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Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 May 2004

S2W-07501

The powersunder the Proceeds of Crime Act (Scotland) Act 1995 continue to be used in respect of cases withoffence dates prior to 24 March 2003.For the financial year to 31 March 2004, 56 orderswere made under the 1995 act.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 April 2004

S2W-07381

The sub-group includes representation from the National Deaf Children’sSociety, the Royal National Institute for the Deaf and the Scottish Council on Deafness,as well as health service staff and planners, and local authority social work departments.The group will provide the Audiology Advisory group with proposals for the development of patient and public-focussed activities based on the priorities identified within the Public Health InstituteScotland Needs Assessment Report on NHS Audiology Services in Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 March 2004

S2W-06693

A Partnership for a BetterScotland makes clear the Executive’s commitment to ensuring public services aredesigned around the needs of individuals.Community engagement is akey part of the community planning process. Communities Scotland aredeveloping national standards to improve the way communities, including olderpeople, can influence the planning and deli...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 March 2004

S2W-06664

Volume 2 of the guidance onthe Children (Scotland) Act 1995 states that the care plan should set outthe educational and wider developmental needs of the child being looked after.Local authorities should provide educational and developmental opportunitiesand support and promote potential and achievement.The Scottish Executive is currently working with its ex...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 March 2004

S2W-06646

Therefore, the drop in the 2000 unemployment figure in Table 1 is more than likely due to sampling error rather than a real change.Table 2 shows the annual average residence-based claimant count rate for Fife in the last five years. 2003 is the latest year for which information is available.Table 2   Claimant Count Rate 1999 5.9% 2000 5.0% 2001 4.9% 2002 5.0% 2003 4.7%  The Executive is currently commissioning the Office for National Statistics to carry out a boost to the Labour Force Survey in Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 January 2004

S2W-05520

The table below providesinformation on the value of direct payments, by local authority, for the yearsending 31 March 2001, 2002 and 2003.Value of Direct Payments(£000) Local Authority 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 Aberdeen City 17 23 42 Aberdeenshire 21 28 44 Angus 37 275 426 Argyll and Bute 0 0 0 Clackmannanshire 8 31 69 Dumfries and Galloway 47 85 234 Dundee City 0 0 0 East Ayrshire 0 0 118 East Dunbartonshire 0 0 0 East Lothian 83 103 117 East Renfrewshire 0 0 0 Edinburgh, City of 1,083 1,177 1,864 Eilean Siar 0 7 13 Falkirk 0 0 0 Fife 254 554 822 Glasgow City 100 151 147 Highland 67 174 447 Inverclyde 0 0 0 Midlothian 0 0 0 Moray 0 36 76 North Ayrshire 0 0 0 North Lanarkshire 13 156 177 Orkney Islands 0 0 1 Perth and Kinross 44 53 166 Renfrewshire 28 28 28 Scottish Borders 47 125 226 Shetland Islands 0 0 0 South Ayrshire 168 155 251 South Lanarkshire 0 0 0 Stirling 0 0 0 West Dunbartonshire 0 0 0 West Lothian 47 59 156 Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 January 2004

S2W-05550

Debt Outstanding with Public Works Loan Board Local Authority Debt Outstanding Estimated 31 March 2003 Interest Payments (2003-04) £ £ Aberdeen City 309,142,292 24,063,636 Aberdeenshire 313,471,166 20,845,833 Angus 103,939,727 6,417,239 Argyll and Bute 195,537,882 13,648,544 Clackmannanshire 77,119,886 4,717,423 Dumfries and Galloway 225,041,525 13,833,303 Dundee City 249,774,342 16,295,278 East Ayrshire 154,653,446 10,239,605 East Dunbartonshire 100,618,267 6,852,104 East Lothian 137,670,169 7,882,994 East Renfrewshire 78,769,166 5,542,199 Edinburgh, City of 829,602,294 61,929,811 Eilean Siar 182,213,051 12,869,708 Falkirk 155,326,666 9,843,051 Fife 457,571,786 23,807,460 Glasgow City 968,344,138 66,670,494 Highland 504,177,204 30,855,645 Inverclyde 167,531,187 11,310,030 Midlothian 63,207,893 3,695,765 Moray 125,678,556 8,522,263 North Ayrshire 159,410,540 9,642,744 North Lanarkshire 408,276,256 29,444,884 Orkney Islands 0 0 Perth and Kinross 134,889,882 8,499,411 Renfrewshire 268,951,229 16,527,053 Scottish Borders 134,570,844 8,665,017 Shetland Islands 0 0 South Ayrshire 134,635,401 8,001,382 South Lanarkshire 405,280,646 31,984,749 Stirling 144,602,411 10,253,757 West Dunbartonshire 176,448,586 12,774,878 West Lothian 156,547,870 10,233,534 Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 December 2003

S2W-04459

Table 1 presents informationabout the number of episodes in Scotland in the last five years where a diagnosis of selfharm is reported.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 September 2003

S2W-02700

To ask the Scottish Executive what further progress on developing Gaelic-medium education can be promoted under provisions of the Standards in Scotland's Schools etc. Act 2000. The Standards in Scotland’sSchools etc.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 September 2003

S2W-01961

Each groupwill have an initial budget of around £3,000 to cover travel and subsistencecosts.The core membership of each groupis as follows:Single Transferable VoteWorking GroupDavid Green, Chairman of the Crofters Commission and formerConvener of Highland Council Jeff Hawkins, Society of Local Authority Lawyers andAdministrators Councillor Jim McCabe, Convention of Scottish LocalAuthoritiesDr Vicki Nash, Society of Local Authority Chief ExecutivesBilly Pollock, Association of Electoral AdministratorsDr Ken Ritchie, Electoral Reform SocietyBob Smith, Local Government Boundary Commission for ScotlandCouncillors’ Remuneration Progress GroupLord Sewel, Senior Vice-Principal, University of Aberdeen(Chairman)Tom Aitchison, Society of Local Authority Chief ExecutivesCouncillor Sam Campbell, National Association of CouncillorsRalph Garden, Scottish Public Pensions AgencyProfessor Michael Horsman, former Director, Office ofManpower EconomicsGraeme Millar, Scottish Consumer CouncilCouncillor Pat Watters, Convention of Scottish LocalAuthoritiesWidening Access to Council Membership Progress GroupRowena Arshad, Director of the Centre for Education forRacial Equality in Scotland...

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