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Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 June 2012

S4W-07746

The action plan sets out a comprehensive programme of work that will improve outcomes for people living with diabetes in Scotland. S4W-07746
Official Report Meeting date: 19 November 2008

Education, Lifelong Learning and Culture Committee, 19 Nov 2008

Obviously, we know that one in four children lives in poverty, so a universal scheme will also benefit the majority who do not live in poverty.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 January 2015

Meeting of the Parliament 08 January 2015

I am delighted that more than 90 companies across Scotland are now accredited as living wage employers that pay the living wage, with 32 of them having gained accreditation since the living wage week in November.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 September 2008

Plenary, 11 Sep 2008

Today, we have the tragic final proof that we are living in the SNP's soft-touch Scotland.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 October 2012

S4W-09863

The birth rate for each year since 2007-08, broken down by NHS board is detailed in the following tables: NHS Board Areas Estimated Population 30 June 2007 Live Births 2007 2007 Birth Rate1 Scotland 5,144,200 57,781 11.2 Ayrshire and Arran 367,020 3,861 10.5 Borders 111,430 1,169 10.5 Dumfries and Galloway 148,300 1,507 10.2 Fife 360,428 4,076 11.3 Forth Valley 288,473 3,405 11.8 Grampian 535,290 6,108 11.4 Greater Glasgow and Clyde 1,192,419 13,750 11.5 Highland 308,790 3,073 10.0 Lanarkshire 560,042 6,548 11.7 Lothian 809,764 9,378 11.6 Orkney 19,860 190 9.6 Shetland 21,950 244 11.1 Tayside 394,134 4,209 10.7 Western Isles 26,300 263 10.0 NHS Board Areas Estimated Population 30 June 2008 Live Births 2008 2008 Birth Rate1 Scotland 5,168,500 60,041 11.6 Ayrshire and Arran 367,510 3,919 10.7 Borders 112,430 1,138 10.1 Dumfries and Galloway 148,580 1,430 9.6 Fife 361,815 4,349 12.0 Forth Valley 290,047 3,454 11.9 Grampian 539,630 6,323 11.7 Greater Glasgow and Clyde 1,194,675 14,221 11.9 Highland 309,900 3,289 10.6 Lanarkshire 561,174 6,848 12.2 Lothian 817,727 9,886 12.1 Orkney 19,890 214 10.8 Shetland 21,980 278 12.6 Tayside 396,942 4,435 11.2 Western Isles 26,200 257 9.8 NHS Board Areas Estimated Population 30 June 2009 Live Births 2009 2009 Birth Rate1 Scotland 5,194,000 59,046 11.4 Ayrshire and Arran 367,160 3,914 10.7 Borders 112,680 1,157 10.3 Dumfries and Galloway 148,510 1,507 10.1 Fife 363,385 4,135 11.4 Forth Valley 291,383 3,345 11.5 Grampian 544,980 6,433 11.8 Greater Glasgow and Clyde 1,199,026 14,015 11.7 Highland 310,530 3,189 10.3 Lanarkshire 562,215 6,575 11.7 Lothian 826,231 9,719 11.8 Orkney 19,960 199 10.0 Shetland 22,210 273 12.3 Tayside 399,550 4,358 10.9 Western Isles 26,180 227 8.7 NHS Board Areas Estimated Population 30 June 2010 Live Births 2010 2010 Birth Rate1 Scotland 5,222,100 58,791 11.3 Ayrshire and Arran 366,860 3,819 10.4 Borders 112,870 1,161 10.3 Dumfries and Galloway 148,190 1,445 9.8 Fife 364,945 4,172 11.4 Forth Valley 293,386 3,330 11.4 Grampian 550,620 6,254 11.4 Greater Glasgow and Clyde 1,203,870 14,106 11.7 Highland 310,830 3,230 10.4 Lanarkshire 562,477 6,445 11.5 Lothian 836,711 9,824 11.7 Orkney 20,110 197 9.8 Shetland 22,400 266 11.9 Tayside 402,641 4,307 10.7 Western Isles 26,190 235 9.0 NHS Board Areas Estimated Population 30 June 2011 Live Births 2011 2011 Birth Rate1 Scotland 5,254,800 58,590 11.1 Ayrshire and Arran 366,890 3,887 10.6 Borders 113,150 1,108 9.8 Dumfries and Galloway 148,060 1,396 9.4 Fife 367,292 4,268 11.6 Forth Valley 295,541 3,154 10.7 Grampian 555,280 6,276 11.3 Greater Glasgow and Clyde 1,210,254 14,067 11.6 Highland 311,960 3,090 9.9 Lanarkshire 563,185 6,502 11.5 Lothian 848,727 9,794 11.5 Orkney 20,160 205 10.2 Shetland 22,500 242 10.8 Tayside 405,721 4,366 10.8 Western Isles 26,080 235 9.0 Source: National Records of Scotland.
Official Report Meeting date: 3 November 2010

Health and Sport Committee 03 November 2010

The Scottish Government’s strategy, “Living and Dying Well”, has been mentioned.
Official Report Meeting date: 9 November 2011

Meeting of the Parliament 09 November 2011

We should of course be empowering our older people to live active and full lives and preventing them from coming into contact with the formal care system for as long as possible.
Committee reports Date published: 28 February 2024

Adult mental health

Indeed, those living in the most deprived areas are three times more likely to end up in hospital due to mental health issues than those living in the least deprived areas.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 31 May 2018

S5W-16823

On 25 May 2018 an agreement was reached between COSLA and the Scottish Government on a new partnership funding package to help with fees and living costs for trainee educational psychologists.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 December 2016

S5W-05737

The single team will enable them to work together more closely, sharing best practice and learning from and supporting each other, to continue to improve and provide equity in outcomes for all cleft patients wherever they happen to live. Glasgow has the additional services needed to deal with complex cleft surgery such as paediatric cardiac surgery and com...

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