- Asked by: Mercedes Villalba, MSP for North East Scotland, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Thursday, 28 October 2021
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Current Status:
Answered by Keith Brown on 8 November 2021
To ask the Scottish Government what due diligence it has undertaken to ensure that any potential use of facial recognition technology as part of COP26 policing operations does not breach protection of privacy obligations.
Answer
I refer the member to the answer to question S6W-04001 on
8 November 2021 . All answers to written Parliamentary Questions are available on the Parliament's website, the search facility for which can be found at https://www.parliament.scot/chamber-and-committees/written-questions-and-answers
- Asked by: Brian Whittle, MSP for South Scotland, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
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Date lodged: Thursday, 28 October 2021
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Current Status:
Answered by Lorna Slater on 8 November 2021
To ask the Scottish Government what resources it will make available to producers as part of its Deposit Return Scheme to make changes to third party online web shops and introduce the takeback service.
Answer
The Scottish Environment Protection Agency is developing guidance for businesses to help them meet their obligations under The Deposit and Return Scheme for Scotland Regulations 2020. This will include an online toolkit and example scenarios to support producers and retailers to develop takeback services for online sales.
- Asked by: Brian Whittle, MSP for South Scotland, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
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Date lodged: Thursday, 28 October 2021
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Current Status:
Answered by Lorna Slater on 8 November 2021
To ask the Scottish Government what assessment it has made of the number of online retailers that will be included within the scope of its Deposit Return Scheme.
Answer
Stakeholder mapping carried out in June 2021 on behalf of the Scottish Environment Protection Agency identified approximately 4,400 retailers selling drinks on the Scottish market. Of these, 2.6% were identified as selling exclusively online. Analysis was not carried out to determine what proportion of retailers operate both online and bricks-and-mortar retail.
- Asked by: Katy Clark, MSP for West Scotland, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Monday, 18 October 2021
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Current Status:
Answered by John Swinney on 8 November 2021
To ask the Scottish Government how many temporary staff it has employed in each of its directorates in each year since 2017.
Answer
The following table below shows the number of directly employed staff on Fixed-Term appointment contracts at 30 June 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020, broken down by Directorate. 30 June has been selected for consistency with PQ S6W-03819 on 8 November 2021 which contains 30 June 2021 data.
DG | Directorate | 30-Jun-17 |
| | Fixed Term Appt |
DG COM | DIRECTORATE FOR DIGITAL | 33 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR HOUSING AND SOCIAL JUSTICE | 3 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND COMMUNITIES | 7 |
DG ECON | DIRECTORATE FOR AGRICULTURE AND RURAL ECONOMY (ARE) | 63 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR CHIEF ECONOMIST | 7 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR CULTURE, TOURISM AND MAJOR EVENTS | 2 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT | 2 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR MARINE SCOTLAND | 40 |
DG FIN | SCOTTISH PROCUREMENT AND COMMERCIAL DIRECTORATE | 1 |
DG HLTHSC | DIRECTORATE FOR HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE INTEGRATION | 1 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR HEALTH PERFORMANCE AND DELIVERY | 1 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR HEALTH WORKFORCE AND STRATEGIC CHANGE | 1 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR HEALTHCARE QUALITY AND IMPROVEMENT | 1 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR POPULATION HEALTH | 3 |
DG LAJ | DIRECTORATE FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES | 9 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR EDUCATION ANALYTICAL SERVICES | 3 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR LEARNING | 1 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR SAFER COMMUNITIES | 3 |
DG SO | DIRECTORATE FOR EXTERNAL AFFAIRS | 5 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR LEGAL SERVICES (SOLICITOR TO THE SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT) | 4 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR PEOPLE | 1 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR STRATEGY AND CONSTITUTION | 3 |
Total | | 194 |
DG | Directorate | 30-Jun-18 |
| | Fixed Term Appt |
DG CEA | DIRECTORATE FOR LEGAL SERVICES (SOLICITOR TO THE SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT) | 6 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT EU OFFICE | 1 |
DG ECJ | DIRECTORATE FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES | 7 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR EDUCATION ANALYTICAL SERVICES | 5 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR HOUSING AND SOCIAL JUSTICE | 5 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR JUSTICE | 2 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR LEARNING | 2 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND COMMUNITIES | 9 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR SAFER COMMUNITIES | 2 |
DG ECON | DG CO-ORDINATION - ECONOMIC POLICY UNIT | 1 |
| DG ECONOMY – NO DIRECTORATE SPECIFIED | 2 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR AGRICULTURE AND RURAL ECONOMY (ARE) | 39 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR CHIEF ECONOMIST | 4 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR CULTURE, TOURISM AND MAJOR EVENTS | 1 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT | 2 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR ENERGY AND CLIMATE CHANGE | 1 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR ENVIRONMENT AND FORESTRY | 2 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR FAIR WORK, EMPLOYABILITY AND SKILLS | 2 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR MARINE SCOTLAND | 42 |
DG HLTHSC | DIRECTORATE FOR HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE INTEGRATION | 2 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR HEALTH WORKFORCE AND STRATEGIC CHANGE | 1 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR HEALTHCARE QUALITY AND IMPROVEMENT | 1 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR POPULATION HEALTH | 4 |
DG ODO | DIRECTORATE FOR COMMUNICATIONS, MINISTERIAL SUPPORT AND FACILITIES | 5 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR DIGITAL | 22 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT | 1 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR PEOPLE | 2 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR SOCIAL SECURITY | 4 |
DG SE | DIRECTORATE FOR STRATEGY, PERFORMANCE & OUTCOMES | 1 |
Total | | 178 |
DG | Directorate | 30-Jun-19 |
| | Fixed Term Appt |
DG CEA | CONSTITUTION AND EXTERNAL AFFAIRS | 1 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR EU EXIT AND TRANSITION | 1 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR LEGAL SERVICES (SOLICITOR TO THE SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT) | 12 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT EU OFFICE | 1 |
DG ECJ | DIRECTORATE FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES | 4 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR EDUCATION ANALYTICAL SERVICES | 4 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR HOUSING AND SOCIAL JUSTICE | 6 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR JUSTICE | 2 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR LEARNING | 2 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND COMMUNITIES | 4 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR SAFER COMMUNITIES | 7 |
DG ECON | DIRECTORATE FOR AGRICULTURE AND RURAL ECONOMY (ARE) | 36 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR CHIEF ECONOMIST | 3 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR CULTURE, TOURISM AND MAJOR EVENTS | 2 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT | 1 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR ENERGY AND CLIMATE CHANGE | 3 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR ENVIRONMENT AND FORESTRY | 1 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR FAIR WORK, EMPLOYABILITY AND SKILLS | 1 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR MARINE SCOTLAND | 18 |
| SCOTTISH NATIONAL INVESTMENT BANK | 1 |
DG HLTHSC | DIRECTORATE FOR CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER | 1 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE INTEGRATION | 1 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR HEALTH WORKFORCE, LEADERSHIP AND SERVICE REFORM | 2 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR HEALTHCARE QUALITY AND IMPROVEMENT | 1 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR POPULATION HEALTH | 4 |
DG ODO | DIRECTORATE FOR COMMUNICATIONS, MINISTERIAL SUPPORT AND FACILITIES | 23 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR DIGITAL | 26 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT | 1 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR PEOPLE | 9 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR SOCIAL SECURITY | 12 |
Total | | 190 |
DG | Directorate | 30-Jun-20 |
| | Fixed Term Appt |
DG CEA | DIRECTORATE FOR CONSTITUTION AND CABINET | 1 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR EXTERNAL AFFAIRS | 1 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR LEGAL SERVICES (SOLICITOR TO THE SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT) | 13 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR READINESS AND TRANSITION | 1 |
| PARLIAMENTARY COUNSEL OFFICE | 2 |
DG ECJ | DIRECTORATE FOR ADVANCED LEARNING AND SCIENCE | 1 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES | 3 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR EARLY LEARNING & CHILDCARE PROGRAMME | 1 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR HOUSING AND SOCIAL JUSTICE | 3 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR LEARNING | 3 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND COMMUNITIES | 6 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR SAFER COMMUNITIES | 6 |
DG ECON | DIRECTORATE FOR AGRICULTURE AND RURAL ECONOMY (ARE) | 32 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR CHIEF ECONOMIST | 4 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR CULTURE, TOURISM AND MAJOR EVENTS | 1 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR ENERGY AND CLIMATE CHANGE | 12 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR FAIR WORK, EMPLOYABILITY AND SKILLS | 1 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR MARINE SCOTLAND | 20 |
| SCOTTISH NATIONAL INVESTMENT BANK | 1 |
DG HLTHSC | DG HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE – NO DIRECTORATE SPECIFIED | 1 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER | 1 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR COMMUNITY HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE | 2 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR COVID PUBLIC HEALTH | 1 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR HEALTHCARE QUALITY AND IMPROVEMENT | 1 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR MENTAL HEALTH | 3 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR POPULATION HEALTH | 1 |
DG ODO | DIRECTORATE FOR COMMUNICATIONS, MINISTERIAL SUPPORT AND FACILITIES | 20 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR DIGITAL | 33 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT | 1 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR PEOPLE | 7 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR SOCIAL SECURITY | 24 |
| SCOTTISH PROCUREMENT AND COMMERCIAL DIRECTORATE | 1 |
Total | | 208 |
Directorates with no fixed term appointment staff are not listed | |
All answers to written Parliamentary Questions are available on the Parliament's website, the search facility for which can be found at https://www.parliament.scot/chamber-and-committees/written-questions-and-answers
- Asked by: Katy Clark, MSP for West Scotland, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Monday, 18 October 2021
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Current Status:
Answered by John Swinney on 8 November 2021
To ask the Scottish Government how many people it currently employs on a temporary basis in each of its directorates.
Answer
The following table shows the number of directly employed staff on Fixed-Term appointment contracts at 30 June 2021, broken down by Directorate. These are our most recently published data.
DG | Directorate | 30-Jun-21 |
| | Fixed Term Appt |
DG CEA | DIRECTORATE FOR CONSTITUTION AND CABINET | 1 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR COVID CO-ORDINATION | 10 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR EXTERNAL AFFAIRS | 1 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR ORGANISATIONAL READINESS | 5 |
| PARLIAMENTARY COUNSEL OFFICE | 2 |
DG COM | DIRECTORATE FOR EQUALITY, INCLUSION & HUMAN RIGHTS | 4 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR HOUSING AND SOCIAL JUSTICE | 5 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND COMMUNITIES | 8 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR SOCIAL SECURITY | 15 |
DG CORP | DIRECTORATE FOR COMMUNICATIONS AND MINISTERIAL SUPPORT | 18 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR DIGITAL | 24 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT | 1 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR LEGAL SERVICES (SOLICITOR TO THE SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT) | 11 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR PEOPLE | 15 |
DG ECON | DIRECTORATE FOR AGRICULTURE AND RURAL ECONOMY (ARE) | 10 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR CHIEF ECONOMIST | 2 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR COVID BUSINESS RESILIENCE AND SUPPORT | 7 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR CULTURE, TOURISM AND MAJOR EVENTS | 2 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT | 2 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR ENERGY AND CLIMATE CHANGE | 9 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR FAIR WORK, EMPLOYABILITY AND SKILLS | 6 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR MARINE SCOTLAND | 18 |
DG EJ | DIRECTORATE FOR ADVANCED LEARNING AND SCIENCE | 1 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES | 5 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR EARLY LEARNING & CHILDCARE | 1 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR JUSTICE | 4 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR LEARNING | 4 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR SAFER COMMUNITIES | 11 |
DG HLTHSC | DG HLTHSC | 2 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER | 4 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR CHIEF NURSING OFFICER | 8 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR COMMUNITY HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE | 7 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR COVID PUBLIC HEALTH | 29 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR DIGITAL REFORM AND SERVICE ENGAGEMENT | 6 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR HEALTH FINANCE, CORPORATE GOVERNANCE & VALUE | 4 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR HEALTH PERFORMANCE AND DELIVERY | 3 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR HEALTH WORKFORCE | 8 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR HEALTHCARE QUALITY AND IMPROVEMENT | 4 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR MENTAL HEALTH | 6 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR MENTAL HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE | 30 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR POPULATION HEALTH | 7 |
| DIRECTORATE FOR PRIMARY CARE | 2 |
Total | | 322 |
Directorates with no fixed term appointment staff are not listed | |
- Asked by: Miles Briggs, MSP for Lothian, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
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Date lodged: Monday, 11 October 2021
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Current Status:
Answered by Mairi McAllan on 8 November 2021
To ask the Scottish Government what funding or support it has provided to help expand the provision of allotments in Scotland in each of the last five years.
Answer
The Scottish Government provides various grant funding each year to support and expand allotments and community growing groups in Scotland.
Scottish Government community funds, including Climate Challenge Fund, Climate Challenge Asset Fund and Investing in Communities Fund more broadly support a wide range of community growing and community garden projects.
The Scottish Government provided funding through the Community Growing Fund which was a grant scheme for the years 2019-2020 and 2020-21, providing a total of £80,000 to local community growing groups public bodies and third sector organisations.
Year | 2019-2020 | 2020-2021 |
Total | £49,453 | £28,341 |
For the years 2016 to 2021, nearly £400,000 has been allocated to various growing groups in Scotland, amongst them are Trellis, Social Farms and Gardens, Grow Green and the Green Action Trust.
Year | 2016-2017 | 2017-2018 | 2019-2019 | 2019-2020 | 2020-2021 |
Total | £61,300 | £65,000 | £65,000 | £116,453 | £91,641 |
- Asked by: Jackie Baillie, MSP for Dumbarton, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Friday, 08 October 2021
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Current Status:
Answered by Humza Yousaf on 8 November 2021
To ask the Scottish Government when it expects the multi-disciplinary teams, announced by the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care in his statement to the Parliament on 5 October 2021, Health and Social Care (Winter Planning), to be in place.
Answer
The Scottish Government set out the local arrangements that should be put in place to provide clinical and professional multi-disciplinary team oversight for social care services during the COVID-19 pandemic in a letter dated 17 May 2020.
These arrangements, which build on the foundations of health and social care integration, have contributed to the protective arrangements for care home and care at home services during the pandemic. The Scottish Government wrote to local MDT oversight teams in March 2021 setting out the expectation that these arrangements should continue for the remainder of the pandemic and beyond, although these will need to evolve taking account of learning and local circumstances.
The additional funding announced will enable both the establishment of new multi-disciplinary teams and strengthening of existing teams.
- Asked by: Jackie Baillie, MSP for Dumbarton, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Friday, 08 October 2021
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Current Status:
Answered by Humza Yousaf on 8 November 2021
To ask the Scottish Government how much of the funding announced by the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care in his statement to the Parliament on 5 October 2021, Health and Social Care (Winter Planning), is recurring.
Answer
As set out in the announcement, the £300 million is both additional and recurring investment, demonstrating Scottish Government’s commitment to enabling longer term planning, particularly on workforce, to ensure a well-supported and resilient health and social care system.
Further detail on planned expenditure will be determined and set out in the forthcoming 2022-23 Scottish Budget. The 2022-23 Scottish Budget will be published on 9 December.
- Asked by: Finlay Carson, MSP for Galloway and West Dumfries, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
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Date lodged: Thursday, 28 October 2021
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Current Status:
Answered by Lorna Slater on 8 November 2021
To ask the Scottish Government, further to the answer to question S6W-03008 by Lorna Slater on 28 September 2021, whether it will clarify where in the National Parks (Scotland) Act 2000 it states that the first step in identifying appropriate candidate areas is through a consultation process.
Answer
The provisions of the National Parks (Scotland) Act 2000 enable the Scottish Ministers to make a formal proposal to establish a new National Park. We are aware that there are several areas which may be interested in obtaining National Park status. There is therefore a need to have an initial non-statutory evaluation process to determine what area or areas should be subject to a formal proposal. This evaluation process will be fair and transparent and stakeholders will be closely involved in developing it.
Further, section 3 of the Act allows the Scottish Ministers to require NatureScot, or another public body with relevant expertise, to report to Ministers on a proposal for a National Park. The reporter appointed under section 3, as part of preparing the report, must consult with every local authority and community council whose area (or part of whose area) is within the area to which the proposal relates, persons the reporter considers are representative of the interests of local residents and businesses, any other persons as the reporter thinks fit.
- Asked by: Finlay Carson, MSP for Galloway and West Dumfries, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
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Date lodged: Thursday, 28 October 2021
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Current Status:
Answered by Lorna Slater on 8 November 2021
To ask the Scottish Government what the first steps will be in the process of identifying potential candidate areas for national park status.
Answer
The first steps in the process of identifying potential areas for National Park status will be to develop and publicise the evaluation process which will be used to determine the area or areas to be proposed as the next National Park in Scotland.