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Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 January 2003

S1W-33060

To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S1W-14176 by Malcolm Chisholm on 28 March 2001, how much of the additional #36 million to improve services for people with learning disabilities was allocated to specific services for families affected by autistic spectrum disorders.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 January 2003

S1W-32697

The Clinical Standards Board for Scotland (CSBS) criteria for breast cancer services standards, state:Essential a minimum of 70% of patients referred to a symptomatic clinic are seen within four weeks from date of GP referral.Desirable a minimum of 80% of patients are seen within two weeks from date of GP referral. In March 2002, the CSBS published their Na...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 January 2003

S1W-32623

The board has, however, made available the following information in respect of the three fingerprint officers who gave evidence in the prosecution of Shirley McKie and a fourth officer who did not give evidence but who was involved in the process leading up to the prosecution and who was suspended with the other three officers:Period (i)£33,544Period (ii)£314,049Period (iii) (projected to March 2003)£200,303 S1W-32623
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 December 2002

S1W-31303

The Executive does keep records of attendance at EU meetings.I refer the member to the answers given to questions S1W-6228 on 9 May 2000, S1W-13367 on 29 March 2002, S1W-20175 on 5 December 2001, S1W-22493 on 25 February 2002 and S1W-31063 on 2 December 2002 regarding ministerial attendance; and to S1W-13370 on 2 May 2001 and S1W-31063 on 2 December 2002, r...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 November 2002

S1W-31409

Microsoft products used in the parliamentary estate are purchased under an agreement negotiated in March 2002 by the Office of Government Commerce on behalf of the UK public sector, including the devolved administrations.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 November 2002

S1W-30864

The National Debate on Education website was launched on 20 March 2002. Since then, there have been approximately 21,000 hits to the homepages for the Discussion and Reflection stages of the Debate.Figures for the number of hits per month are displayed in the following table.The National Debate is a new approach to consultation and we had no comparable info...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 November 2002

S1W-30538

The Primary Care Modernisation Group, in its first report published in March 2002, recommended that in order to provide integrated care for patients, it must be a core responsibility of NHS boards to establish local mechanisms which bring together local health care co-operatives and the specialist sector to develop strong collaborative arrangements to tackl...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 November 2002

S1W-30507

In Scotland it does this in partnership with the Scottish Executive and contributing Scottish organisations.The following table details the figures requested by unit of delivery to the end of March 2002: OptionSubsidised EmploymentFTET Voluntary SectorETFTayside1,1121,0188561,250Ayrshire1,0411,2381,107874Borders193139222202Dumfries and Galloway365523282141D...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 October 2002

S1W-28743

His response is as follows:The cost of the contract is currently just under £3 million per full year, and will run for an initial term until end March 2004.The contract offers assessment, care planning, 1:1 work, case review and pre-release planning within the prison to all prisoners with an identified drug, alcohol or volatile substance misuse problem, and...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 October 2002

S1O-05730

In 2000, the Executive established the British Sign Language and Linguistics Access Working Group to assist the development of policy around BSL and related linguistic access issues. In March this year, good practice guidelines for public authorities were published by the Scottish Translation Interpreting and Communication Forum.

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