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Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 September 2007

S3W-03620

It will help to address income inequality between disabledand non-disabled people through the provision of a number of policies and programmes,from the promotion of disability equality to the Workforce Plus employability framework,which seeks to maximize opportunities to access good quality sustainable employmentfor the most disadvantaged in relation to the...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 August 2007

S3W-02654

The Financial Services Authority’s programmes targetingyoung people not in education, employment or training and those in higher educationalso cover Scotland.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 July 2007

S3W-01653

Scottish Borders Council hasyet to bring forward suitable schemes to take up the resources made availableby the Executive for flood alleviation.A total of £75 million hasbeen made available to local authorities for the period 2006 -2008 to supportflood prevention and coast protection programmes. Confirmed flood preventionschemes that meet the Executive’s te...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 July 2007

S3W-01720

Our current programmeof investment in the trunk road network is available on the Transport Scotland websiteat:http://www.transportscotland.gov.uk/uploads/documents/Scottish-Motorways-Trunk-Road-Programme-June2007-final.pdf.Future transport investmentpriorities on the motorway and trunk road network will be considered by the StrategicTransport Projects Revie...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 July 2007

S3W-01208

The Transport Scotland website at www.transportscotland.gov.uk provides the current position on the four improvement projects on the A737 trunk road along with details of other projects in the Scottish Motorway and Trunk Road Programme. The A737 is within one of the corridors which will be considered as part of the Strategic Transport Projects Review, in t...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 July 2007

S3W-01365

Householders can obtain a grant of 30% of the installedcost, up to a maximum of £4,000.Householders in Scotland are also eligible for funding under the UK Government’sLow Carbon Buildings Programme. A maximum grant of £1,000 per kW of installed capacityis available for micro-hydro, subject to an overall maximum of £2,500 or 30% of the relevant eligible cost...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 June 2007

S3W-01107

To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S3W-584 by Richard Lochhead on 14 June 2007, how much of the estimated cost of £120,000 per new entrant over the next six years of the Scottish Rural Development Programme will reach each new entrant and what proportion will be spent on administration costs.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 June 2007

S3W-00875

The Scottish governmentrecognises that alcohol misuse represents a significant challenge to the publichealth of Scotland today.The Scottish Governmentwill:build on and developthe programme of work set out in the Updated Plan for Action on Alcohol Problems,published in February 2007;examine ways to taketougher action on those involved in underage sales and t...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 31 May 2007

S3W-00183

Exercise-on-prescription is oneway to encourage patients to increase their level of activity by attending leisurecentres or gyms for supervised exercise programmes.Decisions about the most appropriate treatmentor care are taken jointly by the patient and the relevant health care professional.So, if a patient does not wish to participate in an exercise programme this canbe addressed as part of these informed discussions.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 31 May 2007

S3W-00183

Exercise-on-prescription is oneway to encourage patients to increase their level of activity by attending leisurecentres or gyms for supervised exercise programmes.Decisions about the most appropriate treatmentor care are taken jointly by the patient and the relevant health care professional.So, if a patient does not wish to participate in an exercise programme this canbe addressed as part of these informed discussions.

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