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Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 January 2003

S1W-33081

Source: Estimating the National and Local Prevalence of Problem Drug Misuse in Scotland, November 2001.3. Funding does not include additional resources of £250,000 allocated to Greater Glasgow NHS Board in 2001-02 or £500,000 in 2002-03 to meet the treatment costs of the Glasgow Drug Court Pilot.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 November 2002

S1W-31295

The allocation of this total budget between NHS boards is determined by the Arbuthnott formula which was introduced in 2001 following a major review of the methods of allocating funding for health care in Scotland. This allocation formula is updated each year to take account of changing circumstances - for example, changes in the distribution of the populat...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 November 2002

S1W-30522

Annual rentals payable in advance of this review are as follows : Parliamentary Headquarters (George IV Bridge) - £763,281.48Committee Chambers - £214,395.60Cannonball House - £37,622.76369 and 375 High Street - £122,957.52A contract, with an option to extend, exists with the Church of Scotland in respect of the Scottish Parliament's occupation of the Assem...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 July 2002

S1W-27083

North Ayrshire has benefited directly from over £3 million from the European Regional Development Fund and the European Social Fund from the Western Scotland Objective 2 Programme 2000-06.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 May 2002

S1W-25655

(d) The allocation of development funding to Community Scotland's Area Teams uses a methodology based on a series of social exclusion indicators and guidance obtained from Scottish ministers on their investment priorities.There is no one formula applied to funding of social inclusion partnerships (SIPs), which are both area based and thematic in nature.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 February 2002

S1W-22155

To ask the Scottish Executive whether it will detail any reduction in costs associated with the option chosen for the Katrine Water Project (potential development areas 3 and 8) compared with the option ruled out (potential development areas 13 and 15). This is a matter for West of Scotland Water, and I have asked the Chief Executive to respond.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 February 2002

S1W-22187

It is not possible from this data source to identify the reasons for these transfers.General acute discharges from Intensive Care Units where patient admitted from another NHS Trust, years ended 31 March: 1998-20011 Health Board/Location of TreatmentYear ended 31 March:1998199920002001p Scotland556592570506 Health Board Argyll & Clyde13201714 Ayr & Arran34281522 Borders2133 Dumfries & Galloway1445 Fife23292214 Forth Valley6795 Grampian39442822 Greater Glasgow231266254244 Highland18101713 Lanarkshire28293535 Lothian139141154125 Tayside2213124 Hospital/Location of Treatment A111H Crosshouse Hospital2221816 A210H The Ayr Hospital12776 B120H Borders General Hospital2133 C313H Inverclyde Royal Hospital1552 C418H Royal Alexandra Hospital12151212 F704H Victoria Hospital4632 F805H Queen Margaret Hospital19231912 G107H Glasgow Royal Infirmary45652846 G207H Stobhill Hospital23403927 G306H Victoria Infirmary19252022 G405H Southern General Hospital1118812 G513H Royal Hospital for Sick Children63576272 G516H Western Infirmary/Gartnavel General70619265 G517V Health Care International Hospital--5- H202H Raigmore Hospital18101713 L106H Monklands Hospital414127 L208H Law Hospital16111727 L302H Hairmyres Hospital8461 N101H Aberdeen Royal Infirmary39432822 N121H Royal Aberdeen Children's Hospital-1-- S116H Western General Hospital41381618 S209H Liberton Hospital S225H Royal Hospital for Sick Children47408258 S226H Royal Infirmary42493938 S308H St John's Hospital At Howden9141711 T101H Ninewells Hospital1710112 T107H Royal Victoria Hospital---- T202H Perth Royal Infirmary5312 T312H Strathcathro Hospital---- V102H Falkirk and District Royal Infirmary2132 V201H Stirling Royal Infirmary4663 Y104H Dumfries & Galloway Royal Infirmary1445Source: ISD Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 October 2001

S1W-18278

The organisations are as follows:Aberdeenshire CouncilAngus Council Argyll & Bute CouncilAudit ScotlandBorders Primary Care TrustBritish CouncilBrodies SolicitorsCardonald CollegeCentral Council for Education and Training in Social Work City of Edinburgh CouncilCommon Services AgencyCoSLADumfries and Galloway CouncilDundee City CouncilEast Ayrshire CouncilEast of Scotland Water AuthorityEast Renfrewshire CouncilEdinburgh College of ArtFalklands Islands GovernmentFife Careers LtdFife CouncilFife Health BoardGlasgow City CouncilGlasgow College of Nautical StudiesHighland CouncilHouse of CommonsIslay & Jura Council for Voluntary ServiceLanarkshire Careers ServiceLanarkshire Primary Care Lothian and Borders PoliceLothian HealthMental Welfare CommissionNational Health ServiceNorth Lanarkshire CouncilPaisley Partnership Regeneration CompanyPerth and Kinross CouncilPerth Royal InfirmaryProject Management InternationalRenfrewshire CouncilRobert Gordon UniversityScottish National Blood Transfusion ServiceScottish Council for Voluntary OrganisationsScottish EnterpriseScottish Enterprise BordersScottish Enterprise GlasgowScottish Federation of Housing AssociationsScottish HomesScottish Library & Information CouncilScottish Natural HeritageScottish PowerShepherd & Wedderburn SolicitorsSouth Ayrshire CouncilSouth Lanarkshire CouncilStagecoachStevenson CollegeStirling CouncilStrathclyde Euro PartnershipStrathclyde Fire BoardStrathclyde UniversitySummerhill Education CentreThe TASC AgencyUniversity of AberdeenUniversity of DundeeUniversity of GlasgowUniversity of SheffieldUniversity of StirlingVolunteer Development ScotlandWest Lothian CouncilYorkhill Hospital NHS TrustInward secondees normally continue to be paid by the employing organisation with the costs reimbursed, either fully or partially, by the Scottish Executive.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 August 2000

S1W-05854

Its membership is:Mr T Cavanagh (Chairman)Laboratory Manager/Senior Chief MLSO Western Infirmary, GlasgowMs M AllardyceSenior Chief MLSO (Haematology) Aberdeen Royal InfirmaryDr E G BuckleyExecutive Director, Scottish Council for Postgraduate Medical and Dental EducationDr R A BurnettConsultant Pathologist, Western Infirmary, GlasgowMr J DeansMLSO 4 (Haematology), Falkirk & District Royal InfirmaryMr R FleetPathology Laboratory Manager, Borders General HospitalMr M FullerRegional Officer, MSFMr E GallowayMLSO 3 (Immunology), Western Infirmary, GlasgowMr S GreepChief Executive Ayrshire & Arran Acute Hospitals NHS Trust.Mr R A McCartneyHead MLSO (Regional Virus Laboratory), Gartnavel General Hospital, GlasgowMr G D MilneMLSO 4 (Pathology), Aberdeen Royal InfirmaryDr D C OldReader in Medical Microbiology, Ninewells Hospital, DundeeMr K RaeHead MLSO/Diagnostic Services Manager, University of Edinburgh Medical School.Mr J T ScottLaboratory Manager, Edinburgh and S E Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 June 2000

S1W-07267

The attached tables show the latest information available on the number of full-time equivalent (FTE) teachers who were employed in publicly funded schools in September of each of the years 1994 to 1998 inclusive.This information has been provided for all local authorities in Scotland, and by educational sector.Number of Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) publicly ...

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