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Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 December 2024

S6W-31938

We have provided funding to Penumbra since 2022 to deliver a bespoke Scotland-wide self-harm support service. S6W-31938
Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 December 2024

S6W-32013

Detail of funding committed for ADPs is available on the Scottish Government website: Alcohol and Drug Partnerships: funding allocations - gov.scot. S6W-32013
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 December 2024

S6W-31949

This will provide volunteer involving organisations with practical guidance and promotion materials to help attract and retain volunteers. S6W-31949
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 December 2024

S6W-31910

Our approach ensures Scotland plays a key role in the emerging hydrogen economy, driving economic opportunities while advancing our net zero ambitions.This commitment demonstrates Scotland’s ambition in delivering a just transition to a low-carbon future, capitalising on hydrogen’s potential to decarbonise energy systems, create jobs, and support sustainable economic growth. S6W-31910
Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 December 2024

S6W-31866

We also had a pandemic which meant that very little construction work was planned or undertaken for a number of years.The position of the Scottish Government has not changed – the current favoured position is to fully dual the A96, and we are already taking forward the dualling process from Inverness to Nairn, including Nairn Bypass.The outcomes from the A96 Corridor Review, which was undertaken as a result of the Bute House Agreement, have been published in draft for public consultation and no final decision has been made.Feedback from members of the public and key stakeholders will be key in helping inform the Scottish Government’s final decision on how best to take forward improvements to the A96 whilst also balancing the demands of the challenging economic climate and the climate emergency, and to inform our timescales going forward. S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 December 2024

S6W-31678

Officials continue to work with local government partners on the ASL Project Board to deliver the remaining actions to improve the experience of children and young people with additional support needs at school, including those who benefit from digital learning and assistive technology.The Scottish Government also grant fund CALL Scotland £367,177 per year to have a positive and enabling impact on the provision of support to children and young people who can benefit from assistive technology or augmentative and alternative communication. S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 December 2024

S6W-31912

This is important to maintain and advance regulatory standards in Scotland.We will continue to monitor and assess the development of the regulations for hydrogen in the EU, as we recognise the need to ensure regulatory alignment or compatibility with potential export partners to achieve our hydrogen export ambitions.The regulatory framework for hydrogen is a mixture of reserved and devolved powers so we are also engaging with the UK Government to ensure the development of regulations for the UK reflect Scotland’s renewable hydrogen export potential. S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 December 2024

S6W-32012

The next steps and detailed future work of the Taskforce is still to be decided and agreed by its members. S6W-32012
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 December 2024

S6W-31671

The Minimum All Tenure Housing Land Requirement (MATHLR) for each planning authority in Scotland is set out in Annex E of National Planning Framework 4.The table below provides the difference between the MATHLR and the figures that contribute to the 164,000 units.AuthorityRemaining capacity(units of housing) ofland included inHousing Land Auditswith planning consentMATHLR (as set outin National PlanningFramework 4,Annex E)DifferenceCity of Edinburgh20,59336,750-16,157Glasgow City20,38821,350-962North Lanarkshire14,8597,3507,509Fife13,1817,3005,881West Lothian12,2989,8502,448Aberdeen City11,4067,0004,406Aberdeenshire10,8227,5503,272Perth & Kinross9,7248,5001,224South Lanarkshire9,0057,8501,155East Lothian7,0196,500519Midlothian6,8868,850-1,964Renfrewshire6,5694,9001,669Stirling5,5623,5002,062Dumfries & Galloway2,4994,550-2,051Dundee City2,1544,300-2,146Falkirk2,0905,250-3,160West Dunbartonshire1,8962,100-204Argyll & Bute1,6832,150-467Angus1,5272,550-1,023Clackmannanshire1,4611,500-39East Renfrewshire1,0362,800-1.764Inverclyde1,0151,500-485East Dunbartonshire7112,500-1,789Total164,384166,450-2,066The 164,000 homes is a broad estimate of the remaining capacity across Scotland. S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 December 2024

S6W-31897

The Scottish Government welcomes His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary for Scotland (HMICS) highlighting the issue of journey-cam footage in its recent report, the thematic inspection of road policing in Scotland.The Digital Evidence Sharing Capability (DESC) Programme, which is rolling out nationally, will help to enable the ability of a member of the public to submit digital evidence including CCTV, mobile device and computer footage as part of an investigation following a report to the police.DESC represents an investment by the Scottish Government of £33 million over 10 years, and will deliver significant savings of time and cost in the way that evidence is managed and used.How Police Scotland use and process the evidence submitted is a matter for the Chief Constable, but I fully expect swifter access to justice and the faster resolution of cases to result from the rollout which will take place across 2025. S6W...

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