- Asked by: Sandra White, MSP for Glasgow, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Thursday, 04 November 1999
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Current Status:
Answered by Nicol Stephen on 11 November 1999
To ask the Scottish Executive, in the light of the current review of the Careers Service, whether it still intends to proceed with plans to privatise the Glasgow Careers Service.
Answer
It has never been the intention to make any change to the ownership of the partnership company with which the Scottish Executive contracts for delivery of the careers service. Glasgow Careers Service is not to be "privatised".
- Asked by: Sandra White, MSP for Glasgow, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 03 November 1999
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Current Status:
Answered by Nicol Stephen on 11 November 1999
To ask the Scottish Executive, in the light of the current review of the Careers Service, whether it still intends to proceed with plans to privatise the Glasgow Careers Service.
Answer
It has never been the intention to make any change to the ownership of the partnership company with which the Scottish Executive contracts for delivery of the careers service. Glasgow Careers Service is not to be "privatised."
- Asked by: Sandra White, MSP for Glasgow, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 29 September 1999
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Current Status:
Answered by David Steel on 13 October 1999
To ask the Presiding Officer further to his answer to question S1W-288 on 13 July 1999, whether the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body will provide an update on the timetable for arrangements for the recycling of waste paper within the Scottish Parliament.
Answer
The Procurement Office is currently in the process of negotiating a contract for waste management, including the recycling of waste paper. It is likely that services will commence by the middle of next month.
- Asked by: Sandra White, MSP for Glasgow, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 21 July 1999
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Current Status:
Answered by Susan Deacon on 3 August 1999
To ask the Scottish Executive what plans it has to ensure that existing security measures are reviewed and, if necessary, upgraded in all NHS hospitals in Scotland and in particular at Monklands hospital in North Lanarkshire.
Answer
Health Board General Managers and Trust Chief Executives are under a statutory obligation to provide, at all times, a safe and secure environment for their staff, patients in their care and the general public and it is up to Trusts to have in place arrangements for regular or ad-hoc reviews as necessary. At Monklands Hospital security is being reviewed following a recent incident of unauthorised access and the Trust will be implementing the installation of a swipe card access system as a result.
- Asked by: Sandra White, MSP for Glasgow, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 07 July 1999
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Current Status:
Answered by Susan Deacon on 21 July 1999
To ask the Scottish Executive how many beds, wards, and staff will be provided in each of the eight proposed new hospitals in Scotland.
Answer
The information requested is as follows:-
| Number of beds | Number of Wards | Number of staff (WTE) |
New Royal Infirmary | 869 | 25 | 4054 |
New Law Hospital | 692 | 24 | 1700 |
New Hairmyres Hospital | 416 | 14 | 1500 |
East Ayrshire Community Hospital | 74 | * | 127 |
Glasgow Royal Infirmary | 257 | 15 | 670 |
Western General Hospital, Edinburgh | 177 | 9 | Not yet available |
Southern Isles Community Hospital | 29 | 2 | 60 |
Aberdeen Children's Hospital | 106 | 5 | 286 |
* East Ayrshire Community Hospital includes 74 single rooms for in-patients.
- Asked by: Sandra White, MSP for Glasgow, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 07 July 1999
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Current Status:
Answered by Susan Deacon on 21 July 1999
To ask the Scottish Executive what the estimated building and future annual running costs are for each of the eight proposed new hospitals in Scotland and will a Private Finance Initiative finance these costs.
Answer
The information requested on the 8 new hospital developments is as follows:
| Estimated Building Costs£m | Estimated annual running costs£m | Financed by PFI£m |
New Royal Infirmary | 183.7 | 28.4 ## | YES |
New Law Hospital | 103 | 17.54 ## | YES |
New Hairmyres Hospital | 67.55 | 13.49 ## | YES |
East Ayrshire Community Hospital | 9.6 | 2.1 | YES |
Glasgow Royal Infirmary | 51.9 | * | NO |
Western General Hospital, Edinburgh | 35.8 | * | NO |
Southern Isles Community Hospital | 7.2 | 2.1 | NO |
Aberdeen Children's Hospital | 23 | * | NO |
## Includes service costs.* The Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Aberdeen Childrens Hospital and Western General Hospital, Edinburgh - developments are parts of existing hospitals, and their running costs are included in their existing costs.
- Asked by: Sandra White, MSP for Glasgow, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 07 July 1999
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Current Status:
Answered by Susan Deacon on 21 July 1999
To ask the Scottish Executive where and when will each of the eight proposed new hospitals in Scotland be built.
Answer
The information requested is as follows:-
| SITE OF HOSPITAL PROJECTS | STARTING DATE OF PROJECTS |
New Royal Infirmary | South Edinburgh | August 1998 |
New Law Hospital | Netherton, Wishaw | June 1998 |
New Hairmyres Hospital | Existing site | April 1998 |
East Ayrshire Community Hospital | Cumnock, Ayrshire | April 1999 |
Glasgow Royal Infirmary | Existing site | November 1998 |
Western General Hospital, Edinburgh | North West Edinburgh | August 1998 |
Southern Isles Community Hospital | Benbecula | July 1999 |
Aberdeen Children's Hospital | Foresterhill, Aberdeen | October 2000 |