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Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 January 2000

S1W-03732

Data are the forecast position to 31 March 2000, as reported by authorities at 30 September 1999.3.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 January 2000

S1W-03332

His next scheduled official visit to the Highlands and Islands will take place in March when he is due to visit Orkney.The Highland Council has made representations to Scottish Executive Ministers on a number of issues related to employment matters in the Highlands and Islands in the wake of the Barmac redundancies.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 October 1999

S1W-02231

The concept of the Civic Forum was endorsed by the all party Consultative Steering Group (CSG) on the Scottish Parliament as one of several means of facilitating the participation of civic society in the decision making process.Two members of Scottish Office staff were seconded to the Scottish Civic Assembly in March 1999 to assist with the development of t...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 October 1999

S1W-02002

The allegations were considered fully by the House of Commons Defence Committee in March 1998. The Report of the Committee was published in May 1998.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 July 1999

S1W-00228

All Partner Libraries were then visited by the Scottish Parliament Information Centre's Library Liaison Officer over the period November 1998-March 1999. The Library Liaison Officer addressed the Heads of (Public Libraries) Service meeting at the Scottish Library Association's annual conference in May 1999, announcing that the Partner Library network was c...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 June 2006

S2W-26689

The following provides details of theprincipal relevant funding streams, and where possible shows allocations to West Dunbartonshire and Argyll and Bute local authorities:GAEyouth justice funding (todevelop capacity in the youth justice system and to support local authoritiesaiming to meet the national standards for youth justice by March 2006)2000-01- £3.5 million (West Dumbarton – 100,000) (Argyll and Bute- 40,000)2001-02- £5 million (West Dumbarton – 143,000) (Argyll and Bute – 56,000)2002-03- £5 million (+ £3million in-year) (West Dumbarton – 143,000) (Argyll and Bute – 56,000)2003-04- £10 million (West Dumbarton – 286,000) (Argyll and Bute – 112,000)2004-05- £13 million (West Dumbarton – 361,000) (Argyll and Bute – 159,000)2005-06- 2007-08 - £15 million per year (West Dumbarton – 416,000) (Argyll and Bute – 184,000)LocalAction Fund (ASBStrategy - distributed to local authorities in the redetermination orderaccording to the GAE formula) 2004-05- 2007-08 - £5 million per year (West Dumbarton 2006-07 – 129,000) (Argyll and Bute – 67,000)Programmesfor those subject to ASBOs (ASB Strategy -distributed to local authorities inthe redetermination order according to the GAE formula)2004-05- 2007-08 - £2 million per year (West Dumbarton – 53,000) (Argyll and Bute – 27,000)Fundingfor restorative justice places (ASB Strategy - distributed to local authoritiesin the redetermination order according to the GAE formula)2001-02- £2 million (West Dumbarton – 57,000) (Argyll and Bute – 23,000)2002-03- £2m2003-04- £1.5 million (West Dumbarton – 40,000) (Argyll and Bute – 20,000)2004-05- 2007-08 - £1.5 million per year (West Dumbarton – 40,000) (Argyll and Bute – 20,000)Parentingorders (ASB Strategy - distributed to local authorities in the redeterminationorder according to the GAE formula)2004-05- £1 million for set up (West Dumbarton – 28,000) (Argyll and Bute – 12,000)2005-06- £2 million (West Dumbarton – 53,000) (Argyll and Bute – 27,000)2006-07and 2007-08 - £4 million (West Dumbarton – 103,000) (Argyll and Bute – 53,000)NationalStandards for youth justice (to support local authorities aiming to meet thenational standards for youth justice by March 2006 - distributed to localauthorities in the redetermination order according to the GAE formula)2002-03- £4.1m2003-04- £500k2004-05- £2 million (West Dumbarton – 42,000) (Argyll and Bute – 18,000) 2005-06- £6.5 million (West Dumbarton – 156,000) (Argyll and Bute – 87,000)2006-07and 2007-08 - £7.5 million (West Dumbarton – 194,000) (Argyll and Bute – 99,000)YouthCrime Prevention Fund (todevelop capacity in the youth justice system - grant payments to identifiedrelevant local authority/voluntary organisation twice yearly )2002-03- 2004-05 - £10 million2005-06- £2.75 million2006-07- £2.75 million2007-08- £2.75 millionIntensiveSupport Fund (todevelop capacity in the youth justice system - grant payments to relevant localauthority/voluntary organisation twice yearly)2002-03 - £3.29 million2003-04 - £2.18 million2004-05 - £2 million2005-06 - £1.8 million2006-07 - £1.8 million2007-08 - £1.8 millionIntensive Support and MonitoringServices – West Dunbartonshire one of seven authorities who are part of phase 1 ofimplementation.2004-05 - £263,0002005-06 to 2007-08 - £379,000per year.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 January 2006

S2W-22177

Information is also available from earlier surveys in 1998 and 1995.The estimated number of patients who consulted their general practices in Scotland for “obesity” based on PTI data over the financial years ending 31 March 2001 to 2005 is shown in the following table 1.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 July 2005

S2W-17367

Survey Date Average A&E Attendances per Survey Day Percentage Change in Average A&E Attendances per Survey Day Median  Wait from Arrival to Completion of Treatment (Mins) Percentage of Patients who Completed Their Treatment within Four Hours of Arrival March 972 3,063 - 7.9% 61 98.2% Nov 19972 2,767 - 9.7% 57 98.7% March/ April 19992 3,007 + 8.7% 67 98.0% April 20002 3,263 + 8.5% 74 96.8% April 20012 3,476 + 6.5% 84 95.2% Note: 2.Survey undertaken during a four-week period identified by the Health Departmentwith individual hospital deciding on the specific seven-day period of thesurvey.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 June 2005

S2W-17151

Over these five years the data show that the vast majority (90%) of these pupils had their 16th birthday falling between March 1 and September 30 of that school year.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 June 2003

S2W-00054

To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to questions S1W-31088, S1W-31487, S1W-32018, S1W-33898 and S1W-34139 by Mr Jim Wallace on 8 November, 22 November and 10 December 2002 and 18 February and 28 February 2003 respectively, what performance points were accrued by the operating company of HM Prison Kilmarnock, broken down for each heading and subsection in Schedule F to the Minute of Agreement between the Secretary of State for Scotland and Kilmarnock Prison Services Ltd for the Design, Construction, Management and Financing of a Prison at Kilmarnock, for the quarter January to March...

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