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Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 January 2002

S1W-21421

The following table shows (a) analogue and (b) digital hearing aids as a percentage of the total of analogue and digital hearing aids drawn off the central Scottish Healthcare Supplies contract by each NHS board area between January and September 2001.Health BoardAnalogue aids %Digital aids %Argyll and Clyde99.80.2Ayrshire and Arran98.61.4Borders1000Dumfries and Galloway98.41.6Fife99.80.2Forth Valley1000Grampian99.01.0Greater Glasgow97.42.6Highland96.13.9Lanarkshire96.73.3Lothian94.65.4Tayside91.88.2Note: Orkney, Shetland and Western Isles NHS Boards are included within the percentages for Grampian and Highland.In addition, over 10,000 digitally programmable...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 December 2001

S1W-19502

The Healthy Respect National Health Demonstration project is being independently evaluated by the University of Aberdeen and it will report its findings by early 2004.The independent evaluation programme will identify implications for policy and practice and inform discussions about the best course of action to improve Scotland's health.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 November 2001

S1W-19062

The Scottish Executive provides all local volunteer development agencies (LVDA's), including Volunteering Highland, with generous grant towards their running and programme costs. In 2001-02, Volunteering Highland will receive over £41,000 from the Scottish Executive, via Volunteer Development Scotland.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 November 2001

S1W-19096

This funds a broad range of community disposals for both female and male offenders. With the exception of the programmes listed below, it is not possible to identify specific funding packages in respect of female accused/offenders:Turnaround Project in Glasgow (£141,321) for female drug misusing accused/offenders;Glasgow Intensive Support Services for Vulne...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 November 2001

S1W-19379

The NOF, PE and Sport in Schools initiative which is to come on stream next year, will also be supporting out of school hours programmes offering a wide range of sporting and cultural activities.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 September 2001

S1W-17190

Spending Review 2000 provided an additional £500 million to the overall transport programme. The reference to public transport in the Press Release of 18 June was incorrect.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 August 2001

S1W-17026

For the Forestry Commission's own forests, Forest Enterprise has agreed management plans with Historic Scotland for all scheduled ancient monuments on the Commission's land. Each plan contains a programme for positive management, including regular monitoring and controlling regeneration as appropriate.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 August 2001

S1W-17120

The extra grant-in-aid takes account of the increased responsibilities and duties that will fall to SEPA in implementing European and domestic legislation and in fulfilling the Executive's Programme for Government commitments. This includes the implementation of Scotland's National Waste Strategy.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 June 2001

S1W-15864

However, under the voluntary approach adopted to Best Value to date in Scotland, all local authorities are expected to undertake a rolling programme of Best Value reviews of all their services and to publicise the results of these reviews locally.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 May 2001

S1W-15743

The Scottish Executive and Scottish Natural Heritage work with a variety of governmental and non-governmental organisations to maintain and enhance the status of various species of birds which have shown sustained periods of decline in recent years.Action includes protection and management of migratory and vulnerable/endangered species under the EU Birds Directive, including the classification of Special Protection Areas, together with projects involving re-introduction and species recovery programmes...

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