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Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 September 2000

S1W-09784

To ask the Scottish Executive what payments it has made in the current financial year to fund new vehicle conversion costs under the Powershift scheme; whether the funds are equally accessible to all applicants from Scotland; what finance remains available as at 8 September 2000, and whether it intends to commit further resources to the scheme in the event that any available budget is fully committed in the course of the current financial year. Funds under the Powershift programme...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 August 2000

S1W-08977

To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S1W-8146 by Henry McLeish on 4 July 2000, whether it will detail the basis on which the costs associated with subsidised and unsubsidised jobs created by each New Deal programme are calculated. Employment policy is reserved to the UK Government which takes the lead on funding and delivery of ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 August 2000

S1W-08874

SIGN is funded by the Scottish Executive.Over 90% of GPs in Scotland provide a Chronic Disease Management Programme for diabetes. The requirements for this include the setting up of a register for all patients with diabetes; a call and recall system; education of all newly diagnosed patients, continuing education for diabetics, individual management plan, c...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 July 2000

S1W-07386

Spend by the Enterprise networks is estimated to be as follows: 1998-99£1999-2000£2000-01£LECs in SE area*:SE Dunbartonshire2,446,7502,575,7507,056,409SE Dumfries and Galloway626,102534,695794,004SE Ayrshire987,750922,0001,444,000SE Fife2,062,750975,9561,604,000SE Forth Valley1,486,7512,843,9013,784,020SE Glasgow975,7982,129,4539,077,362SE Grampian950,5001,016,4541,092,000SE Lanarkshire1,449,000631,0001,458,000SE Edinburgh and Lothian5,318,8508,314,7225,463,400SE Renfrewshire1,388,000877,956561,660SE Borders846,500457,000520,000SE Tayside809,8051,940,5001,404,200LECs in HIE area:Shetland Enterprise492,698236,045200,000Orkney Enterprise610,000580,000450,000Western Isles Enterprise1,159,695740,131140,000Skye and Lochalsh Enterprise853,922549,522500,000Caithness and Sutherland Enterprise919,629670,423565,000Ross and Cromarty Enterprise195,800385,200300,000Inverness and Nairn Enterprise471,66981,495100,000Moray, Badenoch & Strathspey Enterprise702,400*7,329,565100,000Lochaber Enterprise Ltd435,000361,500358,000Argyll & the Islands Enterprise644,000662,000650,000 Scottish Enterprise National877,350682,292557,000Highlands and Islands Enterprise280,000400,000200,000* Includes approval for Aviemore Development.Note: In the HIE area, spend on general business development and training programmes...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 July 2000

S1W-06647

The report refers to a potential VAT liability of £200 million based on the projected capital programme contained in the initial feasibility work.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 June 2000

S1W-07542

Such information is essential to gain an accurate picture of young people in Scotland so that the Executive can develop and monitor effective food, nutrition and health education programmes which properly meet the needs of all sections of the community.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 June 2000

S1W-06102

I am not convinced that this would be a good use of NHS funds.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) on osteoporosis. This gave the conclusions of a group of experts drawn from within the NHS on the current situation in Scotland, a review...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 May 2000

S1W-06782

The operation of the land register will be extended to counties currently outwith the scope of its operations in accordance with the extension programme shown in Table B. Approximately 40% of Scottish properties are registered in the land register.Table ATable BCounties where the Land Register is operationalLand Register extension programmeRenfrew ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 May 2000

S1W-06372

The seven core funded units are diverse and cover areas including health economics, dental research, health services research, and research into behavioural change.The current remit of NRIS is to develop a high quality research programme which is useful and relevant to direct patient care; to provide a strong national focus for patient care research which i...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 May 2000

S1W-06011

Scotland's cancer registry collects data on all cancer registrations across the total population - unlike those of many of its European and USA counterparts - which can lead to unfavourable comparisons of outcomes.The Scottish Cancer Registry/Cancer Intelligence Unit continuously scrutinise our data on survival and are involved in European and USA programmes of comparative survival analysis, working together in striving to understand the reasons for the apparent differences in survival.I expect the latest cancer survival data to be published in the near future and I am confident that this will show improvements in Scotland's record over the last 20 to 25 years.Cancer continues as one of the three clinical priorities for the NHS in Scotland.

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