- Asked by: Kenneth Gibson, MSP for Cunninghame North, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 22 May 2007
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Current Status:
Answered by Fiona Hyslop on 5 June 2007
To ask the Scottish Executive which schools have an acting head teacher who has been in post for more than six months.
Answer
The information requested innot held centrally.
- Asked by: Kenneth Gibson, MSP for Cunninghame North, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 22 May 2007
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Current Status:
Answered by Shona Robison on 5 June 2007
To ask the Scottish Executive when it plans to introduce a 24-hour suicide prevention helpline.
Answer
A 24-hour helpline for peoplein emotional crisis is already well established through Samaritans. The ScottishGovernment supports Samaritans’ work in Scotland through core grant funding. Inaddition Choose Life (the implementationteam for the government’s strategy on suicide prevention) have provided fundingto enable Samaritans to develop a co-coordinated approach to suicide interventionin branches in Scotland. This funding has included support to Samaritans to recruitand train more volunteers, with specific training in suicide intervention trainingskills, and support to pilot a phone texting service which will be reviewed in November2007.
There are no plans to introducea separate service to meet the same needs.
The government also supportsa number of other initiatives which provide support to people in crisis or experiencinglow mood or depression. This includes the free Breathing Space telephone adviceline (open 6pm to 2am nightly; currently piloting extended hours to 6am at weekends).
In emergency situations the emergencyservices can be contacted on 999 for assistance, 24 hours a day.
Through Choose Life, suicideprevention training is being rolled out across Scotland; over 11,500 individualsin community and public service settings have been trained in suicide interventionand risk management skills in the last three years.
- Asked by: Kenneth Gibson, MSP for Cunninghame North, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 22 May 2007
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Current Status:
Answered by Richard Lochhead on 5 June 2007
To ask the Scottish Executive when it will introduce a new entrants scheme for farming.
Answer
We propose to include a newentrants measure for farmers in the new Scotland rural development programme, which we hope to launchtowards the end of this year.
- Asked by: Kenneth Gibson, MSP for Cunninghame North, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 23 May 2007
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Current Status:
Answered by Stewart Maxwell on 4 June 2007
To ask the Scottish Executive what steps it will take to remove barriers to the construction of affordable housing.
Answer
We recognise the acute shortageof affordable homes that exists in many areas of Scotland and are committed to improvingthe supply and affordability of housing. We are developing a range of initiativesto achieve this objective and will be pursuing these over the coming months.
- Asked by: Kenneth Gibson, MSP for Cunninghame North, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 22 May 2007
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Current Status:
Answered by Stewart Maxwell on 4 June 2007
To ask the Scottish Executive what practical steps it will take, and in what timescale, to make more affordable housing available to (a) urban, (b) rural and (c) island communities.
Answer
We recognise the acute shortageof affordable homes that exists in many communities, whether urban, rural or island,and are committed to improving the supply and affordability of housing through targetedinvestment and by removing barriers to provision. We are taking stock of the widerange of action needed to achieve this objective and in so doing will take fullaccount of the varying needs of different types of community.
- Asked by: Kenneth Gibson, MSP for Cunninghame North, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 22 May 2007
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Current Status:
Answered by Linda Fabiani on 4 June 2007
To ask the Scottish Executive what information it has on how much lottery funding has been spent in Scotland in each of the last three years and what impact it estimates that the 2012 London Olympics will have on continued funding.
Answer
The distribution of NationalLottery funds is a matter for the lottery distribution bodies: Scottish Arts Council,Scottish Screen, sportscotland, the Big Lottery Fund and the Heritage Lottery Fund.The information requested is not held centrally by the Scottish Executive.The Department for Culture, Mediaand Sport (DCMS) maintains an electronic database of national lottery awards. Detailsof the total awarded to each country, each constituency area and each local authorityarea for each lottery good cause can be obtained through the DCMS website at
http://www.lottery.culture.gov.uk/search.asp.It is estimated that lotterydistributors in Scotland will lose approximately one year’s worth of income overthe period to 2012.
The previous Scottish Executivewrote to the UK Government asking that they look seriously at alternative fundingstreams to the National Lottery to fund the additional cost of the 2012 Olympics.Having reviewed the position, I would fully endorse this and will be working tovigorously pursue this.
- Asked by: Kenneth Gibson, MSP for Cunninghame North, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 22 May 2007
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Current Status:
Answered by Jim Mather on 4 June 2007
To ask the Scottish Executive how many patients have died in hospital in each of the last three years and, of these, how many died as a result of venous thromboembolism.
Answer
The information requested isgiven in the following table. The table also presents data on deaths from pulmonaryembolism as the overwhelming majority of these are likely to be the consequenceof venous thromboembolism.
Deaths in Hospital bySelected Cause, Scotland, 2003-05
Cause of Death | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 |
All deaths in hospital | 34,159 | 32,722 | 32,772 |
of which as a result of | | | |
(a) venous thromboembolism1 | 97 | 101 | 89 |
(b) pulmonary embolism2 | 327 | 268 | 276 |
Notes:
1. ICD 10 codes: I80, I82(excl. I82.0), O22.3, O22.9, O87.1, O87.9.
2. ICD 10 codes: I26, O88.2.
- Asked by: Kenneth Gibson, MSP for Cunninghame North, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 22 May 2007
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Current Status:
Answered by Stewart Maxwell on 4 June 2007
To ask the Scottish Executive what steps it will take to reverse the decline in the population of North Ayrshire.
Answer
The Executive has been workingwith Irvine Bay Urban Regeneration Company and local partners, including North AyrshireCouncil, Communities Scotland and Scottish Enterprise Ayrshire, to assist in thedevelopment of comprehensive proposals for the regeneration of the Irvine Bay areaof North Ayrshire. These proposals will focus on both retaining the existing populationand also attracting new people to the area, by creating a vibrant area with a strongeconomy, a high quality of life and an enhanced environment.
- Asked by: Kenneth Gibson, MSP for Cunninghame North, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 22 May 2007
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Current Status:
Answered by Shona Robison on 4 June 2007
To ask the Scottish Executive how much NHS Scotland has spent on branded drugs for which there is a generic equivalent in the most recent year for which figures are available.
Answer
Where clinically possible, cliniciansare encouraged to prescribe generically. In2006, the cost of prescribed branded drugs for which a generic equivalent was usuallyavailable was £10,843,438. This figure does not include the cost of modified releasepreparations or antiepileptic drugs where generic substitution might not be clinicallyappropriate. In some instances, branded drugs will need to be dispensed where thegeneric equivalent is temporarily in short supply.
The cost shown relates to prescribeditems dispensed in the community by community pharmacists and dispensing doctorsand excludes medicines dispensed by hospitals and hospital-based clinics. The costgiven is that before the addition of any pharmacy fees and deduction of any drugmanufacturers discount and patient charges.
- Asked by: Kenneth Gibson, MSP for Cunninghame North, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 22 May 2007
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Current Status:
Answered by Jim Mather on 4 June 2007
To ask the Scottish Executive what steps it will take to ensure that no new nuclear power stations are constructed in Scotland against the wishes of the Parliament.
Answer
Any proposal to build a new nuclearpower station in Scotland would require consent from Scottish ministers. Given our position on energy policy, our generating capacity,our multiplicity of energy sources and our strong alternative strategies, such anapplication would be unlikely to find favour with this administration.