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Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 March 2004

S2W-06515

This willinclude the need to produce comparable indicators for UK regionsand countries, and to allow meaningful comparison with other OECD and EUcountries.Separately, the Executivehas already published a number of articles and analysis of productivityinformation in the Scottish Economic Report (SER) and further analysisis presented in the latest SER, published on 5 March 2004.The report “Measuring Progress in Smart Successful Scotland” due forpublication later in the year, will also contain a range of indicatorscomparing Scottish performance against OECD countries.The Executive consultsregularly with external experts, through the Scottish Economic StatisticsConsultants Group, on the range of information required to provide a completeunderstanding of the Scottish economy, and relevant comparisons with otherareas. It publishes an annual programme...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 February 2004

S2W-05576

Generally, forthose children and young people with a record of needs who are not eligible fora co-ordinated support plan, individualised educational programmes will be usedto plan the additional support they require to meet their learning needs.It is intended to proceedwith the bill and Parliament has now approved its general principles.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 January 2004

S2W-05647

The median waiting times fora first outpatient appointment with a consultant in the specialty of ear, noseand throat (ENT), following referral by a general medical practitioner, in eachNHS board area, for the year ended 30 September 2003, is given in the table.The Centre for Change and Innovation, as part of its Outpatients Programme, hasidentified ENT as a...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 December 2003

S2W-04771

The figure of £43 millionincludes expenditure previously classified as programme expenditure, since itis now recognised that Careers Scotland activity is for the most part, staff based.For 2004-05 and 2005-06, theadministration budget figures are £92 million in each year, as contained in the Scottish Executive publication Draft Budget 2004-05.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 December 2003

S2W-04332

In line with therecommendations in the For Scotland’s Children report, weare working with agencies to ensure better co-ordination across all servicesfor children and young people, in particular for those who are vulnerable ordisadvantaged, such as young people leaving care.The new cabinet delivery groupon Children and Young People has identified key cross-cutting priorities tocarry forward this work – on issues such as information-sharing and assessment,inspection and quality assurance, planning and delivery and workforce.The three-year Child Protection Reform Programme...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 November 2003

S2W-03642

Over the last five years,requests from local authorities to fund confirmed flood prevention schemes haveresulted in capital allocations as follows Year 2003-04 East Dunbartonshire Council £0.75 million   East Ayrshire Council £4.2 million   City of Glasgow Council £0.5 million   North Ayrshire Council £0.65 million   Argyll and Bute Council £1.6 million Year 2002-03 East Dunbartonshire Council £4.25 million   Renfrewshire Council £1.5 million   West Lothian Council £1.1 million   City of Glasgow Council £0.5 million   Perth and Kinross Council £1.55 million   North Ayrshire Council £0.25 million Year 2001-02 East Dunbartonshire Council £5.25 million   Renfrewshire Council £1.0 million Year 2000-01 East Dunbartonshire Council £0.25 million   Perth and Kinross Council £0.75 million   Renfrewshire Council £1.0 million Year 1999-2000 Renfrewshire Council £1.0 million In addition, all councilsreceive a general capital allocation for their capital programmes...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 November 2003

S2W-03256

The Scottish Executive is working with a number of partners including schools and VolunteerDevelopment Scotland to develop guidance for schools which are developingvolunteering programmes for their pupils. This guidance will encourage andsupport good practice and will provide advice on ensuring there are soundprocedures in place to ensure that pupils are sa...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 October 2003

S2W-02911

In addition, I launched the Out-patient Action Plan on 13 June 2003 and theCentre for Change and Innovation will drive forward its implementation through aco-ordinated programme of service redesign and the promotion and dissemination ofgood practice across NHSScotland.The Executive is committed tothe modernisation of audiology services and £8 million is bei...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 September 2003

S2W-02252

A breakdown of the number ofschools participating in the Scottish Executive’s Study Support programme at March 2003 is given in thefollowing table.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 August 2003

S2W-01668

The Scottish Executive does not hold administrative details of the monitoring programme centrally.As a requirement of the Total Allowable Catches and Quota regulation , which lasts for only one year, the Wee Bankie closure needs annual re-agreement in Council.

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