For the Scottish Government to meet our commitment of ensuring that at least 1000 people receive public funding for their stay in Residential Rehabilitation, it is largely dependent on capacity in the residential rehabilitation providers who provide the service, rather than the alcohol and drug partnership workforce.We have made £38m available to eight projects across Scotland provide 140 more beds by 2025-26. 36 of these beds are already operational and 34 will be completed in this financial year across Aberdeenshire and the Highlands and Islands, with the remainder coming onstream in future years.Collectively, these not only substantially increase the number of bed spaces available but also importantly widen access to specific groups and addresses geographic barriers to accessing rehab.Scottish Government analysts intend to undertake and publish a robust audit of capacity in 2025 which will provide a public record for progress against our commitment of 650 RR beds by 2026.