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Official Report Meeting date: 26 April 2022

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee 26 April 2022

They will need support to share skills and gain the capacity that is required to make that happen. The experience to date, as well as the potential support that would come from not only Scottish Government resourcing but from working with the new agency, show the huge potential for that to happen.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 January 2022

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee 11 January 2022

In Glasgow, we have, unfortunately, a slightly dated city development plan that is coming to the end of its time.
Official Report Meeting date: 9 November 2021

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee 09 November 2021

Essentially, the numbers are significantly out of date. This year, for the first time ever, the RCEM undertook a workforce census.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 February 2021

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 10 February 2021

I will not give a date today, before we are in a position to do so.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 February 2026

S6W-43598

I consider it unreasonable and unfair that they have had to wait for two years and possibly now for even longer.I therefore wish to note in particular that, to date, the Scottish Government has received no proposals from the UK Government for any schemes of financial redress that would constitute a substantial implementation of the recommendations made by D...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 October 2025

S6W-41110

SIBSS members were due to transfer to the IBCA on 1 February 2026, which would have meant that no payments could be made by SIBSS, including for discretionary grants, in respect of the period of that date onwards.However, in July 2025 the UK Government requested that the IBSS remain open for a further calendar year, prior to the IBCA taking responsibility f...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 October 2025

S6W-40887

To ask the Scottish Government what outcomes and actions from its 2019 Restorative Justice Action Plan have been achieved, and on what dates. 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 (2021)Restorative Voices – Seen and Heard exhibition developed and delivered as part of Scottish Mental Health Festival (2024)RJ Stakeholder Group chaired by Scottish Government meets three times a year S6W-40887
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 October 2025

S6W-40887

To ask the Scottish Government what outcomes and actions from its 2019 Restorative Justice Action Plan have been achieved, and on what dates. 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 (2021)Restorative Voices – Seen and Heard exhibition developed and delivered as part of Scottish Mental Health Festival (2024)RJ Stakeholder Group chaired by Scottish Government meets three times a year S6W-40887
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 September 2025

S6W-40001

The following tables presents the total number of personal injury collisions on the A84 and A85 between 1 January 2023 and 13 August 2025 (latest date for which data is available for serious and slight collisions and 31 August 2025 for fatal collisions), broken down by month and severity.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 2 December 2022

S6W-12243

The age of the missing person is based on when the person first went missing, and not the date they were reported missing. Records without a Division have been excluded.

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