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Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 February 2025

S6W-35115

Since April 2024, Scottish Government has been closely monitoring progress and impact and will continue to do so until the end of March 2025.Across Scotland, the latest published data in the PHS Stage of Treatment Statistics show that, between April 2024 and September 2024, compared to the same period in 2023, there has been an 8.3% increase in activity for inpatient/daycase procedures and 2.5% increase for new outpatients appointments.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 January 2024

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Decisions on the release of OLR prisoners are taken by the Parole Board for Scotland. New rules were introduced last year which require that the latest Risk Management Plan (RMP) or the Risk Assessment Report is available to the Board when consideration is made for the release of a person subject to an OLR.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 July 2023

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In 2023-24 we are investing up to £108m for employability support to ensure those who require additional support has access to employability services that will help them towards and into sustainable employment. The latest statistics published on 22 February 2023, covering the period April 2018 to December 2022, shows there were 54,030 starts on Fair Start ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 June 2022

S6W-08714

These include new build homes, rehabilitation projects, conversions and off-the-shelf purchases of both new and second hand homes.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 April 2025

S6W-36135

To ask the Scottish Government what its position is on the UK Government and BAE Systems campaign for the Type 26 frigate to win the Norwegian Future Frigate competition, in light of the potential subcontracting opportunity for Ferguson Marine (Port Glasgow) Limited.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 January 2025

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The funding has included diagnostic services in NHS Grampian, NHS Shetland and NHS Orkney.We are currently developing plans for 2025-26 to ensure patients across Scotland receive the diagnostic services they require.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 August 2024

S6W-28868

The Scottish Government, through the Infrastructure Investment Plan 2021-22 to 2025-26 published in 2021, has enabled the upgrade to the Edinburgh Cancer Centre (ECC) at the Western General Hospital in NHS Lothian, which will complete this financial year.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 September 2022

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A review of the content of the Scottish Health Survey took place between 18 July and 26 September 2022. The review asked users to explain their use of the current survey content and provided the opportunity for them to suggest any new questions, which could include questions relating to eating disorders.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 September 2021

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Part 2: The campaign is planned to run from 19 August-26 September 2021 with a further burst of activity from 25 October-14 November 2021.
Last updated: 9 March 2023

Women in Enterprise Minute of the meeting held 1 March 2023

Since then, she has seen the business landscape dramatically change • In 2019 Julia’s business had record sales for her business at the beginning of 2020 she visited family in Cambridge. Lockdown was announced and Julia made the choice to move and adapt her business from Fort Augustus down to Cambridge to stay with her parents who were classed as vulnerable. • 3 years on the revenue from Our House of Spice hasn’t recovered, mostly down to a change in Julia’s priorities – the pandemic made Julia re-evaluate her life and decided to scale down her business to look into what she was passionate about. • Julia decided to spend more of her time championing British Asian women • People Like Us – non profit which addresses inequalities amongst black, Asian and ethnic minorities o Ethnic minority professionals more likely to borrow money, move in with family and skip meals due to the cost of living crisis o 41% of ethnic minority pros worried about being made redundant due to rising costs compared to 27% of their white colleagues • The _ Trust – a race equality think tank o August 2022 Katherine Zakret wrote: the impact of the cost of living crisis for ethnic minorities is disproportionate as they are the same people who have already been unequally affected by the pandemic – higher death rates, unemployment and poverty • May 2022 The New Economics foundation reported that black, Asian and other ethnic minorities will experience the average increase in the cost of living 1.6x higher than white people • Whilst we are fighting for gender equality, ethnic minorities are fighting to survive Gillian thanks Julia and passes to Erica Moore Erica Presents: • Erica introduces her business Eteaket which was started in 2008 • Erica has a tearoom in Edinburgh and supplies tea products to other hospitality businesses across the UK and is expanding into offering wellbeing tea courses • Erica states that the hospitality sector is in crisis at the moment • Pre-pandemic, the sector employed some 285,000 people and added £6bn per year to the Scottish economy – Erica suggests the growth of this would be very stagnated at the moment • Almost a third (32%) of hospitality businesses are at risk of failure in the next year. • Even when businesses have managed to increase their turnover the costs of everything are going up by large sums of 20% etc not just 5% • More than 10% (13,037) of the UK's hospitality businesses have permanently closed since the start of the pandemic in March 2020 • The struggles that hospitality businesses are facing include o Cost of resources, supplies going up significantly o Increase in energy prices o Staff costs and staff absences with the rising cost of wages is crippling o For businesses in city centres a lot has changed – majority of people work from home more often than pre-pandemic meaning less traffic and footfall so causes a big drop in trade • Calls to action from Erica o Intervention in energy market o VAT rate cut o Improve recruitment in hospitality o Combat health and wellbeing issues caused by the past few years • We are going to lose lots of small independent businesses if nothing is done – it is shortsighted if we don’t help these businesses Gillian thanks Erica and comments that another aspect that is affecting businesses is that customers are potentially having to cut back on a lot of things for the same reasons.

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