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Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 December 2003

S2W-04543

Specificallocations from the fund are agreed locally, but include services that willbenefit young people affected by autism.Additionally, the Executiveprovides funding to Careers Scotland (£5.8 million per annum) to provide keyworker support.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 December 2003

S2W-03228

I have asked Angiolina Foster, acting Chief Executive of Communities Scotland to respond. Her response is as follows:The number of completions inan individual year is largely determined by the nature of the projects approvedfor construction in previous years.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 December 2003

S2W-04399

The partnership agreementfor a Better Scotland (PABS) contains a commitment significantly to increaseteacher numbers to 53,000 by 2007.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 December 2003

S2W-04172

Local Authority and NHS Partnership April 2004 Target Argyll and Clyde 233 Ayrshire and Arran 169 Borders 40 Dumfries and Galloway 8 Fife 90 Forth Valley 100 Grampian 228 Greater Glasgow 230 Highland 54 Lanarkshire 123 Lothian 345 Orkney 7 Shetland 2 Tayside 150 Western Isles 9 Total 1,788  Figures from the most recentISD Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 November 2003

S2W-02975

This will complement NHS HealthScotland’s “Think About It” alcohol campaign which is targeted at youngerteenagers and is running TV advertising from November to early January.Through health education inschools, young people have opportunities to discuss and consider the effectsand possible consequences of alcohol consumption with a view to helping them tomake healthy choices.A parents’ guide to alcoholis also being developed by NHS Health Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 November 2003

S2W-04070

This is being done by ensuring that more Glasgowresidents have the skills and the support to tackle particular barriers toemployment which will allow them to take advantage of job opportunities beingcreated in the city.Recognising the need forgreater co-ordination of welfare to work initiatives, the Executive is workingwith the City Council, Scottish Enterprise Glasgow, Greater Glasgow HealthBoard, Careers Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 November 2003

S2W-03906

A Framework for MentalHealth in Scotland (Bib. number 7392) includes a service elementsection for planners and commissioners of services specifically on child andadolescent mental health services and sections dealing with PsychologicalInterventions and Eating Disorders also refer to the appropriateness ofproviding age specific care.The Child Health SupportG...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 November 2003

S2W-03872

Guidance to localauthorities and schools sets out opportunities for teaching sustainable developmentat every level of the school curriculum.Under the arrangements toreport against the National Priorities for Education, local authorities will submitinformation on “the number/percentage of primary and secondary schools withintheir area that are participating in the Eco Schools programme or a similaraccredited environmental award”.The Sustainable SecondarySchools Partnership (SSP) managed by Learning and Teaching Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 November 2003

S2W-03055

To ask the Scottish Executive what plans it has to improve access to Edinburgh Airport and the site of the new Royal Bank of Scotland headquarters at Gogarburn; what information, including costing, is available regarding an access route to the sites from the M8 east of the M9 exit, and what the reasons are for the position on this matter.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 October 2003

S2W-03106

Thetable shows the estimated number of patients seen by their GP with a diagnosisof depression, by age and gender, in the year ending December 2002.Estimated Number of PatientsSeen for Depression, Year Ending 31 December 2002 Age Group (Years) Males Females 0-14 300 750 15-24 9,250 23,150 25-44 30,750 84,750 45-64 25,250 55,500 65-74 5,150 12,900 75-84 3,300 8,300 85 and over 700 2,350 Source: Continuous MorbidityRecording (CMR), ISD Scotland...

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