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Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 February 2001

S1W-13009

Details of individual revenue allocations made to health boards in the current year are as follows: Health Board£ millionArgyll & Clyde375.367Ayrshire & Arran321.810Borders93.816Dumfries & Galloway 138.811Fife277.702Forth Valley229.916Grampian425.825Greater Glasgow858.824Highland183.491Lanarkshire453.952Lothian641.185Orkney19.318Shetland23.366Tayside375.246Western Isles35.941TOTAL4454.570The remainder of the health budget in the current year will fund...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 July 2000

S1W-08345

The Executive has recently asked the Scottish National Rural Partnership to bring together service providers to look at how services might be provided in innovative and imaginative ways in rural areas, as well as identifying ways of helping local Communities to assess their realistic service needs and to work with providers to achieve these.The Executive has also commissioned an evaluation of the effectiveness of the rural transport fund...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 February 2000

S1W-04203

In the wider context, the Scottish Diet Action Plan, with the help of Scottish Executive funding, provides the framework for a range of initiatives.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 December 1999

S1W-02718

If such a database is established, decisions will have to be taken as to its funding and also of course in relation to charging for its use.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 November 1999

S1W-02302

(b) 71,501 relate to SAAS students not making a contribution towards their tuition fees.(c) 4,984 relate to self funding students not eligible for tuition fee assessment.The number of cases received and calculated for academic year 1999-2000 will be further increased when applications are received from those students starting their course of study i...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 October 1999

S1W-01257

Details of all appointments made to Non-Departmental Public Bodies since 6 May 1999, are as follows:Body AppointmentsRe-appointmentsTotalExecutive NDPBsRoyal Botanic Garden Edinburgh1 1Scottish Arts Council 1 1Scottish Conveyancing andExecutry Services Board 33Scottish Higher Education Funding Council314Scottish Homes 224Sport Scotland1 1Advisory NDPBsCentr...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 October 1999

S1W-01257

Details of all appointments made to Non-Departmental Public Bodies since 6 May 1999, are as follows:Body AppointmentsRe-appointmentsTotalExecutive NDPBsRoyal Botanic Garden Edinburgh1 1Scottish Arts Council 1 1Scottish Conveyancing andExecutry Services Board 33Scottish Higher Education Funding Council314Scottish Homes 224Sport Scotland1 1Advisory NDPBsCentr...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 September 1999

S1W-01030

The Department for Education and Employment, along with the Department of Social Security for some programmes, takes the lead on funding and delivery of the New Deal. In Scotland it does this in partnership with the Scottish Executive and contributing Scottish organisations.The expenditure on each New Deal programme other than the New Deal for Young People ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 September 1999

S1W-01030

The Department for Education and Employment, along with the Department of Social Security for some programmes, takes the lead on funding and delivery of the New Deal. In Scotland it does this in partnership with the Scottish Executive and contributing Scottish organisations.The expenditure on each New Deal programme other than the New Deal for Young People ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 May 2006

S2W-24995

From 2002 onwardsthe data includes pupils with Records of Needs and/or Individualised EducationalProgrammes.Numbers of Pupils in PubliclyFunded Primary Schools with Records of Needs and/or Individualised Educational ProgrammesHaving Autistic Spectrum Disorder as their Main Difficulty in Learning Publicly Funded (Primary) 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 Aberdeen City 65 60 48 43 24 18 9 Aberdeenshire 114 109 98 77 31 29 18 Angus 34 39 35 - 20 18 14 Argyll and Bute 26 25 23 14 15 12 7 Clackmannanshire 12 11 13 11 * * * Dumfries and Galloway 67 56 41 36 29 19 13 Dundee City 90 66 55 44 20 11 8 East Ayrshire 24 26 19 18 13 5 * East Dunbartonshire 15 14 10 7 * * * East Lothian 25 26 22 23 12 15 12 East Renfrewshire 44 38 38 23 14 6 11 Edinburgh, City of 100 90 76 75 12 19 31 Eilean Siar 17 14 11 10 * * * Falkirk 28 19 18 19 9 9 7 Fife 155 150 133 118 52 41 35 Glasgow City 57 53 33 22 48 63 16 Highland 151 147 130 103 73 63 56 Inverclyde 27 28 23 22 16 19 10 Midlothian 31 20 17 18 - - * Moray 51 53 44 36 37 28 23 North Ayrshire 40 31 22 20 9 3 * North Lanarkshire 109 96 90 89 60 41 32 Orkney Islands 30 28 28 29 * * * Perth and Kinross 68 54 51 39 32 20 21 Renfrewshire 56 63 53 44 31 27 20 Scottish Borders 38 35 36 40 5 17 16 Shetland Islands 33 30 19 6 * - * South Ayrshire 23 23 23 18 5 7 * South Lanarkshire 91 65 59 53 24 20 14 Stirling 33 27 29 24 17 14 10 West Dunbartonshire 17 17 15 8 10 - - West Lothian 65 47 70 53 23 19 11 All Local Authorities 1,736 1,560 1,382 1,142 653 551 415 Note: *Signifies a numberless than fiveNumbers of Pupils in PubliclyFunded Secondary Schools with Records of Needs and/or Individualised EducationalProgrammes Having Autistic Spectrum Disorder as their Main Difficulty in Learning Publicly Funded (Secondary) 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 Aberdeen City 31 18 17 14 11 10 12 Aberdeenshire 58 49 42 34 12 8 7 Angus 17 15 13 9 6 * 7 Argyll and Bute 19 16 8 8 8 5 * Clackmannanshire 10 5 * 5 5 * - Dumfries and Galloway 24 20 20 19 12 9 * Dundee City 27 27 21 14 13 8 * East Ayrshire 16 18 19 13 * * 5 East Dunbartonshire 13 7 6 8 * * * East Lothian 13 8 7 * 7 * * East Renfrewshire 23 20 16 7 9 7 * Edinburgh, City of 38 30 29 27 7 6 * Eilean Siar 5 5 * * * * - Falkirk 7 5 * * - - - Fife 72 55 37 27 16 15 12 Glasgow City 51 41 16 12 * * 11 Highland 95 80 68 51 * 9 2 Inverclyde 15 14 14 5 5 * * Midlothian 13 9 8 * - * * Moray 34 25 18 16 14 14 11 North Ayrshire 4 3 6 8 12 7 7 North Lanarkshire 44 40 36 32 23 18 * Orkney Islands 8 10 7 6 - - - Perth and Kinross 33 27 18 13 6 6 * Renfrewshire 25 26 19 6 8 6 * Scottish Borders 30 23 22 10 - * - Shetland Islands 19 11 8 * * * - South Ayrshire 19 18 13 13 8 7 * South Lanarkshire 25 20 19 15 10 5 * Stirling 14 11 * * - - - West Dunbartonshire 8 7 * * * * * West Lothian 15 13 14 20 14 9 6 All local authorities 825 676 542 415 224 174 114 Note: *Signifiesa number less than five.

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