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Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 May 2001

S1W-15530

It will work with other organisations to share knowledge and improve information services.We are also funding the national Anti-Bullying Network to help schools across Scotland share good practice in tackling bullying and provide training and consultancy services to support schools and local authorities in developing effective anti-bullying strategies.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 May 2001

S1W-15401

During financial year ending March 2000, 26,522 patients received inpatient hospital care in mental illness specialties in Scotland. Some of these patients will have received more than one episode of care throughout this period.Costs for the provision of inpatient health care in mental illness (general psychiatry) services are published annually in the Scot...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 May 2001

S1O-03389

The aim is to reduce administration and improve the responsiveness and convenience of these services for the consumer.The Accord Card has already been successfully piloted in two Aberdeen schools, delivering:cashless catering, i.e. children do not have to carry money;anonymity of free school meals provision, i.e. removing any stigma attached to free meals;healthy eating reward "points" for children who choose healthy meals;access to library, sports and leisure facilities;Two further significant developments from the project during this year will be the issue of the card to all school pupils and, subject to commercial agreement, the facility of paying for all Aberdeen City bus journeys with the card.This is a pioneering project and the aim is to ensure that other councils in Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 April 2001

S1W-14615

In making mental health a priority, the Executive is committed to working on a variety of fronts with partner care agencies to tackle these issues, where they occur.Our National Health: A plan for action, a plan for change sets the context within which mental health services in Scotland will operate for the immediate future.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 April 2001

S1W-14309

The Framework for Maternity Services, published in February, establishes clear action points and recommendations to enable NHS Boards, NHS Trusts and other agencies to put in place maternity services appropriate to the needs of women in Scotland. The Chief Executive of NHSScotland wrote to Chairmen and Chief Executives of Health Boards and NHS Trusts on 2 F...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 March 2001

S1W-12650

Indicates a board where a Trust failed to return a survey.3. ISD Scotland conducts an annual vacancy survey for nursing and midwifery vacancies for three months or more.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 March 2001

S1W-14245

The new FIFG scheme will provide targeted financial support for new and developing aquaculture businesses throughout Scotland, with a particular emphasis on diversification into new species, the development of shellfish and environmental improvements across the industry.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 March 2001

S1W-12985

In accordance with this timetable we aim to be in a position to make decisions on the location of the Scottish Public Pensions Agency by the end of March and the Health Education Board for Scotland in mid-2001.I also announced at that time that the Scottish Commission for the Regulation of Care and the Scottish Social Services Council would not be located i...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 March 2001

S1W-12642

The increased funding recognises the strategic potential of the network in supporting the voluntary sector and communities.The Executive has funded seven new CVS in 2000-01, and from 2001-02 will give a minimum of £60,000 to every local authority area in Scotland, including for the first time six urban areas.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 March 2001

S1W-13739

At 31 March 2000, these are:DescriptionAmount£000Scottish ExecutiveIndemnity cover to owners of objects lent under the National Heritage Act 1980 and the National Heritage (Scotland) Act 1985 824,300Scottish ExecutiveHousing Act guarantees5,700Scottish ExecutiveNHS overdraft guarantees4,800Scottish ExecutiveLocal Government Act - overdraft guarantees for Wa...

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