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Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 March 2006

S2W-23911

The learning from Healthy Respect will be shared across Scotland to enableother parts of the country to shape their own services according to local need.To promote healthy eating, agrant of over £70 million for 2006–08 has recently been made available to continuethe implementation of the recommendations of Hungry for Success.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 February 2006

S2W-22573

In 2004-05 a total of 1,300 dentists received such a payment per quarter as follows: NHS Board Area Number of Dentists Receiving Commitment Payments Number of Principal Dentists1 Argyll and Clyde 111 159 Ayrshire and Arran 107 137 Borders 22 28 Dumfries and Galloway 28 36 Fife 93 127 Forth Valley 70 100 Grampian 76 161 Greater Glasgow 295 463 Highland 37 65 Lanarkshire 143 211 Lothian 208 344 Orkney 0 1 Shetland 3 2 Tayside 104 164 Western Isles 3 2 Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 January 2006

S2W-21625

An identified amount within that budget (£574,000) was used to fund key Police emergency planning roles in strategic areas across Scotland. From 2005-06 the equivalent amount was transferred to police Central Government and will be apportioned to police authorities in consultation with Association of Chief Police Officers in Scotland.Civil Defence Grant ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 January 2006

S2W-22047

Following the 2003 elections, these figure decreased to 266 and 21.8%respectively.The gender breakdown of localauthority councillors after the 2003 election is shown as a percentage in the followingtable 1.Table 1: Gender Profile ofScotland’s Councillors 2003 Council Total Councillors Percent Male Percent Female Aberdeen 43 67 33 Aberdeenshire 68 74 26 Angus 29 76 24 Argyll and Bute 36 86 14 Clackmannanshire 18 89 11 Dumfries and Galloway 47 79 21 Dundee 29 76 24 East Ayrshire 32 81 19 East Dunbartonshire 24 67 33 East Lothian 23 83 17 East Renfrewshire 20 85 15 Edinburgh 58 81 19 Eilean Siar 31 90 10 Falkirk 32 84 16 Fife 78 73 27 Glasgow 79 71 29 Highland 80 74 26 Inverclyde 20 95 5 Midlothian 18 83 17 Moray 26 85 15 North Ayrshire 30 70 30 North Lanarkshire 70 87 13 Orkney Islands 21 90 10 Perth and Kinross 41 76 24 Renfrewshire 40 75 25 Scottish Borders 34 74 26 Shetland Islands 22 86 14 South Ayrshire 30 80 20 South Lanarkshire 67 78 22 Stirling 22 82 18 West Dunbartonshire 22 73 27 West Lothian 32 84 16 We do not hold centrally annualhistorical records of the number of female councillors in Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 December 2005

S2W-21415

ASBO applications by Registered Social Landlords (RSLs) 2003-04 to 2004-05 Local Authority RSL ASBO applications (2003-04)1 RSL ASBO applications (2004-05) Aberdeen City 1 3 Aberdeenshire 0 0 Angus 0 3 Argyll and Bute 0 0 Clackmannanshire 0 0 Dumfries and Galloway 7 6 Dundee City 0 3 East Ayrshire 0 0 East Dunbartonshire 0 0 East Lothian 0 0 East Renfrewshire 0 0 Edinburgh, City of 2 0 Eilean Siar 0 0 Falkirk 0 0 Fife 2 4 Glasgow 7 15 Highland 0 0 Inverclyde 1 1 Midlothian 4 3 Moray 0 0 North Ayrshire 1 0 North Lanarkshire 0 0 Orkney Islands 0 0 Perth and Kinross 0 2 Renfrewshire 1 0 Scottish Borders 0 0 Shetland Islands 0 0 South Ayrshire 0 2 South Lanarkshire 0 0 Stirling 0 2 West Dunbartonshire 0 0 West Lothian 0 0 Total 26 44 Source: Communities Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 September 2005

S2W-18895

There is not a central register of heroin users in Scotland. The Scottish Drug Misuse Database collects information on new clients at their point of contact with drug treatment and care services.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 August 2005

S2W-18375

Information relating to all grants received by RSNO from SAC, from both voted and lottery funds, is set out in the following tables:Scottish Executive Funds 2000-01 Core Funding 2,427,522 2001-02 Core Funding 2,590,613 Towards the cost of engaging the RSNO’s Associate Composer, Michael Torke, to compose a major work for the orchestra  3,500 Additional revenue funding  465,000 2002-03 Core Funding 2,590,613 Towards the cost of commissioning an orchestral work from Craig Armstrong   3,000 2003-04 Core Funding 2,720,613 2004-05 Core Funding 2,795,613 Towards the cost of evaluating an audience development campaign in September 2004   5,000 Towards travel costs to USA for the Grammy Awards  2,000 Total 13,603,474  Lottery Funds 2000-01 Towards the cost of implementation of plan for change in accordance with stage two advancement application 775,000 2001-02 Nil   2002-03 Towards the cost of broadband installation  1,100 2003-04 Towards the cost of an orchestral commission by Oliver Searle to be performed by the RSNO in April 2004  5,000 Towards the cost of purchasing a new, fully customised vehicle for transporting the orchestra to venues throughout Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 August 2005

S2W-17887

Therefore, the costs incurred are set by the individualpharmacy or pharmacy chain.NationalHealth Service Prescription charges and Average Net Ingredient cost per dispensed prescription1 Year ending 31 March Cost of NHS Prescription £ Average Net2 Ingredient Cost (£) Year ending 31 March Cost of NHS Prescription £ Average Net2 Ingredient Cost (£) 1979 0.45 2.11 1993 4.25 6.76 1980 0.70 2.53 1994 4.75 7.09 1981 1.00 2.91 1995 5.25 7.55 1982 1.30 3.22 1996 5.50 7.98 1983 1.40 3.55 1997 5.65 8.42 1984 1.60 3.75 1998 5.80 8.91 1985 2.00 3.94 1999 5.90 9.26 1986 2.20 4.22 2000 6.00 10.11 1987 2.40 4.49 2001 6.10 10.13 1988 2.60 4.60 2002 6.20 10.60 1989 2.80 5.05 2003 6.30 11.12 1990 3.05 5.39 2004 6.40 11.62 1991 3.40 5.79 2005 6.50 11.50 1992 3.75 6.21 Notes:1.Data for 1978-79 to 1995-96 are taken from Table 7.4 of Scottish HealthStatistics, published by ISD Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 June 2005

S2W-17201

The information which is available is shown in the following four tables.Four tables containing information produced by the Scottish Executive and the General Register Office for Scotland which is known to be directly comparable with information produced by Office for National Statistics (ONS), other UK Government Departments, National Assembly for Wales an...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 May 2005

S2W-15713

Health Board Area 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 Argyll and Clyde 72.6% 72.9% 63.3% Ayrshire and Arran 87.5% 76.5% 67.6% Borders 64.0% 60.0% 63.2% Dumfries and Galloway 86.9% 75.6% 45.5% Fife 83.8% 74.7% 53.2% Forth Valley 81.1% 70.6% 62.5% Grampian 87.0% 94.7% 99.1% Greater Glasgow 51.2% 42.5% 37.4% Highland 90.2% 95.3% 98.6% Lanarkshire 59.2% 53.1% 45.0% Lothian 63.0% 61.4% 55.7% Orkney 91.2% 94.4% 98.7% Shetland 86.8% 96.2% 100.0% Tayside 83.4% 71.1% 63.0% Western Isles 90.5% 95.8% 99.3% Scotland...

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