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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...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 April 2005

S2W-15766

The definition of overcrowding is dependent on its use. Part VII of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987 defines a house as overcrowded if it fails either of two tests.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 April 2005

S2W-15442

The ASLFS data is more up to date than the Census data, however, there is still a large degree of uncertainty around these estimates as they are based on relatively small sample sizes.Table 1 Number of 16-19 year olds not in Education, Employment or Training by Local Authority Area, 2003 NEET Census 2001 NEET LFS 2003 Scotland 33,391 35,000 Aberdeen City 1,083 ** Aberdeenshire 946 ** Angus 659 1,000 Argyll and Bute 415 1,000 Scottish Borders, The 483 1,000 Clackmannanshire 402 ** West Dunbartonshire 800 1,000 Dumfries and Galloway 948 ** Dundee City 1,168 ** East Ayrshire 944 1,000 East Dunbartonshire 397 1,000 East Lothian 498 ** East Renfrewshire 293 1,000 Edinburgh, City of 2,223 ** Falkirk 1,027 ** Fife 2,421 ** Glasgow City 5,974 6,000 Highland 1,100 ** Inverclyde 651 1,000 Midlothian 451 1,000 Moray 485 ** North Ayrshire 1,181 1,000 North Lanarkshire 2,661 4,000 Orkney Islands 66 ** Perth and Kinross 577 ** Renfrewshire 1,052 ** Shetland Islands 77 ** South Ayrshire 712 1,000 South Lanarkshire 2,025 ** Stirling 393 1,000 West Lothian 1,177 ** Eilean Siar (Western Isles) 102 ** Note: ** Estimate is below reliability threshold as defined by the Office for National Statistics.Labour Force Survey data is rounded to the nearest thousand.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 March 2005

S2W-15077

Data for 2003 is published in Teachers in Scotland, 2003, which is available on the Executive’s website at http://www.scotland.gov.uk/stats/bulletins/00352-00.asp or in the Parliament’s Reference Centre (Bib. number 33785).Data for other years is not available.Estimated FTE of Teachers, by Mode of Employment, 1998 Local Authority Perma...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 February 2005

S2W-13697

To ask the Scottish Executive what the waiting time was for orthopaedic treatment in Greater Glasgow; whether waiting times have increased or decreased in the last year, and what steps it is taking to reduce such waiting times (a) in Greater Glasgow and (b) across Scotland. Information on waiting times for orthopaedic in-patient and day case treatment for ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 31 January 2005

S2W-13633

We intend to publish the data by health board area in autumn 2005 for the census period 1 April 2004 to 31 March 2005.NHSScotland Workforce Statistics, Occupational Health and SafetyNumber of Occupational Injuries by Type of Organisation for Nursing and Midwifery Staff, at 31 March 2004Number of Occupational Injuries Per 1,000,000 Available Hours Type of Organisation Total Occupational Injuries Needlesticks/Sharps Violence and Aggression (inc. verbal abuse) Musculoskeleta I disorders MSDS – back and lower limbs Musculoskeleta I disorders MSDS – neck and upper limbs Slips and trips Fall from height Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 December 2004

S2W-12619

The following tables show the number of patients who died within 28 days of discharge, broken down by age group, in the years 1999 to 2003 inclusive:Deaths Within 28 Days of Discharge from a Surgical Specialty in a Scottish Hospital; 1999-2003 Age Group 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 0-14 years 7 7 5 14 12 15 -24 years 7 3 3 6 6 25-44 years 48 51 44 48 49 45-64 years 259 261 265 254 269 65 and over 1,168 1,170 1,104 1,176 1,171 All Ages 1,489 1,492 1,421 1,498 1,507  Deaths Within 28-Days of Discharge from a Medical Specialty in a Scottish Hospital; 1999-2003 Age group 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 0-14 years 19 21 22 17 27 15 -24 years 28 12 19 19 13 25-44 years 119 140 163 146 143 45-64 years 839 772 829 813 808 65 and over 3,379 3,225 3,334 3,404 3,600 All Ages 4,384 4,170 4,367 4,399 4,591 Note: These statistics are derived from data collected on discharges from non-obstetric and non-psychiatric hospitals (SMR01) and Registrar General death records in Scotland...

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