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Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 October 2006

S2W-28842

The available information isgiven in the following table.Seat Belt Offences with a ChargeProved in Scottish Courts Resulting in a Fine (Main Penalty), 1995-96 to 2004-05 Police Force 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-2000 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 Central 118 38 149 138 165 316 349 287 219 185 Dumfries and Galloway 73 27 17 68 39 10 5 18 5 12 Fife 160 66 164 174 161 182 154 120 236 149 Grampian 27 17 50 303 389 129 215 160 124 105 Lothian and Borders 495 158 799 602 394 319 485 295 305 136 Northern 17 6 27 27 147 42 99 75 80 81 Strathclyde 705 440 1,207 1,099 1,183 1,048 1,097 849 614 411 Tayside 184 110 303 301 215 125 120 174 295 79 Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 October 2006

S2W-28770

All students can apply to theStudents Awards Agency for Scotland (SAAS) for support before they are firmly acceptedon their course.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 October 2006

S2W-28505

To ask the Scottish Executive how ministerial confidence in the Executive’s financial planning can be reconciled with the data in Statistics Release: Free Personal and Nursing Care Scotland 2002-2005 which omit figures for West Lothian in Table 13 and also imply that in 2004-05 the (a) gross cost per hour, gross of all on-costs, of delivering personal care...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 September 2006

S2W-28559

The Arbuthnottformula, under which the annual financial allocations to boards are made,already takes account of a number of transport related criteria such as localgeography and rurality.TheTransport (Scotland) Act 2005 also requires a more strategic approachfrom transport interests and NHS boards to planning access to, and ensuring theprovision of, transpo...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 September 2006

S2W-28369

Includesconvictions for crimes or common assault, breach of the peace, racially aggravatedconduct or harassment, firearms offences or social security offences. Excludes convictionsoutwith Scotland and convictions for minor miscellaneousoffences and motor vehicle offences.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 September 2006

S2W-28368

Includes convictions for crimesor common assault, breach of the peace, racially aggravated conduct or harassment,firearms offences or social security offences. Excludes convictions outwith Scotland andconvictions for minor miscellaneous offences and motor vehicle offences.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 August 2006

S2W-27452

The number of people dischargedfrom general acute hospitals and psychiatric hospitals in Scotland withan explicit diagnosis of drug dependency from 1999-2000 onwards is detailed in thefollowing table: Discharge Period Number Discharged from General Acute Hospitals Number Discharged from Psychiatric Hospitals 1999-2000...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 August 2006

S2W-27323

Area Interim ASBOs granted 2004-05 Aberdeen City 3 Angus 2 Dundee City 3 Edinburgh, City of 1 Fife 1 Glasgow 9 Stirling 2 Orkney Islands 1 Total 22 SOURCE: The Use of Antisocial Behaviour Orders in Scotland:Results of the 2004-05 Survey (DTZ Pieda Consulting and Heriot-Watt University) andCommunities Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 August 2006

S2W-27359

Decisions on investment in intensivecare and high dependency unit beds and the planning of the workforce to deliverfirst class health services, including specialist nurses, to patients in Scotland, areprimarily a matter for individual NHS boards.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 June 2006

S2W-26294

The number of ambulance crewemployed to operate accident and emergency (A&E) ambulances in the city of Edinburgh asat 31 March each year is broken down in the following table:   1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Paramedics 34 34 35 34 41 45 53 56 Technicians 55 53 57 59 62 56 48 49 Total 89 87 92 93 103 101 101 105 Note: *These numbers relate toheadcount and not whole-time equivalents - information supplied by the ScottishAmbulance Service.As part of the introduction of the priority based dispatch system in 2002 and in order to meet its target of havingone paramedic on every front-line ambulance by March 2005, the Scottish AmbulanceService has been increasing its overall number of staff as well as altering thestaffing mix to increase the number of paramedics working across Scotland.Inthe last four years, the number of front-line staff (paramedics and technicians) workingon A&E ambulance across the whole of Scotland...

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