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Questions and Answers
Date answered:
9 August 2021
This approach is in line with the latest recommendations of the Advisory Sub-group on Education and Children’s issues and is kept under regular review in light of emerging scientific evidence and advice.
It is a big challenge, but at least we have a start now; 2025-26 is a start in the process of building the capital plans and working with boards again to clarify how we address the risks and issues that they currently face.
Members indicated agreement.New Petitions New PetitionsDetainees in Custody (Access to Medication) (PE1900) Detainees in Custody (Access to Medication) (PE1900) Item 2 is consideration of new petitions.
Does the cabinet secretary accept that his predecessor failed to deliver an end to the two-year orthopaedic surgery waiting times and can he confirm how many orthopaedic surgeries have been carried out this year, so far, and say whether the new national treatment centre will meet its target?
This year, we are providing £185 million to support 25,500 new modern apprenticeships, 5,000 new foundation apprenticeships and more than 1,200 new graduate apprenticeships.
Total recurring costs of the delivery scheme range from £21.5m to £30.7m over the lifetime of the scheme, with the highest costs expected in 2025/26 due to an increase in staff and estate costs.