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Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 October 2005

S2W-18808

HMIE to monitor progress as part of future inspection process 49% of those aged 14 and over living in Social Inclusion Partnership areas will be taking part in sport at least once a week 40% for 2003-04 against a baseline of 46% Monitored through the Scottish Opinion Survey over 1 million Scots will play sport as members of clubs 957,000 in 2003-04 against a baseline of 926,000 Monitored through the Scottish Opinion Survey Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 September 2005

S2W-18752

As a result, the sum of the number of dentists in each NHS board will exceed the number of dentists in Scotland.2. Headcount of non-salaried principals, salaried principals, assistants and vocational trainees active in the NHS General Dental Service at 30 September 2005.3.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 January 2005

S2W-13087

Research conducted on behalf of the Executive into the basis for localand national estimates – Research into the basis for local and national estimatesof the number of BTS houses in Scotland by DTZ Pieda Consulting in associationwith Dr J I Ansell - concluded that there were significant variations between councilsin the way in which they interpret the stand...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 December 2004

S2W-12480

Number of Persons Living in Rest of UK (Outwith Scotland) who Lived in Scotland One Year Before the 2001 Census, Breakdown by Local Authority of Previous Residence and Employment Status   Working Unemployed No Recorded Economic Activity Total Aberdeen City 1,721...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 July 2004

S2W-09359

The number of new businesses that have been registered for VAT in the last four years in each of Scotland’s local authorities is shown in the following Table 1.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 May 2004

S2W-08227

To ask the Scottish Executive how many responses it received during the consultation period on the Gaelic Language (Scotland) Bill.The member has provided the following Gaelic translation:A dh' fhaighneachd de Riaghaltas na h-Alba cr mheud freagairt a fhuair e rh an `m co-chomhairleachaidh air Bile na G`idhlig (Alba).
Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 December 2003

S2W-04923

The Scottish delegation fully supported the proposalsfor enhanced governmental co-operation in the field of indigenous, minority andlesser-used languages and drew attention to the work being undertaken to securethe status of the Gaelic language in Scotland and the commitment given in theExecutive’s Partnership Agreement for a Better Scotland to introduce anational language strategy to guide the development of all of Scotland’slanguages.Aswith previous summits, the meeting also received progress reports and agreed aplan for future work on the other subjects being taken forward by councilmembers – in this case on co-operation on drugs; environment; health:- theapplication of telemedicine; the knowledge economy; social inclusion (led bythe Scottish Executive); tourism; and transport.I am placing a copy of the Communiqué issued by the British-Irish Council after the summit meeting in Wales in the Parliament’s Reference Centre (Bib. number 30172).
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 November 2003

S2W-03481

Also, these rates do not takeaccount of cross-border flows between health boards: for example, patientsresident in one health board area may receive their speech and language therapywithin another.Information showing theratio of speech and language therapists to the number of people registered asrequiring such services is not held centrally.Speech and LanguageTherapists by NHS BoardHeadcount and Whole TimeEquivalent: at 30 September 2002Population estimate at 30 June 2002   Speech and Language Therapists   Rate per 100,000 of Population NHS Board Headcount WTE Population Headcount WTE Argyll and Clyde 71 61.4 418,750 16.96 14.67 Ayrshire and Arran 60 49.0 367,060 16.35 13.35 Borders 22 20.0 107,400 20.48 18.58 Dumfries and Galloway 26 22.8 147,310 17.65 15.48 Fife 52 41.1 350,620 14.83 11.72 Forth Valley 52 40.2 279,370 18.61 14.40 Grampian 108 84.1 523,290 20.64 16.07 Greater Glasgow 168 143.8 866,080 19.40 16.61 Highland 33 28.0 208,140 15.85 13.46 Lanarkshire 112 99.4 552,910 20.26 17.97 Lothian 151 118.8 779,100 19.38 15.25 Orkney 4 2.7 19,210 20.82 13.95 Shetland 3 2.7 21,940 13.67 12.31 Tayside 66 57.2 387,420 17.04 14.77 Western Isles 7 7.0 26,200 26.72 26.72 Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 January 2003

S1W-33150

Census (General Register Office for Scotland).2. General Register Office for Scotland Estimates.3.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 August 2002

S1W-27866

The service plans to employ around 200 additional staff over the next two years to support these developments.How these improvements are rolled-out across Scotland and how these additional staff are deployed are operational matters for the Scottish Ambulance Service and its divisions.

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