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Official Report Meeting date: 23 November 2011

Infrastructure and Capital Investment Committee 23 November 2011

Back in the early 2000s, a community website was developed by a community group to pull together the communities in the glens of Angus and to promote the glens.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 October 2025

S6W-40887

Information about activity undertaken to support and develop restorative justice (RJ) services can be found in quarterly and annual reports published by Community Justice Scotland.Examples of the outcomes and actions achieved to date include:Outcome 1 - Restorative Justice is available across ScotlandBaseline survey carried out in 2018 to establish current provision of servicesHub and Spoke model developed (2020)Training and model tested for delivery of RJ in sensitive cases (2021-2023)Options Appraisal produced by Community Justice Scotland (CJS) (learning from testing of Hub and Spoke model) (2024)RJ test cases identified, funded and, where feasible, taken forward, with report on findings due to be published soon (ongoing)Engagement activity undertaken with individual local authorities, victim support organisations and other services such as Scottish Prison Service (2024-25)Children and Young People’s Centre for Justice survey carried out and shared with stakeholders - Capturing the Organisation and Delivery of Restorative Justice across Scotland, designed toidentify strengths and gaps in RJ service provision for under 18s and identify test cases (2025)Policy and Practice Framework developed with partners and stakeholders to build on existing published guidance and provide more detailed information for facilitators (Ongoing – due to be published 2025)RJ Stakeholder Group established (2020); membership and remit refreshed (2024); last met in June 2025.RJ development forum established in 2025 bringing local leaders together to learn from others and develop RJ in their own areaOutcome 2 - High quality restorative justice services are delivered by trained facilitatorsNational RJ Training Needs Analysis commissioned and completed (2022)Research into risk mitigation measures commissioned and completed (2022)Training material developed and tested for facilitating sensitive cases (2023)Training module produced by CJS (2024)Outcome 3 – There is strong public awareness and understanding of Restorative Justice in ScotlandIpsos Mori telephone survey carried out (2020)RJ animation developed and produced (2020)Free to use Flickr photo album created showing RJ practices (updated 2024)Communications brief developed and agreed with RJ Stakeholder Group (2021)Work in schools including:“The views of school pupils on the use of Restorative Justice in Scotland” (2022) where school children were asked about their awareness, understanding, and attitudes toward restorative justice“Key Messages from Children and Young People about Restorative Justice,” (2023) groups from Drumchapel High School and youth groups contributed their views on how RJ should be carried out.Mapping of existing practices with under-18s across Scotland (2025) to identify strengths and gapsTwo workshops at George Watson’s College in Edinburgh (2023 and due 2025) delivered as part of a Crime and Justice Conference for Advanced Higher Modern Studies students from schools across Edinburgh and the Lothians.Funding provided to SACRO for development of RJ Forum website...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 October 2025

S6W-40887

Information about activity undertaken to support and develop restorative justice (RJ) services can be found in quarterly and annual reports published by Community Justice Scotland.Examples of the outcomes and actions achieved to date include:Outcome 1 - Restorative Justice is available across ScotlandBaseline survey carried out in 2018 to establish current provision of servicesHub and Spoke model developed (2020)Training and model tested for delivery of RJ in sensitive cases (2021-2023)Options Appraisal produced by Community Justice Scotland (CJS) (learning from testing of Hub and Spoke model) (2024)RJ test cases identified, funded and, where feasible, taken forward, with report on findings due to be published soon (ongoing)Engagement activity undertaken with individual local authorities, victim support organisations and other services such as Scottish Prison Service (2024-25)Children and Young People’s Centre for Justice survey carried out and shared with stakeholders - Capturing the Organisation and Delivery of Restorative Justice across Scotland, designed toidentify strengths and gaps in RJ service provision for under 18s and identify test cases (2025)Policy and Practice Framework developed with partners and stakeholders to build on existing published guidance and provide more detailed information for facilitators (Ongoing – due to be published 2025)RJ Stakeholder Group established (2020); membership and remit refreshed (2024); last met in June 2025.RJ development forum established in 2025 bringing local leaders together to learn from others and develop RJ in their own areaOutcome 2 - High quality restorative justice services are delivered by trained facilitatorsNational RJ Training Needs Analysis commissioned and completed (2022)Research into risk mitigation measures commissioned and completed (2022)Training material developed and tested for facilitating sensitive cases (2023)Training module produced by CJS (2024)Outcome 3 – There is strong public awareness and understanding of Restorative Justice in ScotlandIpsos Mori telephone survey carried out (2020)RJ animation developed and produced (2020)Free to use Flickr photo album created showing RJ practices (updated 2024)Communications brief developed and agreed with RJ Stakeholder Group (2021)Work in schools including:“The views of school pupils on the use of Restorative Justice in Scotland” (2022) where school children were asked about their awareness, understanding, and attitudes toward restorative justice“Key Messages from Children and Young People about Restorative Justice,” (2023) groups from Drumchapel High School and youth groups contributed their views on how RJ should be carried out.Mapping of existing practices with under-18s across Scotland (2025) to identify strengths and gapsTwo workshops at George Watson’s College in Edinburgh (2023 and due 2025) delivered as part of a Crime and Justice Conference for Advanced Higher Modern Studies students from schools across Edinburgh and the Lothians.Funding provided to SACRO for development of RJ Forum website...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 June 2025

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I also welcomed the recent trade deals with the European Union and the United States and called for better engagement with the UK Government to ensure that the deals take Scotland’s needs into account.During the summit, I held bilateral meetings with the Taoiseach, the Tnaiste, the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, the Northern Ireland First Minister and deputy First Minister, the First Minister of Wales and the Chief Minister of the Isle of Man.The Communiqué that was issued by the British-Irish Council after the meeting can be found on its website...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 January 2025

S6W-33197

All answers to written Parliamentary Questions are available on the Parliament's website, the search facility for which can be found at https://www.parliament.scot/chamber-and-committees/written-questions-and-answers.The Scottish Government cannot reliably estimate the cumulative rateable value of each ratepayer’s non-domestic properties and can there...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 January 2025

S6W-33196

All answers to written Parliamentary Questions are available on the Parliament's website, the search facility for which can be found at https://www.parliament.scot/chamber-and-committees/written-questions-and-answers.The Scottish Government cannot reliably estimate the cumulative rateable value of each ratepayer’s non-domestic properties and can there...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 January 2025

S6W-32779

Research and learning from past projects has shown some ways to increase access to screening and uptake, including appointment reminders and targeted follow-up with non-responders.All answers to written Parliamentary Questions are available on the Parliament’s website, the search facility for which can be found at https://www.parliament.scot/chamber-a...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 January 2025

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ExcellentVery goodGoodSatisfactoryWeakUnsatisfactory Argyll & Bute CouncilQI 1.3: Leadership of change0451070 QI 2.3: Learning, teaching and assessment15171650 QI 3.1: Ensuring wellbeing, quality and inclusion0481220 QI 3/2: Raising attainment and achievement07191650 Total1204854190142The Highland CouncilQI 1.3: Leadership of change051821100 QI 2.3: Learning, teaching and assessment1103228180 QI 3.1: Ensuring wellbeing, quality and inclusion06251940 QI 3/2: Raising attainment and achievement083038151 Total129105106471289Comhairle nan Eilean SiarQI 1.3: Leadership of change002310 QI 2.3: Learning, teaching and assessment006220 QI 3.1: Ensuring wellbeing, quality and inclusion014100 QI 3/2: Raising attainment and achievement007300 Total011993032Orkney Islands CouncilQI 1.3: Leadership of change001500 QI 2.3: Learning, teaching and assessment005410 QI 3.1: Ensuring wellbeing, quality and inclusion003210 QI 3/2: Raising attainment and achievement005410 Total0014153032Shetland Islands CouncilQI 1.3: Leadership of change004410 QI 2.3: Learning, teaching and assessment015620 QI 3.1: Ensuring wellbeing, quality and inclusion015300 QI 3/2: Raising attainment and achievement015710 Total0319204046Overall total253205204761541 All answers to written Parliamentary Questions are available on the Parliament’s website...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 April 2024

S6W-27125

Further information on the model can be found on the UK Government’s website: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/the-border-target-operating-model-august-2023 S6W-27125
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 August 2022

S6W-10127

Local authority Allocation of £23.5 million in 2021-22 Aberdeen City £782,000 Aberdeenshire £736,000 Angus £247,000 Argyll & Bute £252,000 Clackmannanshire £244,000 Dumfries & Galloway £365,000 Dundee City £532,000 East Ayrshire £185,000 East Dunbartonshire £388,000 East Lothian £857,000 East Renfrewshire £124,000 Edinburgh City £3,332,000 Na h-Eileanan Siar £127,000 Falkirk £474,000 Fife £1,097,000 Glasgow City £4,826,000 Highland £1,255,000 Inverclyde £95,000 Midlothian £874,000 Moray £301,000 North Ayrshire £474,000 North Lanarkshire £1,078,000 Orkney Islands £84,000 Perth & Kinross £173,000 Renfrewshire £416,000 Scottish Borders £171,000 Shetland Islands £192,000 South Ayrshire £469,000 South Lanarkshire £1,287,000 Stirling £514,000 West Dunbartonshire £548,000 West Lothian £1,001,000 All local authorities £23,500,000     Local authority Allocation of £8 million in 2021-22 Aberdeen City £346,000 Aberdeenshire £252,000 Angus £144,000 Argyll & Bute £93,000 Clackmannanshire £111,000 Dumfries & Galloway £181,000 Dundee City £277,000 East Ayrshire £158,000 East Dunbartonshire £88,000 East Lothian £161,000 East Renfrewshire £72,000 Edinburgh City £871,000 Na h-Eileanan Siar £50,000 Falkirk £215,000 Fife £528,000 Glasgow City £1,266,000 Highland £291,000 Inverclyde £50,000 Midlothian £127,000 Moray £90,000 North Ayrshire £224,000 North Lanarkshire £464,000 Orkney Islands £50,000 Perth & Kinross £196,000 Renfrewshire £189,000 Scottish Borders £166,000 Shetland Islands £50,000 South Ayrshire £176,000 South Lanarkshire £445,000 Stirling £123,000 West Dunbartonshire £234,000 West Lothian £312,000 All local authorities £8,000,000   Local authority and hub 2021-22 funding Falkirk Council (East Hub) £9,021 Aberdeenshire Council (North and Islands Hub) £2,400 North Ayrshire Council (South West Hub) £10,000 Perth and Kinross Council (Tayside, Fife and Central West Hub) £2,110 East Dunbartonshire Council (West Hub) £9,600 Total £33,131 All answers to written Parliamentary Questions are available on the Parliament's website...

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