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Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 May 2002

S1W-25154

However, the final column details the funding per problem drug user, as estimated in the recent national survey of problem drug misuse.Table 1NHS BoardAllocation 1998-99(£000)Allocation 1999-2000(£000)Allocation 2000-01(£000)Allocation 2001-02(£000)Allocation 2002-03(£000)Argyll and Clyde7099019841,1111,338Ayrshire and Arran403535609737987Borders6896118160162Dumfries and Galloway6196124298258Fife328445514698789Forth Valley103172226462557Grampian7509721,0851,2831,313Greater Glasgow12,8713,5023,6704,38714,4881Highland86137181300414Lanarkshire3334976078621,449Lothian2,2632,7762,9223,2143,539Orkney1116202432Shetland2837424655Tayside9331,1511,2251,3481,483Western Isles1320254387Total Scotland8,96011,35212,35214,97316,951Table 2NHS BoardPer Capita 1998-99(£)Per Capita 1999-2000(£)Per Capita 2000-01(£)Per Capita2 2001-02(£)Per Capita2 2002-03(£)Per Problem User32002-03Argyll and Clyde1.662.122.322.633.18247.6Ayrshire and Arran1.071.431.631.982.66322.6Borders0.640.901.101.491.51276Dumfries and Galloway0.410.650.852.061.79219Fife0.941.271.471.992.25275.2Forth Valley0.370.620.811.662.00252.3Grampian1.431.852.072.462.53242.6Greater Glasgow13.153.874.064.864.99280.9Highland0.410.660.871.441.99402.2Lanarkshire0.590.881.081.532.58285.5Lothian2.923.573.734.084.48416.4Orkney0.560.821.031.241.661111Shetland1.221.631.872.072.49505.6Tayside2.392.963.183.523.90344.6Western Isles0.470.730.921.603.281345.4Total Scotland1.752.222.422.933.32303.7Source: Estimating the National and Local Prevalence of Problem Drug Misuse in Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 November 2001

S1W-19144

The Scottish Executive is strongly committed to improving the extent of commercialisation of research, as detailed in the:Report of the Knowledge Economy Taskforce, published in April 1999: (http://www.scotland.gov.uk/library/documents-w9/knec-00.htm); the Knowledge Economy Cross-Cutting Initiative Report :(http://www.scotland.gov.uk/government/ketf_ccr.pdf), published in February 2001, andA Science Strategy for Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 October 2001

S1W-18904

To ask the Scottish Executive how many people were convicted of shoplifting in each of the past three years and of those, how many were given (a) a custodial sentence, (b) a fine and (c) a caution or admonishment, in (i) Scotland and (ii) each police force area.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 October 2001

S1W-17918

To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S1W-17362 by Nicol Stephen on 22 August 2001, how many secondary school (a) pupils and (b) staff in each local authority area in Scotland have e-mail addresses at school.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 June 2001

S1W-15859

The Scottish Fisheries Protection Agency's remit in regard to inshore fisheries covers European, UK and Scottish legislation, for example, controls under the Inshore Fishing (Scotland) Act 1984.The adequacy of the enforcement of a Regulating Order is a responsibility of the Regulating Order management organisation.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 May 2001

S1W-15646

The number of houses provided with aids and adaptations, including disabled, provided by local authority social work departments is not collected centrally.In 1999 we introduced changes to the Building Standards (Scotland) Regulations 1990 requiring all new housing to be built to standards suitable for a disabled person to visit.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 February 2001

S1W-12960

The current members of the Project Assessment Committee (PAC) are:Neil BlackScottish Tourist BoardMs Barbara BremnerScottish Natural HeritageJohn BrownPrincipal Agricultural Officer (Highland), Scottish Executive Rural Affairs Department (SERAD)Frank GaskellHighlands and Islands EnterpriseMs Phyllis HarveyOrkney Islands Council (representing the Islands' local authorities)John HendersonAssistant Chief Agricultural Officer, SERAD HQ and Chairman Panel 1 (agricultural applications)Peter JohnstonePrincipal Agricultural Officer (Grampian), SERADIain MathesonPrincipal Agricultural Officer (Northern & N Isles), SERADJohn MaxwellPrincipal Agricultural Officer (Argyll & W Isles), SERADRoy McLachlanPrincipal Agricultural Officer (Arran & Bute), SERADMs Catriona MacleanHighland Council (representing the Highlands' local authorities)Henry SneddenSERAD HQ policy branch and Chairman Panel 2 (non-agricultural applications)Observers:Rory DuttonScottish Crofters UnionMs Beverley WilsonNational Farmers' Union of Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 November 2000

S1W-10556

As part of the most recent review of inshore fishing prohibitions under the Inshore Fishing (Scotland) Act 1984, the Scottish Executive received a large volume of representations from creel and trawl interests in the Loch Torridon area.The latest scientific work carried out by Fisheries Research Services indicates that nephrops stocks in the Torridon area a...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 September 2000

S1W-01318

Information on the number of patients aged under 65 in long stay units, at 31 December 1999 is shown by Trust and age group in the table below.Number of Residents aged 64 years and under in NHS Geriatric Long Stay Units; as at 31 December 1999pAge group1, 2Trust/Unit Name0-2425-4445-64Under 65Scotlandllllll144Ayrshire & Arran Acute Hospitals NHS Trust--77Ayrshire & Arran Primary Care NHS Trustllllll1Borders General Hospital NHS Trustllllll1Borders Primary Care NHS Trust--22Argyll & Clyde Acute Hospitals NHS Trust--66Renfrewshire & Inverclyde Primary Care NHS Trust--22Fife Primary Care NHS Trust--22North Glasgow University Hospitals NHS Trust--88Highland Acute Hospitals NHS Trustllllll1Highland Primary Care NHS Trust-459Lanarkshire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust--22Lanarkshire Primary Care NHS Trust--99Grampian Primary Care NHS Trust-42630Orkney Health Board Unitllllll11Lothian Primary Care NHS Trust--99West Lothian Healthcare NHS Trustllllll6Tayside Primary Care NHS Trustllllll8Forth Valley Primary Care NHS Trust--88Dumfries & Galloway Primary Care NHS Trust-41519Shetland Hospitals & Community Services Unit--33Source: ISD Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 September 2000

S1W-08873

For example, the Glasgow Community Drugs project offers support and a drop-in facility for methadone users and provides an activities programme to support them in the transition to further training and an outreach service.I recently announced that I was making an extra £1 million available to voluntary sector organisations for the development of drug rehabilitation services through section 10 of the Social Work (Scotland...

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