§ Mr. SwinneyTo ask the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will provide a breakdown of all allocations of money over £10,000 made under the Local Care Partnership scheme in the financial year 1997–98; if he will list the allocations over £10,000 already made under this scheme for the financial years 1998–99 and 1999–2000; if he will give(a) the amount allocated to running costs and (b) the total funds available for each of the next three financial years; and what percentage of this will be under the control of the Scottish Parliament. [65811]
§ Mr. Galbraith[holding answer 18 January 1999]: The allocations over £10,000 made from the Local Care Partnership Scheme in financial year 1998–99 were as follows:
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£ Health board area/project 1998–99 funding Argyll and Clyde Strategic approach to joint commissioning of addiction services—Joint Development Officer 34,000 Co-operation in Levern Valley 64,000 Rapid response team 51,000 Borders Multi agency model for assessment in care management 57,000 Fife Integrated assessment care delivery project 66,000 Forth Valley Community care joint information system 25,000 Greater Glasgow Carewell one stop care shop for older people 48,000 Highland Skye support workers scheme 42,000 Inverness and Culloden Project 100,000
£ Health board area/project 1998–99 funding Lothian Broxburn Challenge Centre Partnership 59,000 Tayside Development of care pathways for patients with fractured neck of femur 17,000 Allocations made over £10,000 for financial year 1999–2000 were as follows:
£ Health board area/project 1999–2000 funding Borders Hitting the targets 51,000 Lanarkshire Services for homeless people 55,000 The Scheme did not operate in 1997–98. The Scheme will come under the control of the Scottish Parliament.