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Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 February 2026

S6W-43353

For example, a property classified as a ‘shop’ may in fact be used to offer financial services.1 These figures have been estimated using data from the Scottish Assessor’s Association’s draft roll for 2026-27 as at 11 December 2025. S6W-43353
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 February 2026

S6W-43361

Accordingly, there are no current plans to review the transplant pathways for these operations. S6W-43361
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 January 2026

S6W-43160

As such, our Palliative Care Strategy does not contain an action specifically related to providing physical information packs, or their contents. S6W-43160
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 January 2026

S6W-43026

Local authorities also have access to the Social Security Scotland Data Sharing Portal, which allows them to confirm an applicant’s qualifying benefit even where evidence is incomplete or out-of-date, reducing the need for applicants to provide further documentation.These measures are intended to support a smooth and timely application or renewal process, while ensuring that the correct entitlement is awarded. S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 January 2026

S6W-43028

The definition of an intimate image includes images that appear to show a person in an intimate situation and as such, images generated using a software programme that appear to be photographs are covered by the offence where the image is shown or made available to anyone other than the person featured in the image. S6W-43028
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 January 2026

S6W-43067

The Scottish Government is placing a greater emphasis on supporting woodland creation through the Forestry Grant Scheme (FGS).Focusing woodland creation through the FGS offers improved value for money for the taxpayer, as the FGS only partially covers the cost of tree planting, requiring private investment to meet remaining costs and to purchase the land. S6W-43067
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 January 2026

S6W-43101

The VMD monitors levels of antimicrobial resistance in animals which is combined with data regarding levels of antimicrobial resistance detected in humans as part of this One Health approach. S6W-43101
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 January 2026

S6W-42928

The vessel leasing costs for the current contract period (Oct '25 to March '26) payable by CalMac Ferries to Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited (CMAL), for vessels currently operating the Clyde and Hebrides Ferry Service are detailed in the following table.VESSEL Argyle£ 429,313Bute£ 425,223Caledonian Isles£ 290,297Catriona£ 621,479Clansman£ 605,125Coruisk£ 294,387Finlaggan£ 1,189,809Glen Sannox£ 2,248,095Hallaig£ 580,593Hebrides£ 621,483Isle of Arran£ 89,953Isle of Cumbrae£ 8,177Isle of Lewis£ 453,845Isle of Mull£ 179,902Loch Alainn£ 73,595Loch Bhrusda£ 49,063Loch Buie£ 28,618Loch Dunvegan£ 69,508Loch Fyne£ 69,508Loch Linnhe£ 16,354Loch Portain£ 188,080Loch Ranza£ 20,445Loch Riddon£ 20,445Loch Seaforth£ 1,461,880Loch Shira£ 310,741Loch Striven£ 16,354Loch Tarbert£ 36,799Lochnevis£ 200,344Lochinvar£ 621,483Lord of the Isles£ 200,344Loch Frisa£ 2,094Cavoria£ 21,914 S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 January 2026

S6W-42974

These services focus on prevention, early intervention, and promoting positive mental health, and offers an alternative to CAMHS where appropriate. S6W-42974
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 January 2026

S6W-43230

The Scottish Government and COSLA’s joint Suicide Prevention Action Plan 2026-29 will be published on the Scottish Government website on 22 January 2026 at 9am.Building on progress and learning from delivering our first Action Plan, as well as insights from a range of stakeholders and partners including people with lived experience of suicide, this new 3-year Action Plan sets out the next phase of Scotland’s ambitious ten-year suicide prevention strategy, Creating Hope Together.The Action Plan sets out measures to continue to reduce suicide deaths, address the inequalities that increase risk, and ensure anyone with thoughts of suicide can access timely, compassionate support and feel a sense of hope.The Action Plan focuses on four priorities:Tackling the factors that can increase suicide risk and creating safer environmentsBuilding understanding about suicide and capability to respond across communitiesEnsuring access to timely and compassionate support which we know saves livesStrengthening foundations for effective delivery through improved data, evidence, and collaborationA link to the Action Plan is attached below and will be live at 9am on 22 January 2026.Suicide Prevention Action Plan 2026-29 S6W...

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