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Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 June 2000

S1W-06108

Guidance to help health boards devise their strategies was issued by the Health Department in 1997, in the form of a Scottish Needs Assessment Programme (SNAP) report on osteoporosis.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 February 2000

S1W-04278

We would expect any plans for improvements to services for older people to be reflected in the Health Improvement Programme for Highland and in the Trust Implementation Plans for 2000-01.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 February 2000

S1W-04168

The formula allocation represents a measure of relative need for non-housing capital spend between councils.In addition to the formula allocation, local authorities also receive capital allocations for the HRA programme, New Housing Partnerships, project specific allocations and allocations for government initiatives.Scottish Ministers are responsible for d...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 January 2000

S1W-03721

In addition, we have announced that a special deprivation payment of almost £3 million will be made to Glasgow, as part of the local government settlement for 2000-01.We all know that there are no quick fixes to the cycle of disadvantage that includes unemployment, low skills and poverty, but through its participation in the Glasgow Alliance and its support for the city's Social Inclusion Partnerships, the Executive is committed to a long term programme...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 January 2000

S1W-02782

There are no quick fixes to the cycle of disadvantage that includes unemployment, low skills and poverty, but through its participation in the Glasgow Alliance and its support for the city's Social Inclusion Partnerships, the Executive is committed to a long term programme of concerted action. This includes action to promote economic development, to tackle ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 January 2000

S1W-03498

The information requested by Mr Wilson is detailed in the table below.Local Authority AreaNumber of SchoolsLottery Sports Fund Award City of Edinburgh Council25£312,500Angus Council7£87,500Perth and Kinross Council10£120,450City of Glasgow Council21£347,700Highland Council27£326,700North Lanarkshire Council22£275,000South Lanarkshire Council2£25,000Dumfries and Galloway Council1£12,500West Lothian Council11£137,500Aberdeen City Council14£175,000East Ayrshire Council9£118,800Dundee City Council10£125,000Fife Council16£150,400Falkirk Council2£66,000Aberdeenshire Council 4£50,000East Lothian Council6£75,000Argyll and Bute Council1£3,200Clackmannanshire Council3£37,500South Ayrshire Council9£112,500Renfrewshire Council1£12,500Totals201£2,570,750Both South Ayrshire and Renfrewshire Councils have now withdrawn from the School Sports Co-ordinators Programme...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 December 1999

S1W-02609

To ask the Scottish Executive whether it will provide details of the capital programme allocation and expenditure for local authorities for each of the last three financial years, the current financial year and the next three financial years.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 November 1999

S1W-02436

The Health Education Board for Scotland, too, has sexual health as a prominent aspect of its work.Schools have a crucial role to play, and tackle sex education within a comprehensive programme of health and social education.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 October 1999

S1W-00750

This should be reflected in every aspect of Health Boards' and NHS Trusts' activities and in their Health Improvement Programmes and Trust Implementation Plans.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 September 1999

S1W-01274

The designation of SSSIs is the responsibility of Scottish Natural Heritage, which has a statutory duty under section 28 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 to notify land which, in its opinion, is of special scientific interest.While the relevant considerations in relation to SSSI notification are primarily scientific, SNH, in discharging its balancing duty to have regard to the need for social and economic development in Scotland, considers comments from a wide range of consultees at the time of notification, including local authorities, local communities and owners and occupiers, where the designation of SSSIs might potentially have economic consequences at local level.We are currently developing proposals for a new system for nature conservation consistent with our commitments in the Programme...

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