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Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 January 2025

S6W-34323

In coming to this decision, I have taken careful note of the potential distress caused to many stalkers by being required routinely to shoot heavily pregnant female deer and I have decided against any wider change to the timings of the female close season. S6W-34323
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 January 2025

S6W-33400

A breakdown of the fleet by total purchase cost by model is provided in the following table.Make and modelNumber on fleetTotal costFord Transit REV3£87,703.50Iveco Eurocargo1£66,010.80Kia Ceed PHEV3£71,580.98Kia EV6 EV4£182,194Kia e-Niro EV34£1,085,280.76Kia Niro PHEV6£148,152.96Kia Optima PHEV8£187.193.32Kia Sportage PHEV41£1,326,823.49Mercedes Sprinter4£161,462.76Mercedes Vito1£43,610.40Mitsubishi L20014£282,999.72Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV26£697,091.64Nissan Navara1£24,714.70Polaris Ranger EV1£16,466.48Renault Kangoo3£55,332.28Skoda Superb PHEV4£157,684.52Tesla Model 3 EV10£480,400.00Toyota Hilux10£256,867.14Toyota Proace EV1£35,957.02Volvo S90 PHEV3£127,075.99Volvo V90 PHEV8£326,010.35Volvo XC90 PHEV1£51,275.00Total187£8,871,887.81 S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 January 2025

S6W-33368

The FONE group is actively considering what further new entrant and next generation support the Scottish Government could consider in the future. S6W-33368
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 January 2025

S6W-33467

The total cost of gas and electric for Core Scottish Government buildings broken down by building type is:-Building Type2019-202020-212021-222022-232023-24TotalOffice£1,996,909£1,774,575£2,327,619£3,547,125£4,458,429£14,104,659Office/Domestic£3,411£12,126£11,589£24,064£20,529£71,719Office/Laboratory£1,049,078£1,076,923£1,128,191£1,401,470£1,847,799£6,503,461Scientific£8,274£7,928£9,004£21,102£23,758£70,067Garage£15,517£13,089£13,913£6,3690£48,888Warehouse/Store£7,064£8,517£9,984£17,000£23,097£65,662 S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 January 2025

S6W-33481

Where cancellations do take place, the large majority are routine procedures – although this should not underestimate the impact on the patient involved – and patients are rescheduled as quickly as possible.To improve the availability of post-operative beds we are developing ‘Once for Scotland’ pathways, harnessing all opportunities to deliver patient care in the right place and closer to home, this includes maximising day case procedures to avoid any unnecessary stays in hospital.This includes NHS Grampian’s bed base review to increase beds, which will reduce the need to board into planned care beds. S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 January 2025

S6W-33545

Challenges in delivering healthcare vary across Scotland due to population needs, as a result there is not a one-size fits all solution.Work is already underway to progress reforms to ensure long-term sustainability, reduce health inequalities, deliver services closer to home, further harness the benefits of digital technology, and improve population health outcomes in Scotland.To support sustainability of acute health services within remote, rural and island communities, we have convened an NHS Board-led working group which is working to develop a framework for delivery of health services in rural and island areas and considering how best to deliver the right care in the right place.This group will determine a framework for the delivery of sustainable care for our rural and island communities, supporting effective local decision making while allowing service design and delivery to be adapted to place-specific needs and circumstances. S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 January 2025

S6W-33661

The plan was informed by the 2019 Transport to health and social care report prepared by the Mobility and Access Committee for Scotland (MACS) on behalf of Ministers.As set out in the plan, we will continue to use the NHS annual delivery plans to re-emphasise the need for Health Boards to consider patient access as part of the care pathway and reflecting the opportunity that is emerging for reducing the number of patient journeys through alternative options. S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 January 2025

S6W-33668

Current programmes of work include focused support and training for remote and rural dispensing practices, new resources being developed to support Primary Care professionals to become trainers within the community and Primary Care Practice settings for Advanced Nurse, Pharmacy, and Practice Nurse Practitioners. S6W-33668
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 January 2025

S6W-33313

CSO contribute £500,000 to this partnership.In addition, we provided funding of £52,500 to the University of Edinburgh to host the Drugs Research Network Scotland to deliver knowledge exchange activities through an annual conference and regular webinars and to monitor ongoing research activities. S6W-33313
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 January 2025

S6W-33255

Examples of this growth include the £100m joint credit facility from the Scottish National Investment Bank and National Wealth Fund for Ardersier Port in the Highlands, which is estimated will enable around 3,000 jobs and reskilling opportunities for the community over the next decade, and Sumitomo’s £350m subsea cable manufacturing plant under construction at the Port of Nigg, set to create hundreds of high-quality jobs. S6W...

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