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However, based on information from the 2002 Pre-school and Daycare Census, we estimate that during the census week in January this year there were approximately 36,800 term time and 12,900 holiday out of school care places in Scotland.
His response is as follows:The inspection evidence to inform the report on Standards and Quality in Scottish Pre-school Education 1997-2001 was drawn from two different types of inspection.
Information is held on the number of qualified early education and childcare workers (which includes nursery nurses) employed in pre-school education centres. This information is shown in the following table.Number and Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) of Qualified Childcare and Early Education Workers in Pre-School Educati...
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
26 February 2002
To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S1W-20235 by Nicol Stephen on 17 December 2001, what plans it has to expand the Glasgow City Council and Greater Glasgow NHS Board Fruit Plus initiative to all pre-school and primary school children across Scotland.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
16 January 2002
The project is looking at joint working between the ambulance service and general practice and will provide research evidence on the effectiveness of pre-hospital thrombolysis. Pilot projects may have been undertaken elsewhere in the UK and overseas.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
30 October 2000
The following tables provide details of settled medical negligence claims for the Trusts in the Glasgow area for 1994-95 - 1998-99 (pre-Trust reconfiguration) and for the period 1999-2000.Pre- Trust Reconfiguration 1994-95 - 1998-99TrustNo. of ClaimsCost of AwardsGlasgow Royal Infirmary8£18,398Southern General Hospit...
The available information is set out below. This shows number of pre-school education places occupied by eligible four year olds and funded by Scottish Executive grant in the private, public and voluntary sectors in respect of the academic years 1997-98, 1998-99 and 1999-2000.
The available information is set out below. This shows the number of pre-school education places occupied by eligible three year olds and funded by Scottish Executive grant in the private, public and voluntary sectors for the current school year.
It is our stated intention to have pre-application consultations and pre-determination hearings on proposals for major developments that are significantly contrary to the development plan.