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S6W-15722 Liam Kerr: To ask the Scottish Government, regarding the information set out at paragraphs 2.161 and 2.162 on page 59 of its document, A Deposit Return Scheme for Scotland: Full Business Case Stage 1, how it calculated the value of the "Commercial value of advertising space at RVMs" at £26 million; whether it will publish its workings and assumptions for calculating this figure; what its position is on whether the figure will still be accurate in August 2023; what £26 million of benefits from "Commercial value of advertising space at RVMs" being "allocated to society" means; who specifically will receive the £26 million, and, in light of this document being published in May 2019, whether it is now better able to assess who will benefit from commercial advertising on Reverse Vending Machines.
The second relevant piece of training is the Institute of Health Visiting’s Multi-Agency Perinatal and Infant Mental Health Champions training programme which is targeted specifically towards Health Visitors and Midwives. This programme is the core of NHS Education Scotland’s (NES) perinatal and infant mental health offer to universal services.
S5W-07615 Maurice Golden: To ask the Scottish Government what plans it has to ensure that sites designated under the EU Habitats Directive for Scotland's Celtic Rainforest have favourable conservation status.
The methods of service specified by section 26 of the 2010 Act are: (a) delivery “personally to the person”, (b) the sending by registered or recorded delivery post, and (c) the sending by electronic communications.
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Under this pilot, a target group of unpaid carers in Scotland who care for someone more than 20 hours a week and receive Universal Credit or Pension Credit would benefit from an additional income supplement alongside a focused effort to maximise income from eligible benefits.
S5W-29518 Mark Griffin: To ask the Scottish Government what consideration it has given to widening the eligibility criteria for the Newly Self-Employed Hardship Fund to include people who have claimed Universal Credit. S5W-29519 Mark Griffin: To ask the Scottish Government what discussions it had with the UK Government regarding the potential interaction of grants made from the Newly Self-Employed Hardship Fund and the Universal Credit taper rate.