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Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 May 2001

S1W-15345

The table provides the information requested.Modern Apprenticeship Pass Rate: 1999-2000 and 2000-01LEC area1999-20002000-01StartsCompleters or still in trainingStartsCompleters or still in trainingSE Ayrshire93863%1,03984%SE Borders8383%12590%SE Dumbarton26584%305100%SE Dumfries17675%33285%SE Edinburgh & Lothians69680%1,07391%SE Fife40565%43794%SE Forth Valley46571%65680%SE Glasgow1,73055%1,73281%SE Grampian46476%58686%SE Lanarkshire1,14172%1,29586%SE Renfrewshire41475%45989%SE Tayside35770%65385%Argyle & the Islands Enterprise74100%6187%Caithness & Sutherland Enterprise8991%6592%Inverness & Nairn Enterprise7581%12586%Lochaber Limited2080%4779%Moray, Badenoch & Strathspey Enterprise4070%3987%Orkney Enterprise3090%2596%Ross & Cromarty Enterprise6882%6591%Shetland Enterprise5888%5196%Skye & Lochalsh Enterprise1788%1283%Western Isles Enterprise3589%4388%Notes:Modern apprentices start at different times throughout the year and there is no common set point for individuals to complete their apprenticeships, so the information above shows the proportion of young people who started MAs in the last two years and have completed their training or are still in training.Those who leave the modern apprenticeship programme...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 May 2001

S1W-14398

Most of the bodies located in Scotland House have the following operational targets in common:following the European legislative process and pursuing issues of relevance to Scotland; maintaining close contact with key people in the EU Institutions, including the Scottish MEPs; sharing information and resources between the Scotland House residents as appropriate; increasing the range and depth of information on EU affairs flowing back to Scottish bodies, andadvising Scottish bodies about EU procedures and how to become more involved.In Working Together for Scotland: A Programme...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 February 2001

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Support for the Scottish Drugs Challenge Fund of £500,000 per annum will continue within the overall core funding, which will also provide for increases in SAD's Schools, Business and Community Programmes. Sir Tom Farmer and Professor Sandy Cameron have agreed to continue as Chairman and Deputy Chairman of SAD.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 January 2001

S1W-12062

We have recently announced an additional £150,000 which will be channelled by Scottish Enterprise to existing projects in Glasgow that already receive funding for employment and training initiatives for homeless people through the New Futures Fund.We are also committed to the implementation of the recent report from the Glasgow Street Homelessness Review Team which recommended that work opportunities and the development of work orientated skills should be built into re-settlement programmes...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 October 2000

S1W-08502

I recently announced a rolling modernisation programme which will provide new linear accelerators and treatment planning simulators in all cancer centres, new and replacement MRI scanners, and imaging equipment to help further speed up diagnosis.NHS In Scotland: Median Waiting Time For Hospital Admission For Treatment For The Main Four Cancers And All Other...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 June 2000

S1W-08194

It was extremely encouraging to get strong support for this initiative from a number of other member states and a commitment from the Commission to raise this issue in NEAFC.The council also discussed the Commission's report on fleet capacity (the Multi-Annual Guidance Programmes - MAGP). The UK team made it clear that the recommendations contained in the r...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 June 2000

S1W-07731

The provision for water authorities as a proportion of total environment expenditure is given in monetary and percentage terms in the following table:Water Authority 1999-20002000-012001-02£ millionWest of ScotlandProvision95.481.082.0 % of Env Total34%30%28%East of ScotlandProvision80.566.066.0 % of Env Total29%24%23%North of ScotlandProvision46.055.070.0 % of Env Total16%20%24%Funds for inward investment 7.05.4Total Water AuthoritiesProvision221.9*209.0*223.4 % of Env Total79%77%77%Total Environment Budget 281.3270.1292.0* At water authorities' request, £15 million was brought forward in 1999-2000 from provision for 2000-01 to accommodate fluctuations in their capital expenditure programmes...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 May 2000

S1W-06295

The young people who completed training in construction-related trades during the past four years include Modern Apprentices and young people undertaking an SVQ Level 3 through the wider youth training programme, Skillseekers.The following table shows the number of young people who completed Government-funded training in Glasgow in construction related trad...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 April 2000

S1W-03258

The audit, starting in 2000, will provide a nationwide picture of the process and treatment of this group of tumours and leave Scotland well placed to demonstrate the effectiveness of new therapies. The possibility of a screening programme is also being kept under review by the UK National Screening Committee.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 March 2000

S1F-00244

The Knowledge Economy Task Force is considering how Scottish businesses can seize the opportunities of e-commerce in the information age.On government services, the Scottish Executive committed itself in Programme for Government to make best use of information technology as a means of improving service to the public.

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