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Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 February 2004

S2W-06022

To ask the Scottish Executive whether it will publish the full text of the advertisement for the post of Chief Investigating Officer of the Standards Commission for Scotland; where the post was advertised, and how many applications were received.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 February 2004

S2W-04189

The following table shows the average cost per inpatient casetreated in neonatal units for years ended 31 March 1997to 2003 by NHS board area.Cost per In-patient SCBUDischarge (£): by NHS Board and Financial Year NHS Board 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-2000 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 Scotland 3,683 4,020 ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 November 2003

S2W-03602

Thesefigures are shown in the table:Financial Support ofResidents in Care Homes1 for Older People, 2002  Local Authority Area Where Care Home is Situated Number of Residents Supported by Local Authority2  or DWP Aberdeen City 1,085 Aberdeenshire 1,210 Angus 627 Argyll and Bute 497 Clackmannanshire 184 Dumfries and Galloway 774 Dundee City 766 East Ayrshire 688 East Dunbartonshire 328 East Lothian 510 East Renfrewshire 427 Edinburgh, City of 1,719 Eilean Siar 196 Falkirk 605 Fife 1,590 Glasgow City 3,243 Highland 1,329 Inverclyde 395 Midlothian 427 Moray 316 North Ayrshire 796 North Lanarkshire 1,387 Orkney Islands 77 Perth and Kinross 827 Renfrewshire 851 Scottish Borders 671 Shetland Islands 90 South Ayrshire 576 South Lanarkshire 1,704 Stirling 490 West Dunbartonshire 446 West Lothian 683 Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 October 2003

S2W-02855

The Scottish Executive, together with NHS Education forScotland and the Scottish Consortium for Learning Disability, has been working tomodernise the education and practice programmes in order to encourage recruitmentto this branch of nursing.Additional help in areas of recruitmentwill be provided by Careers for Health which was launched at the NHSScotland HumanResources Conference on 16 May 2003.The aims of Careers for Healthare to:raise the profile of careersin the NHS;act as a source of expertiseon all issues relating to careers guidance and support;promote recruitment from a widerbase enabling health boards to gain access to the widest possible range of applicants,andlink health board personnel tokey stakeholders such as Careers Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 June 2003

S2W-00504

However, the Executive recognises that there are problems with access to NHS dental services in some parts of Scotland and has introduced a number of measures aimed at improving such access.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 March 2003

S1W-34923

Rolled forward targets, for the areas presently covered, have been arrived at following detailed consultation with the Association of Chief Police Officers in Scotland and the Convenors of police authorities.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 February 2003

S1W-34039

All authorities have also received funding to increase the availability of suitable temporary accommodation more generally, following the implementation of the Housing (Scotland) Act 2001.Guidance issued on the development of homelessness strategies also makes clear that these strategies should clearly identify which forms of non-permanent or intermediate a...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 October 2002

S1W-28680

To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answers to questions S1W-26897 and S1W-27654 by Mr Jim Wallace on 3 July 2002 and 13 August 2002 respectively, where a standard for health care in a prison has been recorded as "partially achieved", what progress this implies has been made in working to achieve all aspects of the standard for (a) 100% of prisoners having their weight recorded on each admission to prison and their height recorded on their initial admission to prison, (b) the provision of basic equipment within each consulting room, minimum si'e of 10.8m2, in the health centre which shall include an examination couch, a mercury sphygmomanometer, scales, desk, three chairs, examination/treatment lamp, stethoscope, eye charts, ophthalmoscope, auroscope and a copy of BNF in 100% of cases, (c) the provision of adequate facilities for visiting psychiatrists in 100% of cases, (d) the referral of routine cases to the psychiatrist being seen within four weeks in 100% of cases, (e) the referral of urgent cases to the psychiatrist being seen within seven days in 100% of cases, (f) emergency (psychiatric) cases being seen within 24 hours in 100% of cases, (g) the transfer to hospital following completion of a Section under the Mental Health (Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 September 2002

S1W-28112

To ask the Scottish Executive what the charges for business customers in the former West of Scotland Water Authority area for (a) water supply and (b) waste water services (i) were in each of the last three years of the authority's existence and (ii) have been in the current year under Scottish Water This is a matter for Scottish Water.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 August 2002

S1W-27670

Copies are available in the Parliament's Reference Centre (Bib. number 22064), and on the Scottish Executive internet site: http://www.scotland.gov.uk/stats/bulletins/00168-05.asp.Information on fire service staff is given in Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Fire Services for Scotland Report for 2000-2001, published by Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Fire...

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