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Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 February 2004

S2W-05746

Support for all of thetraditional arts is a key part of the Executive’s cultural strategy. the Scottish Arts Council (SAC) gives traditional music priority across its variousfunding strands: education through organisations such as Feisan nan Gaidhealand Feis Rois and also through cultural co-ordinators and the Youth MusicInitiative; a national tutor training network; professional development andperforming opportunities; composition classes; traditional music officer postsin local authority areas; festivals such as Celtic Connections and HebrideanCeltic Festival; promotion through events such as Showcase Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 January 2004

S2W-04883

The following tableshows the employment of qualified rehabilitation workers in each localauthority area in Scotland. In addition, nine rehabilitation workers areemployed by the Guide Dogs for the Blind Association and are allocated to localareas on a project basis.Employment of Qualified Workers Local Authority Total City of Glasg...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 January 2004

S2W-05129

To ask the Scottish Executive what performance points were accrued by the operating company of HM Prison Kilmarnock, broken down for each heading and subsection in Schedule F to the Minute of Agreement between the Secretary of State for Scotland and Kilmarnock Prison Services Limited for the Design, Construction, Management and Financing of a Prison at Ki...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 January 2004

S2W-05070

A Chief SurveillanceCommissioner is appointed by the Scottish ministers under section 2 of theRegulation of Investigatory Powers (Scotland) Act 2000, for a term of three years.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 December 2003

S2W-04738

The number of diagnosticHIV-antibody tests undertaken by HIV testing laboratories in Scotland in 1999-2002is as follows: NHS Board 1999 2000 2001 2002 Argyll and Clyde 985 845 990 1,061 Ayrshire and Arran 594 666 823 1,319 Borders 113 115 147 139 ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 December 2003

S2W-04829

Information on each school is shown in astandard format, so comparing information between schools is straightforward.Policy makers, researchers and educationists may require information indifferent formats and we will handle requests for this in the usual way.The National Priorities inEducation Performance Report 2003, a comprehensive description of performanceacross Scotland on all five priorities, will be published around thesame time.Copies of the NationalPriorities in Education Performance Report will be placed in the Parliament’sReference Centre (Bib. number 30161).
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 November 2003

S2W-04142

The arrangements for theannual consultation for those aged 75 or over are contained in the terms of servicefor general practitioners set out in the NHS (General Medical Services) (Scotland)Regulations 1995.The general practitioner isrequired to invite each patient who has attained the age of 75 to participatein a consultation for the purpose of assessing wh...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 November 2003

S2W-03486

Thenumber of Paediatric Consultants has also risen from 102 at September 1997 to 121(headcount) at September 2002, an increase of 19%.The Scottish Executive is promoting an integrated approach to workforce planning anddevelopment at local, regional and national levels and is investing £1.2million annually for three years, beginning in 2003-04, to improve workforceplanning and development across NHS Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 November 2003

S2W-03490

Financial support forfamilies is available through tax credits and benefits as well as initiativeslike the New Deal that promote employment.In addition, Executive fundingstreams that are designed to address aspects of child poverty include theChanging Children’s Services Fund (CCSF) which aims to support change andimprovement in children’s service delivery at local level for children andtheir families, with an emphasis on vulnerable children and those living inpoverty and Sure Start Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 November 2003

S2W-03478

Year Ended 30 June 2003P  NHS Board Median WaitP (days) Argyll and Clyde 10 Ayrshire and Arran 10 Borders 4 Dumfries and Galloway 64 Fife -2 Forth Valley 28 Grampian -2 Greater Glasgow 18 Highland 13 Lanarkshire 20 Lothian 125 Orkney -3 Shetland -3 Tayside 16 Western Isles -3 NHSScotland 15 Source: ISD Scotland...

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