Healthcare NHS Trust4,3172,0911,191Lothian Primary Care NHS Trust10,114Law Hospital NHS Trust2,59774310,234Tayside University Hospitals NHS Trust3,593Lomond Healthcare NHS Trust1,666966510Tayside Primary Care NHS Trust4,099Monklands & Bellshill Hospitals NHS Trust3,2182,9193,091 Moray Health Services NHS Trust4,3881,3131,456 North Ayrshire & Arran NHS Trust6,7684,8753,141 Perth & Kinross Healthcare NHS Trust2,2188821,429 Queen Margaret Hospital NHS Trust1,615642711 Raigmore Hospital NHS Trust4,8813,5512,787 Renfrewshire Healthcare NHS Trust1,8828011,400 Royal Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust2,3787511,525 Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh NHS Trust9,9827,7592,400 Scottish Ambulance Service NHS Trust7,1639,7662,976 South Ayrshire Hospitals NHS Trust1,885678709 Southern General Hospital NHS Trust8,0434,2014,151 Stirling Infirmary NHS Trust1,634715864 Stobhill NHS Trust3,0971,385844 Victoria Infirmary NHS Trust2,8952,121908 Western General Hospital NHS Trust4,8703,91813,049 West Lothian NHS Trust2,4881,0891,675 West Glasgow Hospitals University NHS Trust8,2865,9005,333 The Yorkhill NHS Trust5,4864,8962,075 Capital funding...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 March 2007

S2W-32200

Note that the data relate toNHS board of residence and not place of death.The Ministerial HAI Task Forcehas developed a raft of measures, based on evidence and best practice, includingsurveillance, professional guidance, education and training programmes, enhancedreporting and accountability structuresAs part of the work of the MinisterialHAI Task Force, we...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 February 2005

S2W-13816

Dwellings are included in category (d) if the authority has developed a strategy to deal with the low demand.9.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 June 2004

S2W-07934

The guidance on car park charging issued to NHSScotland in March 2000 detailed the principles of car park charges, namely:The decision of whether to charge for car parking facilities is one for local determination in the light of local circumstances;Charging for car parking in hospitals should not be motivated by a desire to generate income, andCharging may only be justified if it:is to cover the cost of providing improved parking facilities;is to make the car park more secure, oris to better manage existing car parking facilities by discouraging “fly parkers”.The guidance issued on 1 April this year, and detailed in my answer to S2W-7206 on 28 April 2004, develops...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 July 2002

S1W-26897

His response is as follows:The results of an audit of Health Care Standards carried out in 1999 are shown in the following table.Following on from this piece of work, an external adviser was engaged by the Scottish Prison Service to consider how development of SPS' Health Care Standards might best be taken forward.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 May 2002

S1W-25090

No distinction is made in our records between "working groups" and "working parties": both are classed as working groups.In the year to 28 February 2002 Executive officials attended the following working groups:DateWorking Group08/03/2001Civil Law Committee09/03/2001Civil Law Committee13/03/2001Environment14/03/2001External Fisheries16/03/2001Agricultural Structures21/03/2001Simplification of CAP21/03/2001Internal Fisheries 29/03/2001Civil Law Committee29/03/2001Internal Fisheries Group05/04/2001Civil Law Committee09/04/2001Civil Law Committee17/04/2001External Fisheries20/04/2001FEOGA Committee23/04/2001Fisheries Expert Working Group25/04/2001Education Committee26/04/2001Structural Actions26/04/2001Civil Law Committee27/04/2001Civil Law Committee02/05/2001External Fisheries03/05/2001Internal Fisheries 03/05/2001Civil Law Committee10/05/2001Internal Fisheries 10/05/2001Environment14/05/2001Civil Law Committee17/05/2001External Fisheries22/05/2001External Fisheries22/05/2001Internal Fisheries 22/05/2001Environment23/05/2001Internal Fisheries28/05/2001External Fisheries31/05/2001Internal Fisheries 11/06/2001External Fisheries14/06/2001Civil Law Committee14/06/2001Education20/06/2001Committee on Spatial Development...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 November 1999

S1W-02268

Table 2 (total £2.4 million) represents the estimated expenditure on cycling facilities within the new M74 corridor.TABLE 1: NATIONAL CYCLE NETWORK AND GENERAL FACILITIESRouteProject / LocationEstimated CostA1Spott Road - Oswald DeanN/AA1Lemington - HowburnN/AA6091CyclewayN/AA7BolesideN/AA7Galashiels - Hawick CyclewayN/AA701Locharbriggs£35KA701Tinwald Downs Roundabout£50KA701Priory RoundaboutN/AA737Highfield£30KA75A712 - U286 Creetown£40KA75TwynholmN/AA75The Glen£30KA76Bowhouse RoundaboutN/AA76Lochhill£143K A76Bargower£88K A76North of Bowhouse£99K RouteProject / LocationEstimated CostA76Lowes£15KA77MayboleN/AA77Dutchhouse - Spitallhill£100KA77Whitletts Roundabout, Ayr£32KA77Holmston - Whitletts£13KA77Maybole - Girvan Cycle Route£3KA77Maybole£3KA8GreenockN/AA8/M8BargeddieN/AA82Longman Road£2kA82Kilbowie Road ClydebankN/AA82/A9Longman - Kessock Bridge£17KA828Creagan Bridge£30KA85Glenoglehead£50KA85Leiters - KingshouseN/AA86Kingussie - Newtonmore£186KA86Rubha na Magach - Aberarder£60KA876Kincardine Bridge£2KA889North of DalwhinnieN/AA9Inverness - Beechwood/Inches£15KA9Dalmagarry - Invereen£77KA9Slochd£115KA9Ralia - Etteridge£19KA9Drumochter (County Boundary - Dalwhinnie)£529KA9Drumochter (County Boundary - Dalnacardoch)£726KA9Tay Bridge£80KA9Birnam Station LinkN/AA9Birnam Junction£18KA9Slochd Phase 1£18KA9 Kessock - ToreN/AA9Logie EasterN/AA9North KessockN/AA9/A96Inverness - Raigmore InterchangeN/AA90LongforganN/AA90Anderson Drive AberdeenN/A RouteProject / LocationEstimated CostA90PeterheadN/AA95Kinveachy£73KA96 Raigmore - SeafieldN/AA96Blackburn - KintoreN/AA96Trades Park NairnN/AA96 FochabersN/AA96Forres - KinlossN/AA96Seafield - RaigmoreN/AA96Forres - TarrasN/AA96Auchmill Rd AberdeenN/AM74Uddingston£3KM74Spindlehowe Underpass£30KM77Nithsdale Road£10KM77Ayr Road Route£450KM8Kinning ParkN/AM8Easter InchN/AM8/M9Newbridge£150KM90Halbeath - Crossgates Roundabout£30KTotal NCN & General Projects £3371KNote: N/A means that information is not or not yet available due to (a) the ongoing nature of project development...

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