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Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 March 2007

S2W-32169

To ask the Scottish Executive what action it will take to improve standards in care homes following the publication of the Care Commission’s recent study of services. Improving standards of carein Scotland is what we set up the Care Commission to do.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 February 2007

S2W-31523

Individual census files arelinked together using national insurance number to produce an approximate careerhistory for individuals employed by NHS Scotland. This linked file allows annualnet movements in and out of NHS Scotland to be established.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 2 February 2007

S2W-31112

The information in thesetables is taken from a Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act request answeredon 7 March 2005.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 2 August 2006

S2W-27379

The Horticultural Codeof Practice – Helping to prevent the spread of invasive non-native species waslaunched in Scotland on 1 June 2005 and has been approved as formal guidance forthe purposes of Section 14B of the Wildlife and Countryside Act by the deputyMinister of Environment and Rural Development.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 June 2006

S2W-26808

This includes opportunities for Outdoor Education.The Executive is also fundinga two-year programme - Outdoor Connections - which is being implemented by a NationalDevelopment Officer seconded to Learning and Teaching Scotland. Outdoor Connectionsaims to continue the drive to improve the quality of learning experiences throughvarious and diverse programmes and approaches and to secure a sustainable statusfor Outdoor Education as part of overall education and lifelong learning provision.Sport 21, the national strategyfor sport in Scotland, has a target “To make progress towards all schoolchildrentaking part in at least two hours of high quality physical education classes a week”.The Scottish Executive is committed to meeting the target of having an additional400 Physical Education teachers in place by 2008.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 April 2006

S2W-24625

The datarefers to benefit units, which may be a single person or a couple.3. Data below Scotland level is not available prior to May 2004.4. 2004-05figures for non-responding authorities have been estimated.5.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 April 2006

S2W-24474

To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S2W-23831 by Cathy Jamieson on 16 March 2006 where it states that it “has not approved and will not approve a policy of facilitating the transfer of individuals through Scottish territory or airspace to places where there are substantial grounds to believe that they would face a real risk of torture”, whether it will now discuss with Her Majesty’s Government the matter of CIA flights landing in Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 March 2006

S2W-24091

To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S2W-20263 by Mr Tom McCabe on 10 November 2005, how many successful applications to the Fresh Talent: Working in Scotland scheme there has been since 22 June 2005, broken down by nationality of successful applicant.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 December 2005

S2W-21124

Sex and region-specific estimates for the age range 16 to 74 years in 1998 are shown in table 2.Table 2: Average Body Mass Index in 1998, by Region, ages 16 to 741 Males2 Females2 Highlands and Islands 26.8 26.4 Grampian, Tayside 26.5 26.7 Lothian, Fife 26.6 26.2 Borders, Dumfries and Galloway 26.2 27.0 Greater Glasgow 26.2 26.1 Lanarkshire, Ayrshire and Arran 26.7 26.8 Forth Valley, Argyll and Clyde 26.7 26.5 Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 November 2005

S2W-20686

A total of 80 persons were both ill, and had positive laboratory confirmation of infection.Information is not held by local authority area, but a break down by NHS board area is shown in the following table.Outbreaks of E coli O157 Infection in Schools or Businesses in Scotland: Details Reported to Health Protection Scotland by NHS Board Public Health Department Year Type of location Number Ill and Positive NHS Board 1999 Shop 3 Greater Glasgow 1999 School (Goat’s cheese from a private farm was brought into the school) 22 Grampian 1999 Campsite 6 Highland 1999 Nursing home 2 Fife 2000 Caravan park 2 Dumfries and Galloway 2001 Restaurant 3 Argyll and Clyde 2001 Shop 2 Argyll and Clyde 2001 Restaurant 2 Lothian 2001 Caterers (Christening party) 6 Greater Glasgow 2002 Restaurant 2 Greater Glasgow 2002 Holiday cottages 6 Highland 2002 Caravan site 5 Tayside 2003 Nursery (Index case acquired infection abroad) 2 Forth Valley 2004 Visitor farm 6 Dumfries and Galloway 2004 Holiday cottages 5 Highland 2005 School 2 Tayside 2005 Holiday cottages 2 Highland 2005 Restaurant 2 Ayrshire and Arran Notes:*Some additional suspected outbreaks were identified in 2004 and 2005, which have not yet been confirmed by local investigators.

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