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Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 April 2006

S2W-25471

The Executive’s targetsare that 18% of the electricity generated in Scotland should come from renewablesources by 2010 and 40% by 2020. This is a Programme for Government commitment anda central plank of the Scottish Climate Change Programme.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 December 2005

S2W-21543

Delivery of Service:To achieve 95% of the performance targets set in the schedules to the service level agreement.To achieve 86% of the milestones agreed for research and development projects.To achieve an output of 1.3 publications per scientific member of staff.To produce 22 information leaflets and 10 major articles in the industry press.Quality of Service:To begin implementation of the Joint Code of Practice for Research issued by the BBSRC, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, FSA and NERC, and endorsed by Scottish Executive Environment and Rural Development Department, within two areas of the agency’s research.To submit the scientific work of the Aquaculture and Aquatic Animal Health Programme...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 September 2003

S2W-02153

An objective of the programme is to determine whether TETRA pulse modulatedradio frequency fields can affect calcium levels and signalling in neurones andother cells.There is no research lookingspecifically at the possible effects of Airwave use on people who come into randomcontact with the system.NHSScotland has taken accountof studies into the effects of...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 April 2002

S1W-25088

To produce 18 information leaflets and eight major articles in the industry press.Quality of Service:To submit the scientific work of the Freshwater Fisheries Programme to a peer review during 2002-03, and to put in place an agreed action plan to implement recommendations by the end of March 2003.To achieve accreditation by the United Kingdom Accreditation Service of the monitoring programmes for three areas of work and complete the re-assessment inspection by March 2003.Efficiency Targets:90 per cent of costs to be recovered from external customers (other than those agreed to be undertaken at marginal or shared costs), with limit of £4 million.To restrict administrative staff costs to a maximum of 17 per cent of the total staff costs.To achieve a research vessel utilisation of 510 days per year, operating at a daily cost of £12,800 for Scotia and £2,800 for Clupea.To produce accounts on target, enabling the 2001-02 FRS Report and Accounts to be published in July.To achieve cash releasing efficiency gains to the value of 1 per cent of FRS' budget.These targets will provide a sound basis for evaluating performance by establishing a time series for certain indicators and by requiring external scrutiny by accreditors and scientific peers.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 June 2001

S1W-16156

In addition, the Central Research Unit of the Scottish Executive is conducting the following projects - as of 8 June 2001.Project TitleOrganisationCommunities that CareUniversity of GlasgowResearch on Racist CrimeUniversity of DundeeDrugs and Leisure Diversion Programme for Young PeopleSystem Three: Social Research UnitEvaluation of the Zero Tolerance "Respect" PilotReid-Howie AssociatesUse of Police Powers of Stop and Search Reid-Howie AssociatesEvaluation of Pilot Victim Liaison ServiceLambda Research and ConsultancyCommunity Legal Services Microcosm StudyMarket Research UKThe Evaluation of the Public Defender Solicitors' OfficeInstitute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of LondonScottish Household SurveyNFO System Three and MORI ScotlandConsultation on the Plan for Action on Alcohol Misuse: Views of younger peopleSave the ChildrenConsultation on the Plan for Action on Alcohol Misuse: Views of alcohol service users/non-users and their friends/familiesNFO System ThreeHome Care Survey UK Home Care AssociationReview of Old Mineral PermissionsDavid Kirk AssociatesReview of NPPG4Land Use ConsultantsFinal Evaluation of the former Regional PartnershipsCambridge Economic AssociatesScottish School Leavers SurveyNational Centre for Social ResearchWith regard to the final part of your question, details of the system of selective competitive tendering which the Scottish Executive Central Research Unit operates are available on the CRU web pages (www.scotland.gov.uk/cru/) under the Guidance for Contractors section or within any of the published research programmes which are available on the CRU web pages.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 November 2000

S1W-06795

In addition, the Executive will continue to fund the Recycled Markets Development (ReMaDe) Scotland programme which takes a hands-on, local approach to identifying and developing markets for recycled materials.By tackling the barriers to recycling through WRAP and ReMaDe we aim to lay a sound foundation upon which we can improve Scotland's poor recycling re...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 August 2000

S1W-05330

Implemented against a background of clinical governance, this single source of advice should help eliminate so-called 'post-code prescribing'.The work of the Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network and the Scottish Needs Assessment Programme provides clinicians across Scotland with authoritative advice on specific topics.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 March 2000

S1W-05421

The Scottish Prison Service provides programmes to tackle sex offending behaviour.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 May 2002

S1W-25950

In order to reflect the work carried out in addressing the offending behaviour of shorter term prisoners I have included the completion of SPS Approved Activities within the targets for programmes completed. I have, however, required that increasing proportions of programmes delivered are accredited and that the serv...
Official Report Meeting date: 19 April 2006

Public Petitions Committee, 19 Apr 2006

I thank Paul Martin for attending.Public Petitions Committee Event (Report) Public Petitions Committee Event (Report) Agenda item 3 is on a report on our event in Dunfermline on 30 January 2006, which was the fourth in our rolling programme of events. A draft summary of the event has been circulated to members.

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