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Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 June 2025

S6W-38300

To ask the Scottish Government what action it will take if the £5 million being allocated to hospices is not enough for them to match 2025-26 NHS staff pay levels. The Scottish budget for 2025-26 includes £5 million of investment to support independent hospices to provide pay parity with NHS levels.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 April 2025

S6W-36471

To ask the Scottish Government what assessment it has made of the potential impact of the projected funding gap of £457 million for Integration Joint Boards on its goal of preventative healthcare. The 2025-26 Budget balances the requirement to address immediate pressures and recovery of the system whilst driving forward our long-term reform and prevention agendas, providing increased investment for NHS Boards, alongside continued focus to improve population health and outcomes through investment in quality community services, vaccination and screening.?
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 April 2025

S6W-36004

The Scottish Assembly have an application for funding for 2025-26 submitted and applications are currently being considered.To offset the changes to funding in 2025-26, we committed to a 6 month extension of the current funding allocated to the Scottish Assembly, which will total £107,152, to provide additional opportunities to explore alternative funding streams.Inspiring Scotland offer management consultancy services to the Scottish Assembly’s executive team and Board and provide intensive support where needed.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 31 May 2024

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Within this, the Scottish Government has also provided funding for the national HIV anti-stigma campaign (£250,000 in 2022-23), the development of an ePrEP clinic (£400,000 in 2022-23), emergency department opt-out testing pilots (£145,000), online postal self-sampling for STIs and HIV (£119,000 in 2023-24, and £300,000 per year allocated in 2024-25 and 2025-26) and the Terrence Higgins Trust HIV self-test service (around £100,000 per year).
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 February 2022

S6W-06030

To ask the Scottish Government what work has been done to increase standardisation of ferries, since the publication of its Infrastructure Investment Plan for Scotland 2021-22 to 2025-26. Work to increase standardisation since the Scottish Government’s Infrastructure Investment Plan for Scotland 2021-22 to 2025-26 w...
Last updated: 31 January 2025

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S6M-15164: Daniel Johnson: Concerning Figures About Violence Against Public Service Staff Set Out in Unison Scotland Report— That the Parliament acknowledges what it sees as the important work carried out by Unison Scotland in publishing, "It’s not part of the job", violence at work report 2024; notes that the report found 65.875 incidents of violence, or 180 incidents per day, against public service staff; is concerned that these figures suggest a 20% increase in violent incidents since 2023; is further concerned that violent incidents against local authority staff have reportedly risen by 14% year on year, and that NHS boards accounted for a quarter of all violent incidents in 2024, and notes the calls for further steps to be taken to ensure that public service workers in Lothian and across Scotland are protected in their place of work.
Last updated: 27 January 2025

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S6M-15739: Murdo Fraser: Protection of Park Home Residents— That the Parliament believes that there are approximately 100 park home residential sites across Scotland, including in the Mid Scotland and Fife region, and that these contain more than 8,000 residents, with a typical residency of pensioners and retirees; further believes that park homes are a growing component of the housing stock; notes that residents own their park home and associated structure, but not the land that the park home is located on, and understands that the average cost of such homes varies between £90,000 and £250,000; recognises that there are reported concerns about park homes being mis-sold as main residencies despite site owners only having holiday licences, which leaves occupiers vulnerable to eviction; applauds the work of the Scottish Confederation of Park Home Residents Association 4 PB/S6/25/006 (SCOPHRA) in raising awareness of the legal issues facing park home residents in Scotland and in protecting its members, and acknowledges SCOPHRA’s reported calls for action on crucial areas such as including the organisation in the planning approval process for park home sites, supporting local authorities with proper training regarding park home legislation, and providing support for adaptations to park homes to aid those with disabilities and health conditions.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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First Minister’s Questions selected for answer on 26 March 2020 1. Jackson Carlaw: Question to be taken in chamber.
Official Report Meeting date: 17 September 2019

Meeting of the Parliament 17 September 2019

On the issue of payroll deduction, I do not think that anyone has mentioned the fact that the national health service has a credit union. I do not know whether other public services also have credit unions.
MSPs Last updated: 10 May 2026

Section 6: Cross-Party Groups

The request must be made by the Convener who must confirm that they accept the following conditions — - the Scottish Parliament is not responsible for the content of external internet sites - the Convener of the Group has viewed the website and is content that the link is appropriate - complaints about the content of external sites will be directed in the first instance to the Convener of the group - the Scottish Parliament reserves the right to refuse to establish links to an external site - responsibility for checking links on the Scottish Parliament website to ensure that they are working lies with the Convener of the group and that, in the event of discovering a link which no longer works, the Convener will inform the Standards Clerks. 42.

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