Adam Ingram: To ask the Scottish Executive how much public money is saved each year as a result of informal carers caring for people with mental illness.
Adam Ingram: To ask the Scottish Executive what organisations it has consulted on the issue of addressing the needs of carers of people with mental illness since May 1999.
Adam Ingram: To ask the Scottish Executive how many support groups or support programmes for carers of people with mental illness it funds or part-funds in each local authority area and, for those it funds, how much funding it (a) is currently providing and (b) provided in each of the last three years.
Adam Ingram: To ask the Scottish Executive to detail on a project-by-project basis grants made by the Arts Council for capital projects in each of the last three years.
Adam Ingram: To ask the Scottish Executive (a) what is the upper limit for grant applications to the Arts Council for capital projects and (b) what are the eligibility criteria for grant funding by the Arts Council for capital projects.
Adam Ingram: To ask the Scottish Executive whether any studies have been undertaken to determine the impact on local economies and the effects on coastlines of marine pollution incidents in the last 10 years and what any such studies have concluded or recommended.
Adam Ingram: To ask the Scottish Executive what expenditure has been incurred by local authorities on shoreline clean-up operations after incidents of marine pollution in the last 10 years, broken down by local authority area.
Adam Ingram: To ask the Scottish Executive what financial contribution it has made to the clean-up of shorelines after marine pollution incidents in the last 10 years and how this compares with total costs incurred, both directly and indirectly, as a consequence of such incidents.
Adam Ingram: To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S1W-5685 by Mr Jack McConnell on 30 June 2000, whether it will place in the Scottish Parliament Information Centre a copy of the detailed calculations of non-housing capital expenditure for each year from 1997-98 to the present, for each local authority, including South Ayrshire Council.
Adam Ingram: To ask the Scottish Executive what payments it has made to (i) industrial heritage museums, (ii) national museums and (iii) other museums in each of the last three years and whether it will specify which payments were made to which establishment and whether such payments were made for a designated purpose.
Adam Ingram: To ask the Scottish Executive, further to its announcement of 16 June 2000 that additional funding is to be allocated to the Scottish Mining Museum at Newtongrange, what conditions of funding have to be met in order for this funding to be granted.
Adam Ingram: To ask the Scottish Executive, in the light of its decision on funding the Scottish Mining Museum, whether it will consider giving financial assistance to Dunaskin Industrial Heritage and what the reasons are for its position on this matter.
Adam Ingram: To ask the Scottish Executive what payments have been made from the Heritage Lottery Fund to (i) national Scottish museums, (ii) industrial heritage museums and (iii) other museums in each of the last three years, what funding was made available to each individual museum under this scheme and for what purpose funding was given.
Adam Ingram: To ask the Scottish Executive how many applications were received for money under the Mental Illness Specific Grant; how many applications were successful also shown as a percentage of the total number of applications, and how much money was released under the grant, broken down by local authority or by whichever area is available, for each of the last five years.
Adam Ingram: To ask the Scottish Executive what percentage of match funding is required from local authorities for each grant under the Mental Illness Specific Grant, how much extra money was awarded to each local authority on the introduction of this grant and what percentage of these applications was turned down and for what amount of money because the local authority could not match fund them.
Adam Ingram: To ask the Scottish Executive which organisations have received grants from the Mental Illness Specific Grant and how much money they have received, broken down by local authority area.
Adam Ingram: To ask the Scottish Executive what has been the level of Mental Illness Specific Grant available in each year since its introduction.
Adam Ingram: To ask the Scottish Executive what plans it has to up-rate the Mental Illness Specific Grant in line with inflation.
Adam Ingram: To ask the Scottish Executive what assessment it has made of the aggregate external finance required by local authorities for social work mental health services in each of the last three years and whether it has any plans to increase this figure for future years in the light of this assessment.
Adam Ingram: To ask the Scottish Executive how many carers who look after people with mental illness it estimates have received respite care and how many it estimates have required respite care but not received it on an annual basis since 1995.