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Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 June 2018

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Table 1 : Summary of Latest Meetings with Individual Local Authorities Local Authority Date Aberdeen City Council 13-02-2018 Aberdeenshire 22-02-2018 Angus Council 22-02-2018 Argyll & Bute Council 26-02-2018 Clackmannanshire Council 21-02-2018 Dumfries & Galloway Council 12-02-2018 Dundee City Council 16-02-2018 East Ayrshire Council 09-02-2018 East Dunbartonshire Council 28-02-2018 East Lothian Council 22-02-2018 East Renfrewshire Council 26-02-2018 Edinburgh Council 14-02-2018 Eilean Siar 01-03-2018 Falkirk Council 27-02-2018 Fife Council 13-02-2018 Glasgow City Council 16-03-2018 Highland Council 21-02-2018 Inverclyde Council 12-02-2018 Midlothian Council 14-02-2018 Moray Council 20-02-2018 North Ayrshire Council 06-06-2018 North Lanarkshire Council 28-02-2018 Orkney Islands Council 28-02-2018 Perth & Kinross Council 27-02-2018 Renfrewshire Council 23-02-2018 Scottish Borders Council 21-02-2018 Shetland Islands Council 01-03-2018 South Ayrshire Council 16-02-2018 South Lanarkshire Council 16-05-2018 Stirling 28-02-2018 West Dunbartonshire Council 16-02-2018 West Lothian Council 26-02-2018 The Scottish Government also meets regularly with Local Authorities through involvement in a number of groups, in particular the ELC Leaders Forum, the ELC Finance Working Group and the ADES (Association of Directors of Education in Scotland) Early Years Network.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 June 2018

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Modern Apprenticeship Female Achievements by LA     2011 - 12 2012 - 13 2013-14 2014-15 2015 - 16 2016-17 2017 - 18 LA Female Female Female Female Female Female Female Aberdeen City 191 284 290 253 256 280 256 Aberdeenshire 269 317 336 370 386 370 311 Angus 172 229 219 258 218 231 206 Argyll & Bute 140 116 113 106 101 113 106 Clackmannanshire 90 122 108 114 109 118 84 Dumfries & Galloway 281 300 257 263 280 243 197 Dundee City 240 285 263 285 271 250 254 East Ayrshire 187 205 254 259 167 220 176 East Dunbartonshire 101 160 125 121 117 114 118 East Lothian 81 128 131 142 155 158 174 East Renfrewshire 81 98 103 95 104 85 81 Edinburgh, City of 462 506 533 480 520 523 567 Falkirk 321 384 367 287 314 348 284 Fife 418 537 577 524 511 550 559 Glasgow City 861 1075 1088 994 901 917 874 Highland 273 266 344 314 368 419 430 Inverclyde 111 123 151 163 125 129 103 Midlothian 96 141 143 121 117 147 164 Moray 121 138 140 104 112 131 127 Na h-Eileanan Siar * 26...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 September 2017

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To understand longer term trends the Scottish Household Survey results provide us with a more accurate picture of people’s perception of the prevalence of antisocial behaviour and tells us that over the last decade adults in Scotland describing antisocial behaviour issues as very or fairly common in their neighbourhood has remained low: % of people in Scotland who identified antisocial behaviour as a very or fairly common issue in the Scottish Household Survey Behaviour Type 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 General anti-social behaviour Vandalism/graffiti/damage to property 16 17 15 14 11 11 11 10 8 8 Group or individual harassing others 11 12 11 10 8 8 8 7 6 6 Drug misuse or dealing 12 12 13 12 11 12 13 12 11 12 Rowdy behaviour 12 17 17 16 14 14 15 13 12 11 Neighbour problem Noisy neighbours/ loud parties 8 9 10 10 10 10 12 11 11 10 Neighbour disputes 5 5 5 6 5 6 6 6 6 6 Rubbish and fouling Rubbish or litter lying around 27 29 29 26...
Official Report Meeting date: 13 May 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 13 May 2025

We recognise Mr McArthur’s intention that assisted dying should be delivered via a service model that enables integration with existing services, rather than being provided as a stand-alone service.
Official Report Meeting date: 8 March 2017

Rural Economy and Connectivity Committee 08 March 2017

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Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 June 2025

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While we continue to face significant financial challenges, we are committed to further expanding the service, ensuring access is as equitable as possible.Whilst the Scottish Government cannot currently provide a timeline for expanding the service, Scottish Government officials and NHS planners have been asked to work at pace on developing a plan for the next steps for service expansion.We have provided funding for thrombectomy nurse posts in spoke sites with high rates of ischaemic stroke, including NHS Borders, and this will support maximising access to thrombectomy across Scotland.Procurement of a national artificial intelligence imaging tool is underway and, once implemented, this will help delivery of the service by improving detection of patients with strokes suitable for thrombectomy.
Last updated: 11 June 2024

4th Groupings of Amendments Social Security Scotland Bill

Groupings of amendments Offences 94, 95, 46, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101 Uprating 47, 48, 48A, 48B, 48C, 133, 134, 135, 136, 2, 137, 3 Top-up child benefit 202, 110, 111 Inalienability of assistance 198, 199 Information-sharing 200, 201 Discretionary housing payments 209, 162, 163, 164 Universal credit: payment to joint claimants 203 Procedure for regulations for assistance 131, 131B, 131A, 132, 211 Note on amendments in this group Amendment 131B pre-empts amendment 131A SP Bill 18-G4 Session 5 (2018) A mendments already debated Take-up of assistance and income maximisation With 4 - 51 Advocacy and information provision With 8 - 75 Charter: approval by regulations With 141 - 150 Effect of charter With 61- 50 Scottish Commission on Social Security With 15 - 49, 53, 54 Creation of new benefits With 119 - 130 Scottish Social Security Agency With 149 - 151 Residence conditions With 64 - 76 Terminal illness With 182 - 192 Housing assistance With 152 - 161, 165 Form of application With 204 - 210 Re-determination and appeal With 33 - 52 Medical assessments 207 - 172 THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Amendments in debating order Offences Pauline McNeill 94 In section 39, page 14, line 6, after first insert Pauline McNeill 95 In section 40, page 14, line 22, after insert Jeane Freeman 46 In section 40, page 14, line 23, after insert— Pauline McNeill 96 In section 40, page 14, line 24, leave out Pauline McNeill 97 In section 40, page 14, line 24, leave out and insert Pauline McNeill 98 In section 41, page 15, line 12, after first insert Pauline McNeill 99 In section 41, page 15, line 15, leave out Pauline McNeill 100 In section 41, page 15, line 16, leave out and insert Pauline McNeill 101 In section 42, page 16, line 5, leave out Uprating Jeane Freeman 47 After section 44, insert— Jeane Freeman 48 After section 44, insert— Mark Griffin 48A As an amendment to amendment 48, line 5, at end insert— Mark Griffin 48B As an amendment to amendment 48, line 14, after insert Mark Griffin 48C As an amendment to amendment 48, line 19, at end insert— Mark Griffin 133 After section 48, insert— Mark Griffin 134 After section 48, insert— Mark Griffin 135 After section 48, insert— Mark Griffin 136 After section 48, insert— Alison Johnstone 2 After section 53, insert— Mark Griffin 137 In section 55, page 21, line 25, after insert Alison Johnstone 3 In section 55, page 21, line 25, leave out and insert Top-up child benefit Mark Griffin Supported by: Alison Johnstone, Elaine Smith 202 After section 46, insert— Mark Griffin 110 In section 48, page 18, line 39, leave out and insert Mark Griffin 111 In section 48, page 18, line 39, leave out and insert Inalienability of assistance Jeane Freeman 198 After section 48, insert— THIS IS NOT THE MARSHALLED LIST Jeane Freeman 199 After section 48, insert— Information-sharing Jeane Freeman 200 After section 48, insert— Jeane Freeman 201 In section 55, page 21, line 28, after insert Discretionary housing payments Pauline McNeill 209 In section 49, page 19, line 5, leave out and insert Jeane Freeman 162 In section 49, page 19, line 22, at end insert— Jeane Freeman 163 In section 51, page 20, line 11, leave out subsection (2) Jeane Freeman 164 After section 52, insert— Universal credit: payment to joint claimants Mark Griffin 203 After section 53, insert— Procedure for regulations for assistance Jeane Freeman 131 After section 55, insert— Pauline McNeill 131B As an amendment to amendment 131, leave out lines 4 and 5 and insert— Adam Tomkins 131A As an amendment to amendment 131, line 4, at end insert— Jeane Freeman 132 After section 55, insert— Mark Griffin 211 After section 55, insert—  Parliamentary copyright.
Last updated: 17 October 2023

New vessels Minister for Transport to PAC 13 October 2023

For completeness, the letter of comfort provided to CMAL in this instance was published as part of previous releases. Home Shipbuilding Credit Guarantee Scheme The Committee has asked whether there are any learning opportunities from the UK Government Home Shipbuilding Credit Guarantee Scheme for the Scottish Governm...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 March 2018

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FTEs (Full-time equivalents) at West College Scotland by Local Authority of residence   Local Authority 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 Renfrewshire 2,992 2,926 2,978 3,010 3,121 3,154 3,047 2,784 2,709 3,026 3,008 2,975 Inverclyde 2,521 2,329 2,273 2,416 2,328 2,340 2,129 2,108 2,233 2,195 2,068 1,946 Glasgow 1,732 1,734 1,657 1,724 1,781 1,935 2,040 1,851 1,856 1,923 1,971 1,880 West Dunbartonshire 1,332 1,475 1,494 1,479 1,510 1,564 1,513 1,324 1,384 1,622 1,509 1,563 Argyll and Bute 760 730 673 673 707 655 691 569 585 521 536 491 North Ayrshire 738 612 672 587 536 578 574 494 471 461 447 462 East Renfrewshire 399 388 378 371 341 369 332 343 349 335 384 381 East Dunbartonshire 204 234 222 213 238 236 236 192 191 245 237 233 South Lanarkshire 187 173 190 149 151 161 159 167 194 226 218 201 North Lanarkshire 164 126 140 115 109 134 138 178 213 219 226 222 East Ayrshire 83 87 72 64 68 85 94 78 83 107 109 93 Edinburgh 47 29 26...
Official Report Meeting date: 11 December 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 11 December 2025

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