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Written Answers — Deputy Prime Minister: Give as You Earn Scheme (23 Feb 2004)

Ms Yvette Cooper: The latest available data for the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister's payroll are for November 2003. In this month 261 staff donated £4,962.46 to 'Give As You Earn' (GAYE) out of a total headcount of 2,385 staff. This means that the percentage of the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister's staff making donations in this manner currently stands at 10.95 per cent.—the target rate is...

Written Answers — Lord Chancellor: Departmental Grants (26 Jun 2002)

Ms Yvette Cooper: ...Plus 62,000 2 as 1 150,000 Totnes Family Partnership 58,000 Somerset Family Partnership 50,000 Family Matters York 50,000 Prisoners Families and Friends Service 12,000 The Lesbian and Gay Foundation 48,000 Muslim Women's Helpline 20,000 The Salvation Army 40,000 Aquila Care Trust 88,000 Project for Advocacy, Counselling and Education 46,000 Basic...

Written Answers — Health: HIV/AIDS (5 Mar 2002)

Ms Yvette Cooper: .... Approximately 6 per cent. was targeted at people with links to sub-Saharan Africa, 14 per cent. at injecting drug users, 3 per cent. at women partners of men in high risk groups, and 21 per cent. at gay and bisexual men.

Written Answers — Health: General Practitioner (5 Mar 2002)

Ms Yvette Cooper: ...Service show that, to date, a total of 5,813 men and 7,630 women diagnosed in the UK are presumed to have acquired HIV through heterosexual sex. This compares to almost 27,000 diagnoses in gay and bisexual men. The majority of heterosexuals with HIV are of African origin and acquired their infection abroad. In line with the strategy, the Department will launch later this year a new...

Written Answers — Health: HIV (11 Feb 2002)

Ms Yvette Cooper: The Department funds HIV and sexual health promotion for gay men, African communities and the general population. This includes information on how HIV is and is not transmitted and how to access national health service services. In addition, on 26 November last year, the National AIDS Trust, funded by the Department, launched a new pilot campaign, "Are You HIV Prejudiced?", aimed at raising...

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