§ Mr. Dempseyasked the Secretary of State for Scotland what local education schemes of comprehensive education he has approved which include single-sex schools; and if he will give the names of these schools and the totals of their respective school rolls.
§ Mr. RossI have approved proposals put forward by Renfrewshire and Dunbartonshire which involve the continuance of certain existing single-sex
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§ Mr. RossRegional Board computers have been used in various studies including investigations of hospital cross-infection gastro intestinal conditions, thyroid disease and rheumatoid arthritis. One computer is regularly used for the calculations of radiotherapy dosage and treatment and another in the management of cervical cytology services.
I have received a report from the Scottish Health Services Council on Hospital Medical Records which will be published next month. I intend to consider its recommendations with hospital authorities.
§ Mr. Carmichaelasked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will publish a table showing the regional hospital boards who own and operate a computer, stating the make, when acquired, how long in use and approximately weekly hours of work, and who determines the work to be done by the computer in long-term planning of projects and day-to-day management, respectively.
§ Mr. RossThe following is the information:
schools. The names of the schools concerned and the rolls which each is expected to have when the present reorganisation is complete are:
Renfrewshire Senior High Schools Roll St. Mirin's Academy, Paisley (for boys) 600 St. Margaret's Secondary School (for girls) 600 Dunbartonshire Comprehensive Schools St. Patrick's High School, Dumbarton (for boys) 950 Notre Dame High School, Dumbarton (for girls) 950