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Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 June 2004

S2W-08177

Date Council Minister 26/10/1999 Fisheries Council John Home Robertson 22/11/1999 Fisheries Council John Home Robertson 13/12/1999 Environment Council Sarah Boyack 14/12/1999 Agriculture Council Ross Finnie 16/12/1999 Fisheries Council John Home Robertson 20/03/2000 Agriculture Council Ross Finnie 08/06/2000 Education Council Nicol Stephen 16/06/2000 Fisheries Council John Home Robertson 22/06/2000 Environment Council Sarah Boyack 17/11/2000 Fisheries Council Rhona Brankin 20/11/2000 Agriculture Council Ross Finnie 30/11/2000 Justice and Home Affairs Council Jim Wallace 14 to 15/12/2000 Fisheries Council Rhona Brankin 12/02/2001 Education and Youth Council Nicol Stephen 26/02/2001 Agriculture Council Ross Finnie 08/03/2001 Environment Council Sam Galbraith 24/04/2001 Agriculture Council Ross Finnie 25/04/2001 Fisheries Council Rhona Brankin 05/06/2001 Health Council Susan Deacon 18/06/2001 Fisheries Council Rhona Brankin 28/06/2001 Transport Council Sarah Boyack 16/11/2001 Justice and Home Affairs Council Jim Wallace 20/11/2001 Agriculture Council Ross Finnie 17 to 18/12/2001 Fisheries Council Ross Finnie 22 to 24/04/2002 Agriculture Council Ross Finnie 11 to 12/06/2002 Fisheries Council Ross Finnie 12 to 14/06/2002 Justice and Home Affairs Council Jim Wallace 23 to 24/09/2002 Agriculture and Fisheries Council Ross Finnie 14 to 15/10/2002 Agriculture and Fisheries Council Ross Finnie 17/10/2002 Environment Council Ross Finnie 11/11/2002 Education, Youth and Culture Council Elaine Murray 26/11/2002 Competitiveness Council Iain Gray 27 to 29/11/2002 Agriculture and Fisheries Council Ross Finnie 16 to 20/12/2002 Agriculture and Fisheries Council Ross Finnie 27 to 28/01/2003 Agriculture and Fisheries Council Ross Finnie 20/02/2003 Agriculture and Fisheries Council Ross Finnie 17 to 18/03/2003 Agriculture and Fisheries Council Ross Finnie 07 to 08/04/2003 Agriculture and Fisheries Council Ross Finnie 11 to 12/06/2003 Agriculture and Fisheries Council Ross Finnie 13/06/2003 Environment Council Ross Finnie 27/10/2003 Environment Council Ross Finnie 10/11/2003 Competitiveness Council Andy Kerr 17 to 18/11/2003 Agriculture and Fisheries Council Ross Finnie 24/11/2003 Agriculture and Fisheries Council Ross Finnie 24 to 25/11/2003 Education, Youth and Culture Council Peter Peacock 27/11/2003 Competitiveness Council Jim Wallace 16 to 19/12/2003 Agriculture and Fisheries Council Ross Finnie 22/03/2004 Agriculture and Fisheries Council Allan Wilson 30/03/2004 Justice and Home Affairs Council Cathy Jamieson 26/04/2004 Agriculture and Fisheries Council Allan Wilson 24/05/2004 Agriculture and Fisheries Council Ross Finnie The following table gives the percentage of all formal Council meetings attended by Scottish Executive ministers, for the period 1 July 1999 to 31 May 2004, by Calendar year: Period Percentage of All Formal Councils Attended by Ministers July - December 1999 11.9 2000 8.8 2001 12.4 2002 12.3 2003 17.3 January to May 2004 14.8 It should be noted that Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 December 2002

S1W-32112

(a) Information on the number of deaths attributed to intentional self-harm and events of undetermined Intentional for the years 1992 to 2001 are shown in the following Table 1.Table 1: Number of Deaths Attributed to Intentional Self-Harm and Events of Undetermined Intent, Scotland, 1992-20011992199319941995199619971998199920002001(i) GenderMales57667961162...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 November 2001

S1W-19650

In 1990 it was not possible to identify midwives separately from nurses working in maternity services.Ref: ISD Workforce/0745Source: National Manpower Statistics from payroll ISD Scotland. S1W-19650
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 November 2006

S2W-29854

Provided in the following tablesare estimates of children living in absolute and relative low income for Scotland, basedon the Department for Work and Pensions’ Family Resources Survey. 1994-95 is thefirst year that estimates are available.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 June 2006

S2W-26536

Thenumber of institutions offering these subjects fluctuated during the reporting periodas did the total number of HEIs in Scotland: in 2001-02 Bell College and UHIMI have become higher education institutions.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 March 2006

S2W-23177

The target is that by March 2008, 75% of such calls should be responded to within eight minutes across mainland Scotland. The ambulance service has phased the introduction of priority based dispatch and is progressing towards this target.Category B calls are clinically defined as “not life-threatening but still serious”.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 December 2005

S2W-21003

Registered deaths from the General Register Office for Scotland. The number of deaths is based on the date of registration and main cause of death.2.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 March 2005

S2W-15080

This is based on the last registration date with the General Teaching Council for Scotland of such teachers. It does not take account of possible career breaks.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 September 2004

S2W-10665

Year Ending March Board of Residence 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004P All Areas  All Ages 346 320 233 278 239  0-14 12 17 8 13 8  15-24 33 23 24 20 18  25-44 49 61 37 36 34  45-64 86 66 51 83 64  65-74 65 41 43 40 34  75-84 48 49 27 44 40  85+ 53 63 43 42 41 Argyll and Clyde  All ages 21 17 27 18 14  0-14 * * * * *  15-24 5 * * * *  25-44 * 7 6 6 *  45-64 6 * 5 * 5  65-74 * * 5 * *  75-84 5 * * * 5  85+  * * 6 * * Ayrshire and Arran  All ages 52 47 29 31 19  0-14 * * * * *  15-24 * * * 5 *  25-44 9 * 6 * 7  45-64 12 9 * 5 *  65-74 11 8 5 7 *  75-84 7 10 7 6 5  85+  9 15 * 7 * Borders  All ages * * * * *  0-14 * * * * *  15-24 * * * * *  25-44 * * * * *  45-64 * * * * *  65-74 * * * * *  75-84 * * * * *  85+  * * * * * Dumfries and Galloway  All ages 11 * 12 * 8  0-14 * * * * *  15-24 6 * * * *  25-44 * * * * *  45-64 * * * * *  65-74 * * * * *  75-84 * * 6 * *  85+  * * * * * Fife  All ages 23 28 11 19 10  0-14 * * * * *  15-24 * * * * *  25-44 * 8 * * *  45-64 5 * * 13 *  65-74 * 7 * * *  75-84 * 5 * * *  85+  * 6 5 * * Forth Valley  All ages * 13 * 16 9  0-14 * * * * *  15-24 * * * * *  25-44 * * * * *  45-64 * * * 6 *  65-74 * * * * *  75-84 * 5 * * *  85+  * * * * * Grampian  All ages 24 25 23 27 25  0-14 * * * * *  15-24 * * * * *  25-44 5 * * * 6  45-64 * 5 6 7 *  65-74 * * * * 5  75-84 * * * * *  85+  * 5 7 9 * Greater Glasgow  All ages 61 49 33 43 40  0-14 * * * * *  15-24 * * * * *  25-44 6 * * 6 7  45-64 9 13 11 16 8  65-74 16 7 10 7 6  75-84 12 9 * 10 9  85+  15 13 6 * 9 Highland  All ages 27 29 21 25 34  0-14 * * * * *  15-24 * * * * *  25-44 * 10 * * *  45-64 10 7 8 7 8  65-74 6 * * 9 *  75-84 * * * * *  85+  * * * * 11 Lanarkshire   All ages 17 10 5 8 17  0-14 * * * * *  15-24 * * * * *  25-44 * * * * *  45-64 7 * * * *  65-74 * * * * 8  75-84 * * * * *  85+  * * * * * Lothian  All ages 17 17 13 29 21  0-14 * * * * *  15-24 * * * * *  25-44 * * * * *  45-64 * * * 5 10  65-74 * * 5 9 5  75-84 * * * 8 *  85+  * 9 * * * Orkney  All ages * * 7 6 *  0-14 * * * * *  15-24 * * * * *  25-44 * * * * *  45-64 * * * * *  65-74 * * * * *  75-84 * * * * *  85+  * * * * * Shetland  All ages * 6 * * 5  0-14 * * * * *  15-24 * * * * *  25-44 * * * * *  45-64 * * * * *  65-74 * * * * *  75-84 * * * * *  85+  * * * * * Tayside  All ages 50 45 23 34 12  0-14 * 5 * * *  15-24 * 6 * * *  25-44 5 8 7 * *  45-64 14 11 * 9 *  65-74 12 * * * *  75-84 8 9 * 6 *  85+  10 * 6 10 * Western Isles  All ages * * 6 * *  0-14 * * * * *  15-24 * * * * *  25-44 * * * * *  45-64 * * * * *  65-74 * * * * *  75-84 * * * * *  85+  * * * * * Other  All ages 26 24 13 16 20  0-14 * * * * *  15-24 * * * * *  25-44 10 10 * 6 *  45-64 11 9 6 7 11  65-74 * * * * *  75-84 * * * * *  85+  * * * * * Notes:*Numbersunder five have been suppressed in line with ISD(Scotland...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 September 2004

S2W-10209

A remote dentist is defined as a dentist who has to travel 90 minutes or more, as determined by the Microsoft Auto-Route 2002 package (using default settings), by car from the address included in respect of him in the dental list to his local postgraduate education resource centre in Scotland.2. Not full year outturn. Claims received up to August 2004. (2) ...

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