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Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 December 2004

S2W-13170

The Scottish Executive is committed to ensuring a fairer distribution of resources across Scotland and to ensuring that efficiency improvements are achieved with thisfunding, but I have listened carefully to the concerns raised by COSLA, local authorities, providers and other stakeholders about the pace of redistribution originally proposed.I am therefore m...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 August 2004

S2W-09463

The following tables show the average cost per case for a surgical inpatient and day case respectively for financial years 1998-99 to 2002-03, by NHS board.Table 1 – Inpatient Cost Per Case (£), by Health Board of Treatment and Financial Year Health Board of Treatment 1998-99 1999-2000 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 Cost per Case (£) Cost per Case (£) Cost per Case (£) Cost per Case (£) Cost per Case (£) Argyll and Clyde 1,386 1,442 1,468 1,686 1,672 Ayrshire and Arran 1,316 1,480 1,573 1,680 1,815 Borders 1,286 1,245 1,587 1,577 1,834 Dumfries and Galloway 1,193 1,182 1,376 1,377 1,645 Fife 1,359 1,529 1,597 1,706 1,803 Forth Valley 1,259 1,554 1,552 1,791 1,974 Grampian 1,542 1,524 1,704 1,872 2,004 Greater Glasgow 1,762 1,906 2,036 2,200 2,592 Highland 1,393 1,547 1,330 1,474 1,565 Lanarkshire 1,472 1,482 1,550 1,828 1,824 Lothian 2,007 1,890 1,898 2,455 2,530 Orkney 1,361 1,546 1,854 1,943 1,955 Shetland 1,603 1,708 1,868 1,551 1,640 Tayside 1,785 1,887 1,957 2,022 2,308 Western Isles 1,888 2,069 2,574 2,564 2,815 Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 April 2004

S2W-07068

Sportscotland awards an annual development grant to the Scottish Equestrian Association, which it recognises as the umbrella body for equestrianactivities in Scotland, to develop the sport. This has been setat £16,500 over the last three years and will beincreased to £29,730 in 2004-05.Under the Lottery SportsFund, sportscotland awarded equestrianism £321,6...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 March 2004

S2W-07005

The purpose of this review is to ensure that the services being funded properly meet the objectives of Supporting People and are being delivered in an effective and value for money way and that Supporting People is placed on a secure footing going forward with a clear purpose and remit and the funds to deliver.Supporting People Grant Allocations to Scottish Councils 2003-04 Local Authority Grant Allocations Aberdeen City £12,306,385 Aberdeenshire £9,374,919 Angus £6,292,340 Argyll and Bute £16,598,238 Clackmannanshire £3,093,495 Dumfries and Galloway £15,078,644 Dundee £11,672,480 East Ayrshire £6,184,168 East Dunbartonshire £5,527,821 East Lothian £9,365,816 East Renfrewshire £6,254,645 City of Edinburgh £44,694,924 Eilean Siar £356,812 Falkirk £8,275,041 Fife £27,327,241 Glasgow City £71,525,949 Highland £13,892,813 Inverclyde £8,122,574 Midlothian £6,050,298 Moray £6,920,485 North Ayrshire £14,705,131 North Lanarkshire £24,845,631 Orkney £357,044 Perth and Kinross £4,592,524 Renfrewshire £18,346,930 Scottish Borders £5,956,313 Shetland £788,470 South Ayrshire £6,231,371 South Lanarkshire £23,420,550 Stirling £3,799,843 West Dunbartonshire £19,396,821 West Lothian £9,719,099  Supporting People Grant Allocation toScottish Councils 2004–05 Local Authority Grant Allocations Aberdeen City £12,306,385.31 Aberdeenshire £9,374,918.64 Angus £6,404,032.96 Argyll and Bute £8,299,119.18 Clackmannanshire £3,093,495.45 Dumfries and Galloway £15,078,643.67 Dundee £11,672,479,97 East Ayrshire £6,184,168,29 East Dunbartonshire £5,527,820.89 East Lothian £9,365,815.80 East Renfrewshire £6,258,178.60 City of Edinburgh £44,694,923.95 Eilean Siar £356,812.77 Falkirk £8,275,040.93 Fife £28,331,955.32 Glasgow City £71,765,591.36 Highland £13,892,812.73 Inverclyde £8,122,573.44 Midlothian £6,071,374.91 Moray £6,920,484.90 North Ayrshire £14,705,130.89 North Lanarkshire £24,845,631.31 Orkney £357,044.49 Perth and Kinross £6,225,993.89 Renfrewshire £18,346,929.53 Scottish Borders £5,956,312.66 Shetland £788,469.79 South Ayrshire £8,171,860.48 South Lanarkshire £23,420,550.34 Stirling £3,799,842.77 West Dunbartonshire £9,698,410.53 West Lothian £9,761,338.41  Grants are made by Scottish Ministers under powers conferred by section 91 of the Housing (Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 February 2004

S2W-05770

These took the form of additional capitalallocations under section 94 of the Local Government (Scotland)Act 1973. As stated in answer to S1W-31313, details of actual spend onindividual projects could only be provided at disproportionate cost.All answers to written parliamentaryquestions are available on the Parliament’s website, the search facility forwhich...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 January 2004

S2W-05590

NHS Board Allocation 2000-01 Per Capita1 Allocation 2001‑025 Per Capita2 %age Increase   £000   £000     Argyll and Clyde 984 2.32 1,111 2.63 12.9 Ayrshire and Arran 609 1.63 737 1.98 21.0 Borders 118 1.10 160 1.49 35.5 Dumfries and Galloway 124 0.85 298 2.06 140.3 Fife 514 1.47 698 1.99 35.7 Forth Valley 226 0.81 462 1.66 104.4 Grampian 1,085 2.07 1,283 2.46 18.2 Greater Glasgow4 3,670 4.06 4,387 4.86 19.5 Highland 181 0.87 300 1.44 65.7 Lanarkshire 607 1.08 862 1.53 42.0 Lothian 2,922 3.73 3,214 4.08 9.9 Orkney 20 1.03 24 1.24 20.0 Shetland 42 1.87 46 2.07 9.5 Tayside 1,225 3.18 1,348 3.52 10.0 Western Isles 25 0.92 43 1.60 72.0 SCOTLAND...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 June 2003

S2W-00730

To ask the Scottish Executive who has been appointed to the Chief Medical Officer's task force on healthcare-associated infection announced by the Minister for Health and Community Care on 30 January 2003 in response to the Audit Scotland report, Hospital cleaning; how often the task force has met; what actions it has taken to implement its remit and, in p...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 31 March 2003

S1W-34804

Furthermore, the gap between the average claimant count unemployment rate for Scotland and the average for the worst four wards in North Ayrshire has decreased by 0.5 percentage points.Average earnings in North Ayrshire have increased by 5.1% between 1999 and 2002 and the number of employee jobs in North Ayrshire has increased by 11% between 1999 and 2001, ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 February 2003

S1W-32870

Once expenditure has been agreed it is closely monitored to ensure costs remain within the budget set.From 2003-04 control of advertising expenditure will be centralised and departments will make an application, supported by a business case, for funds allocated from a central budget.The figures requested for actual spending on advertising by departments are as follows:1999-2000CampaignTotal Advertising ExpenditureDevelopment DepartmentRoad Safety£868,800Education DepartmentChildren's Hearings £121,260Teacher Recruitment£96,422Home and Health Department Tobacco Campaign£10,404NHS Fraud£100,000Electoral Registration£25,786Fire Prevention£390,900European Elections£32,029Census£9,993Childcare Helpline£73,675Domestic Abuse£550,197Environment and Rural Affairs DepartmentFood Safety£118,682Environment£11,667Constitution GroupScotland's Parliament£533,1512000-01CampaignTotal Advertising ExpenditureHealth DepartmentAlcohol Abuse£471,970Flu/winter campaign£1,058,365Organ Retention£55,696Organ Donor Filler£48,465NHS Helpline£137,528NHS Fraud£121,942NHS Public Appointments£36,549Development DepartmentRoad Safety£1,267,048Justice DepartmentSafer Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 January 2001

S1W-09343

The total resources available for the PTF also include residual commitments from the previous Government's Transport Challenge Fund which are set out in table 2.Table 1 - Public Transport Fund ProjectsAuthorityProjectAward for 1997-98 (£m)Consent Used in1997-98 (£m)Award for 1998-99 (£m)Consent Used in1998-99 (£m)Award for 1999-2000 (£m)Consent Used in1999-2000 (£m)Aberdeen A96/A956 Bus Priority and Park & Ride----£1.000£1.000AberdeenshireEllon Park & Ride----£0.300£0.260ClackmannanshireAlloa Town Centre Transport Interchange----£0.300£0.300Dumfries & GallowayDumfries Transport Initiative----£0.400£0.300Dundee Bus Priority and Real Time Information----£0.475£0.475East Lothian (on behalf of South East Scotland...

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