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Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 September 2024

S6W-29842

The Cabinet Secretary also called for reform of the UK energy markets to address the root causes of fuel poverty in Scotland, such as high fuel prices.This followed the previous letter to the Secretary of State on 14 August, in which the Cabinet Secretary urged the UK Government to undertake a benefits uptake campaign for Pension Credit and to move forward with plans for a social energy tariff. S6W-29842
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 September 2024

S6W-29811

Scottish Government analysis suggests that around 900,000 pensioners will no longer be eligible for this payment, of between £200 and £300, in Scotland in 2024-25.Despite our best efforts to review our financial position we have no choice but to follow the UK Government and restrict eligibility for Pension Age Winter Heating Payment to older people who receive relevant eligible benefits. S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 September 2024

S6W-29926

This will pave the way for a comprehensive bill in the next Parliament.Further information on the Practitioner Advisory Group, including the minutes of their meetings (once agreed by the Group), can be found at: https://www.gov.scot/groups/compulsory-purchase-practitioners-advisory-group/ .Further information on compulsory purchase reform programme can be found at:https://blogs.gov.scot/planning-architecture/2024/07/09/compulsory-purchase-reform/. S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 September 2024

S6W-29782

The intention is to promote and support consistent good practice and improve the quality-of-service provision, resulting in better outcomes, similarly to the Orange Book supporting treatment for drugs misuse and dependency. S6W-29782
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 September 2024

S6W-29881

To ask the Scottish Government how much (a) ministers and (b) civil servants from its Constitution Directorate have spent on (i) domestic and (ii) foreign travel in each year since 2021. a) Ministerial travel costs are routinely published online three months in arrears and in line with the Scottish Ministerial Code: 2018 edition - gov.scot (www.gov.scot) This can be found at: Ministerial engagements, travel and gifts - gov.scot (www.gov.scot)b) The following table outlines how much has been spent on travel by civil servants working in the Constitution Directorate of the Scottish Government in each year since 2021: FY21-22FY22-23FY23-24FY24-25*Domestic£2,326.08£10,861.79£16,135.63£3,826.00Foreign0000*part year costsOfficials working in the Constitution directorate travel in support of Ministerial and other Scottish Government business across the UK, including the First Minister’s participation in twice yearly meetings of the British Irish Council. S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 September 2024

S6W-29720

Health Boards will set their establishment depending on the service needs, taking account of national, regional and local priorities, and we expect NHS boards to plan and provide safe, effective and high-quality care, in line with their statutory service provision and workforce planning responsibilities. S6W-29720
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 September 2024

S6W-29701

Various lessons learned exercises were carried out by the responsible authorities following the responses to different storm events last year.Later this year, the Scottish Government will publish a Flood Resilience Strategy which will aim to set Scotland on a long-term course towards a sustainable level of flood resilience in the face of increasing flood risks associated with climate change. S6W-29701
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 September 2024

S6W-29664

To ask the Scottish Government whether it will list the (a) nature and (b) value of each of the supply chain projects being progressed through the strategic investment model developed by the Scottish Offshore Wind Energy Council and its partners. 32 of the 38 projects progressed through the industry-led Strategic Investment Model have consented to being published and a list is available online at: Strategic Investment Model Stage 2 projects announced | Offshore Wind ScotlandTen priority projects have been identified through the industry-led SIM process: five are port facilities, four are supply chain proposals and one is an equipment project.A list of SIM priority projects is available online at: Full SIM Stage 2 List published | Offshore Wind Scotland.The prospectuses and the details within them belong to the individual project proponents, however taken together the total capital expenditure of SIM projects is around £6.5 billion. S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 September 2024

S6W-29664

To ask the Scottish Government whether it will list the (a) nature and (b) value of each of the supply chain projects being progressed through the strategic investment model developed by the Scottish Offshore Wind Energy Council and its partners. 32 of the 38 projects progressed through the industry-led Strategic Investment Model have consented to being published and a list is available online at: Strategic Investment Model Stage 2 projects announced | Offshore Wind ScotlandTen priority projects have been identified through the industry-led SIM process: five are port facilities, four are supply chain proposals and one is an equipment project.A list of SIM priority projects is available online at: Full SIM Stage 2 List published | Offshore Wind Scotland.The prospectuses and the details within them belong to the individual project proponents, however taken together the total capital expenditure of SIM projects is around £6.5 billion. S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 September 2024

S6W-29428

Schools retain their accreditation for three years, before being required to evidence further developments to sustain reading culture.The SBT Reading Schools Framework can be accessed online here: https://www.readingschools.scot/framework S6W-29428

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