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Instead of adopting a passive approach and waiting for people to get sick, we should be taking an active approach and looking for people who have hypertension, high cholesterol and other indicators of heart disease.
The performance information that is published in Scottish Enterprise's annual report is limited and focuses on the activities and outputs of the organisation rather than on the impact of its activities.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
28 November 2006
The following table showsthe estimate of the number of economically inactive people aged 16 to 65 andthe proportion of 16 to 65-year-olds who are economically inactive in Angus andAberdeenshire.
There are ways in which one could invest in more activity in Scotland. We could get into a debate about what constitutes core funding and project funding, and how such funding might be applied.