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Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 July 2004

S2W-09486

Early indications are that Patient-FocusedBooking is resulting in substantial reductions to DNA rates and cancellationsat all 30 major hospital booking sites included in the CCI Programme.Nhsscotland: Number of PatientsThat Did Not Attend Their First Out-patient Appointment, by NHS Board Area of Residence,During The Years Ended 31 March 2000, 31 March 2001,31 March 2002, 31 March 2003 And 31 March 2004P.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 January 2002

S1W-20605

To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S1W-18626 by Lewis MacDonald on 28 November 2001, on what date the value of each Scottish Transport Group pension fund at 31 March 2001 will be available; what the estimate is of the value of each fund at 31 March 2002, and whether any increases in the value of each fund following 31 March 2000 will accrue to the fund members or to Her Majesty's Government.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 March 2003

Public Petitions Committee, 11 Mar 2003

Convener's Report Before the committee goes into private session to consider witnesses' expenses, I would like to remind members that there is an additional meeting of the Public Petitions Committee on Tuesday 18 March. On Tuesday 25 March, the German public petitions committee will visit us.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 January 2001

S1W-11691

Data for these nursing homes are not included in the table and account for approximately 15 homes at 31 March 1998, 30 homes at 31 March 1999 and 30 homes at 31 March 2000.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 August 1999

S1W-00848

I have set the Registers of Scotland the following targets for 1999-2000:for the Trading Fund to achieve a return of 6% on net capital employed over the 3-year period ending 31 March 2000;to continue the Land Register extension programme by achieving the transfer of the Counties of Berwick, East Lothian, Peebles, Roxburgh and Selkirk to the Land Register on 1 October 1999 and preparing for the transfer of the Counties of Argyll and Bute on 1 April 2000.to maintain and enhance customer service through retention of their Charter Mark; by achieving a 97% rating for overall customer care; and by processing 95% of all other enquiries in compliance with the Registers of Scotland Customer Service Policy published in May 1999;to achieve turnaround times:- averaging 40, but not exceeding 50 working days for Sasine Writs;- averaging 40, but not exceeding 60 working days for Dealings with Whole;- not exceeding 200 working days for 60% of Domestic First Registrations;to reduce unit costs by 5% in real terms for Sasine Writs by 31 March 2000 from the base at 31 March 1997;to reduce unit costs by 2.4% in real terms for Dealings with Whole by 31 March 2000 from the base at 31 March 1997;to reduce the standard production cost index by 1.5% by 31 March 2000 from its base at 31 March 1999;to launch the first phase of Registers Direct by 31 August 1999 and the second phase by 31 March 2000; and to achieve a registration accuracy of at least 96% during 1999-2000.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 August 1999

S1W-00848

I have set the Registers of Scotland the following targets for 1999-2000:for the Trading Fund to achieve a return of 6% on net capital employed over the 3-year period ending 31 March 2000;to continue the Land Register extension programme by achieving the transfer of the Counties of Berwick, East Lothian, Peebles, Roxburgh and Selkirk to the Land Register on 1 October 1999 and preparing for the transfer of the Counties of Argyll and Bute on 1 April 2000.to maintain and enhance customer service through retention of their Charter Mark; by achieving a 97% rating for overall customer care; and by processing 95% of all other enquiries in compliance with the Registers of Scotland Customer Service Policy published in May 1999;to achieve turnaround times:- averaging 40, but not exceeding 50 working days for Sasine Writs;- averaging 40, but not exceeding 60 working days for Dealings with Whole;- not exceeding 200 working days for 60% of Domestic First Registrations;to reduce unit costs by 5% in real terms for Sasine Writs by 31 March 2000 from the base at 31 March 1997;to reduce unit costs by 2.4% in real terms for Dealings with Whole by 31 March 2000 from the base at 31 March 1997;to reduce the standard production cost index by 1.5% by 31 March 2000 from its base at 31 March 1999;to launch the first phase of Registers Direct by 31 August 1999 and the second phase by 31 March 2000; and to achieve a registration accuracy of at least 96% during 1999-2000.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 July 1999

S1W-00405

Information on the number of acute, geriatric, psychiatric, learning disability and obstetric beds in each Health Board for each year since 1994-95 is provided in the table.NHS in Scotland - Average Available Staffed BedsYears Ending 31 March 1995 - 1999 Acute1Geriatric2Psychiatric3Learning DisabilitiesObstetricsYear Ending31 March 1995 Argyll and Clyde1,1989491,092234137Ayrshire and Arran1,075600658134109Borders339210239628Dumfries and Galloway4053143828144Fife77461568430379Forth Valley59266962252695Grampian1,8431,0481,053297202Greater Glasgow3,7212,3872,144665295Highland73837039110682Lanarkshire1,600960988440124Lothian2,4371,7441,663488200Orkney9151--8Shetland4681--10Tayside1,5898791,069189131Western Isles1009751-18 Scotland16,54910,97411,0343,4681,563NHS in Scotland - Average Available Staffed BedsYears Ending 31 March 1995 - 1999 Acute1Geriatric2Psychiatric3Learning DisabilitiesObstetricsYear Ending31 March 1996 Argyll and Clyde1,1479431,076226138Ayrshire and Arran971594607132105Borders340206227528Dumfries and Galloway4162693678644Fife75454165730368Forth Valley57363757048980Grampian1,8041,033988286194Greater Glasgow3,6512,3131,878643275Highland8062873628980Lanarkshire1,581927923440123Lothian2,3171,6431,631467195Orkney85534-8Shetland4680--10Tayside1,5408421,055159125Western Isles959348-14 Scotland16,12610,45910,3923,3251,487 Year Ending31 March 1997 Argyll and Clyde1,1159431,059226135Ayrshire and Arran90860452713089Borders350196201628Dumfries and Galloway3892503358644Fife74150662129368Forth Valley55663753045483Grampian1,7911,004898265176Greater Glasgow3,5882,1251,655617272Highland8122442847680Lanarkshire1,551893898433107Lothian2,2651,4131,488386165Orkney894610-8Shetland5067--10Tayside1,4597821,027169120Western Isles1066645-14 Scotland15,7709,7769,5803,1411,400NHS in Scotland - Average Available Staffed BedsYears Ending 31 March 1995 - 1999 Acute1Geriatric2Psychiatric3Learning DisabilitiesObstetricsYear Ending31 March 1998 Argyll and Clyde1,1089881,080226132Ayrshire and Arran90064048112390Borders340192188628Dumfries and Galloway3952213318643Fife71348558125068Forth Valley56052449544582Grampian1,788883801247172Greater Glasgow3,4542,1421,632584248Highland8172552657680Lanarkshire1,513832881394106Lothian2,0491,2471,363301157Orkney139---8Shetland5452--10Tayside1,443730932150118Western Isles1179945-13 Scotland15,3909,2909,0762,8881,354 Year Ending31 March 1999p Argyll and Clyde1,0979251,001203126Ayrshire and Arran90759644512790Borders333185186728Dumfries and Galloway39123158422243Fife70447358320368Forth Valley54553145541583Grampian1,788767767225167Greater Glasgow3,2991,8371,516463215Highland7782462637673Lanarkshire1,494823848394106Lothian1,9551,2001,280246133Orkney123---8Shetland5440--6Tayside1,415652896108100Western Isles1426147-11 Scotland15,0268,5668,8702,6881,258p Provisional1 Acute specialty group comprises -all specialties not included in the following specialty groups: Geriatric, Psychiatric, Learning Disabilities and Obstetrics2 Geriatric specialty group comprises - Geriatric Assessment, Geriatric Long-Stay and Younger Physically Disabled3 Psychiatric specialty group comprises - Mental Illness, Psychogeriatrics, Child Psychiatry and Adolescent PsychiatrySource: ISD Scotland S1W-00405
Official Report Meeting date: 11 February 2003

European Committee, 11 Feb 2003

I know that there will be meetings in March. I have dates for them, because I have been following the issue quite closely.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 February 2003

European Committee, 11 Feb 2003

I know that there will be meetings in March. I have dates for them, because I have been following the issue quite closely.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 February 2006

Plenary, 02 Feb 2006

All demonstrations and marches should be treated equally—no organisation should be treated any differently.

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