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Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 March 2001

S1W-13866

A total of £64.6 million will be allocated to higher education institutions in Scotland by the Scottish Higher Education Funding Council.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 March 2001

S1W-13684

Employment policy is reserved to the UK Government which takes the lead on funding and delivery of the New Deal. In Scotland it does this in partnership with the Scottish Executive and contributing organisations.There are no plans to extend the study to the 44 private training providers.To build on the strengths identified in the Full-Time Education and Tra...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 March 2001

S1W-12875

There were also 89 successful applications in respect of the Glasgow City Council area and these projects were awarded grants totalling £14,966,499.None of these figures take account of those applications which had beneficiaries in more than one local authority area, of which there were 214 successful applications and 154 unsuccessful applications across Lowland Scotland as a whole.In terms of the proportion of applications which were successful in securing funding, I can confirm that, of the 133 applications made in respect of the Glasgow area, 89 were awarded grants, a success rate of 66.9%.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 March 2001

S1W-13732

Brief details of the individuals concerned are as follows:Maire WhiteheadPrimary School Head Teacher, GlasgowAnne MacLeanCommunity Councillor, Chair of Albyn Housing Association, Grantown-on-Spey Maureen WattFormer member of the McIntosh and Kerley Committees, BanchoryMarcia CampbellGeneral Manager, Standard Life, EdinburghLesley QuirkBusiness & Management Development Consultant, AberfoyleSelma RahmanDirector of Fife Racial Equality Council, EdinburghIrene KitsonEx-EIS Official, EdinburghRev Eric CrambHead of the Industrial Mission of Churches in Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 February 2001

S1W-13251

The September 2000 national census showed 1,944 NHS beds occupied by patients who had waited more than six weeks from the date they were assessed as clinically ready for discharge (six weeks is the common period for discharge planning agreement timescales across Scotland). This suggests approximately 700,000 bed days incurred in a recent typical year.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 February 2001

S1W-12416

The Scottish Cancer Group is preparing a cancer plan for Scotland, which will be published by March 2001.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 February 2001

S1W-12980

While there is no legal entitlement for Scottish Transport Group pension scheme members to share in the pension schemes surplus funds, Scottish Ministers have agreed with the Chancellor of the Exchequer that up to £100 million is to be made available for ex-gratia payments in Scotland, so that these payments are broadly equitable with the final settlement t...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 January 2001

S1W-12069

Highlands and Islands Enterprise offers a similar range of assistance including advice, seminars and workshops.The Executive was involved in the establishment of 10 local support centres in Scotland which provide the delivery mechanism for these initiatives.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 January 2001

S1O-02729

The report provides an invaluable framework within which concerted action by the Scottish Executive, NHS Scotland, local authorities, voluntary organisations and other interests can be revitalised and strengthened.To assist the implementation process, the Scottish Executive is increasing funding to health boards from £6.1 million to £7.1 million in the curr...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 December 2000

S1W-11653

A policy was introduced on 1 April 1998, whereby individual health boards and NHS Trusts in Scotland were given the opportunity to benefit directly from capital receipts resulting from the disposal of surplus assets.The policy introduced the general principle that health boards and NHS Trusts retain capital receipts as follows:For receipts up to £500,000, t...

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