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From 2006-08, Sustrans had been awarded the majority of the two year non-baselined budget of £10 million which was earmarked for a yellow school buses pilot project. Following consultation with local authorities, it was decided to redirected this funding to projects which would encourage children to walk and cycle to school.
The information requested is shown in the following table: NHS Board Dundee Dental School Glasgow Dental School Ayrshire and Arran 0 12 Borders 0 0 Dumfries and Galloway 0 0 Fife 5 0 Forth Va...
The General Register Office for Scotland collects data on domestic properties, information on vacant dwellings, including unoccupied dwellings that are exempt from council tax, and dwellings subject to a long-term empty property discount. The following table is based on the Estimates of Households and Dwellings in Scotland, 2008: Area Type ...
I have asked Mike Ewart, Chief Executive of the Scottish Prison Service (SPS), to respond. His response is as follows: The latest available data shows the number of work places to be: Establishment Work Places Aberdeen 96 Addiewell 273 Barlinnie 499 Castle Huntly ...
Since April 1999, £2.851 million of Rural Empty Property Grant (REPG) has been awarded on 51 projects. The following table shows how many awards were made under REPG scheme in each year since 1999-2000 and what the total value of awards was.
The most recent data for numbers of patients experiencing strokes, admitted to specialist units within NHS Lothian are shown in the following table for 2005-07. Percentage of Patients Admitted to a Stroke Unit in NHS Lothian Hospitals Within One Day of Admission, 2005-07.
Information is currently being collated and answers to questions S3W-24628, S3W-24627 and S3W-23205 will follow in due course. I refer the member to the answers to questions S3W-23977, S3W-23976, S3W-23975, S3W-23974, S3W-23973 on 25 June 2009.
I have asked Mike Ewart, Chief Executive of the Scottish Prison Service (SPS), to respond. His response is as follows: The National Programme Board for Prisoners'' Healthcare will oversees and steers the preparatory work, and the eventual operational transfer of the responsibility of the primary healthcare services from the SPS to NHS boards.
I have asked Mike Ewart, Chief Executive of the Scottish Prison Service, to respond. His response is as follows: In the event of segregation, there is a high risk that the experience may damage mental health.
The national standards for crisis services was published in 2006, followed by the Crisis Toolkit in 2008; both key parts of the Scottish Government''s work with partners in recent years on strengthening community mental health services and reducing inappropriate readmissions.