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Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 March 2007

S2W-32208

The following table sets out the funding for blood-borne virus prevention: 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 £8.1 million £8.1 million £8.4 million £8.6 million In addition to the blood-bornevirus prevention work funding, health boards will receive an additional £2 million fundingin 2006-07 and in 2007-08 to support implementation of the Hepatitis C Action Planfor Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 March 2007

S2W-31943

The police forces are listed in the standardorder which is used in Road Accidents Scotland. Figures for 2006 shouldbecome available in June.Reported Personal Injury or FatalRoad Accidents which Involved Ridden Horses.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 February 2007

S2W-31550

There are currently 25 members, 17 of whom are external, representing healthand local authorities, and the following of voluntary sector groups: the Moira AndersonFoundation; Kingdom Abuse Survivors Project, No More Secrets; SAY Women; VictimSupport Scotland; M-Line, and Children 1st. Given the sensitivity, memberswho are abuse survivors are not identified ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 January 2007

S2W-30062

Organisation 2006-07 (£000) 2007-08 (£000) Aberdeen City 358 365 Aberdeenshire 402 412 Angus 187 191 Argyll and Bute 160 163 City of Edinburgh 796 818 Clackmannanshire 84 86 Eilean Siar 44 45 Dumfries and Galloway 256 262 Dundee City 245 249 East Ayrshire 208 212 East Dunbartonshire 187 191 East Lothian 165 170 East Renfrewshire 160 165 Falkirk 259 267 Fife 622 639 Glasgow City 1000 1021 Highland 365 374 Inverclyde 143 146 Midlothian 144 149 Moray 150 154 North Ayrshire 236 241 North Lanarkshire 565 579 Orkney Islands 33 34 Perth and Kinross 240 247 Renfrewshire 298 304 Scottish Borders 191 196 Shetland Islands 39 40 South Ayrshire 194 199 South Lanarkshire 531 544 Stirling 155 160 West Dunbartonshire 160 164 West Lothian 293 303 Total 8,870 9,090 Sustrans 6,800 4,000 Transport Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 November 2006

S2W-29696

To ask the Scottish Executive how many people registered on the National DNA Database were subsequently (a) convicted, (b) charged but not convicted and (c) not convicted in Scotland in relation to the events leading to the DNA sample being taken, broken down by (i) gender, (ii) age group and (iii) ethnicity.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 November 2006

S2W-29414

Total Number of Dwellings Subject to a 25% Discount1 Scotland 918,199 Aberdeen City 44,916 Aberdeenshire 30,029 Angus 19,287 Argyll and Bute 15,368 Clackmannanshire 8,432 Dumfries and Galloway 24,295 Dundee City 31,272 East Ayrshire 21,198 ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 November 2006

S2W-29379

Regular updates of incidenceand mortality for cancer, coronary heart disease and stroke by NHS board arepublished on the NHS National Services Scotland Information Services Division(ISD) website at http://www.isdscotland.org/isd/183.html.This data is not broken down to Primary Care and Community HealthcarePartnership level.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 November 2006

S2W-29056

The Scottish Indexof Multiple Deprivation (SIMD) measures concentrationsof area deprivation across all of Scotland in a fair way and is appropriate for identifying concentratedareas of multiple deprivation in both urban and rural areas.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 September 2006

S2W-28486

The AADF for key points on each single carriageway trunk road is listedin the following table: Location Annual Average Daily Traffic Flow 2005 A737 Lochside 22,638 A738 Kilwinning - Stevenston 18,682 A977 Kincardine 15,184 A876 Kincardine to B9037 14,898 A985 High Valleyfield 10,767 A96 Forres 10,229 A702 Fulford 9,901 A84 Doune 9,631 A737 Dalry-Kilwinning 9,265 A68 Pathhead 9,207 A78 60m South of Hunterston Round about 9,108 A701 Locharbriggs 8,441 A6091 Melrose 8,429 A9 Tomatin 8,368 A1 Grantshouse 8,255 A75 Southeast of A751 6,256 A68 Jedburgh 6,023 A9 Dornoch 5,461 A82 Spean Bridge 5,075 A87 Broadford 4,976 A82 Ballachulish 4,879 A75 Carsluith 4,820 A7 Langholm 3,576 A87 Kyle of Lochalsh 3,383 A85 Loch Awe 3,223 A77 Glen App 3,170 A76 Mennock 3,136 A83 Ardrishaig 2,805 A95 Ballindalloch 1,994 A9 Berridale 1,950 A99 Latheron 1,942 A828 Creagan Bridge 1,902 A835 Aultguish 1,610 A751 SE of A77 1,443 A86 Roy Bridge 1,256 A830 Lochailort 1,140 A887 Invermoriston to Bunlayne 963 A889 Dalwhinnie 679 Note: Annual average daily traffic flows measured over sevenconsecutive days.Transport Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 2 August 2006

S2W-27259

Some reasons for this include; patient being unfit for treatment dueto illness (e.g. chest infection), having omitted to fast before admission, failingto follow pre-admission advice on medication or where theatre time is unavailabledue to unexpected complications arising in earlier theatre cases.In setting out my initial responseto David Kerr’s report on the future shape of the NHS in Scotland, I madeit clear that I supported his proposals that we should stream planned care, separatingit, where possible, from emergency care.

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