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Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 January 2025

S6W-32051

Shortfalls in the UK social security system have contributed to an increased demand on the fund, and we will continue to closely monitor spend and demand trends as we look ahead to the next financial year. S6W-32051
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 December 2024

S6W-32461

This is available at: Economic inactivity in Scotland: supporting those with longer-term health conditions and disabilities to remain economically active. S6W-32461
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 December 2024

S6W-32382

The reports for financial years 2021-22, 2022-23 and 2023-24 are available at:National Mission on Drugs: annual report 2023-2024 - gov.scotNational Mission on Drugs: annual report 2022-2023 - gov.scotNational Mission on Drugs: annual report 2021-2022 - gov.scotThe Corra Foundation publish an annual report on projects funded via the National Drugs Mission Funds and are available at:National Drugs Mission Funds Report 2023-2024National Drugs Mission Funds Report 2021-2023Funding allocated to Alcohol and Drug Partnerships (ADPs) is available at: Alcohol and Drug Partnerships: funding allocations - gov.scot S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 December 2024

S6W-32167

There is also signposting to national helplines including 111, Breathing Space and The Samaritans for anyone who is struggling and needs someone to talk to.We are committed to ensuring those living with endometriosis are able to access the best possible care and support and that they benefit from healthcare services that are safe, effective and put people at the centre of their care. S6W-32167
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 December 2024

S6W-32458

CfSD programmes have developed strong clinically-led Specialty Delivery Groups (SDG), including one for Gynaecology, which promote multidisciplinary team working, and support local adoption of service improvement programmes.Our actions will further enable NHS Scotland to maximise capacity, build greater resilience and deliver reductions in the number of patients who have waited too long for treatment. S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 December 2024

S6W-32149

The reports for financial years 2021-22, 2022-23 and 2023-24 are available at:National Mission on Drugs: annual report 2023-2024 - gov.scot (section 8.4)National Mission on Drugs: annual report 2022-2023 - gov.scot (section 8.4)National Mission on Drugs: annual report 2021-2022 - gov.scot (section 8.4) S6W-32149
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 December 2024

S6W-32209

Both processes will provide valuable data on heat networks.We expect that the quality of data from the new regime will be significantly better than that submitted as Heat Networks Metering and Billing Regulations 2014 (HNMBR) notifications, for a number of reasons, including that Ofgem is developing a dedicated digital platform so that regulated entities can engage with Ofgem supporting the processes of Registration, Authorisation Application and reporting for monitoring.The date for heat networks regulation taking effect has been confirmed as 1 April 2025 in the Heat Networks (Market Framework) (Great Britain) Regulations 2025 Statutory Instrument (SI) 2025, laid in the UK Parliament on 28 November 2024, with later commencement dates for some of the regulations within the SI.The Heat networks regulation: authorisation and regulatory oversight consultation can be accessed at the following address: Heat networks regulation: authorisation and regulatory oversight. S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 December 2024

S6W-32002

The information which has been collected is available online: https://www.gov.scot/publications/scottish-budget-2025-26-pre-budget-engagement-summary/pages/1/This year, we also conducted a broad programme of business engagement on tax policy, used to inform the Tax Strategy, which gave businesses the opportunity to express their views regarding behavioural responses to Scottish Income Tax policy. S6W-32002
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 December 2024

S6W-31928

This sum represents the entire amounts bid for by each local authority.29 local authorities made bids to the Scottish Government’s School Meal Debt Fund and we issued grant offer letters to them on 3 December 2024.The amounts awarded to each local authority is set out within the following table:Local AuthorityAmount provided from School Meal Debt Fund Aberdeen City£411,970.90Aberdeenshire£145,751.82Angus£25,872.90Argyll and Bute£24,348.66Clackmannanshire£30,624Dumfries and Galloway£29,439.63Dundee City£21,318.68East Ayrshire£82,180.63East Dunbartonshire£74,230.69East Lothian£54,354.71East Renfrewshire£53,760.77Edinburgh, City of£89,321Falkirk£60,181.31Fife£81,495Glasgow City£655,032Highland£115,747.76Inverclyde£74,041.99Midlothian£50,030Moray£38,295.85North Ayrshire£314,843North Lanarkshire£21,263Orkney Islands£7,330.52Perth and Kinross£29,310.43Renfrewshire£106,077.68Scottish Borders£3,908.12Shetland Islands£15,949.52South Ayrshire£28,214.73South Lanarkshire£224,215Stirling£8,170.19 TOTAL£2,877,287.97 S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 December 2024

S6W-31996

“Property class” is a classification used by Scottish Assessors to describe the type of property, but may not necessarily accurately reflect the actual use of a property.Figures are rounded to the nearest 10, and may not sum due to rounding.Table 1: Number of properties liable for the Intermediate Property Rate, by property classSource: Scottish Assessors’ Valuation Roll, as at 1 October 2024Property classNumber of propertiesShops2,140Public houses and restaurants420Offices1,750Hotels380Industrial subjects2,430Leisure, entertainment, caravans, etc.480Garages and petrol stations200Cultural100Sporting subjects50Education and training720Public service subjects500Communications40Quarries, mines, etc.50Petrochemical10Religious90Health and medical260Other180Care facilities500Advertising20Statutory undertaking150All10,440Table 2: Number of properties liable for the Intermediate Property Rate, by council areaSource: Scottish Assessors’ Valuation Roll, as at 1 October 2024Council areaNumber of propertiesAberdeen City840Aberdeenshire480Angus120Argyll and Bute150City of Edinburgh1,510Clackmannanshire50Dumfries and Galloway220Dundee City320East Ayrshire150East Dunbartonshire110East Lothian130East Renfrewshire60Falkirk200Fife550Glasgow City1,660Highland590Inverclyde90Midlothian170Moray150Na h-Eileanan Siar50North Ayrshire160North Lanarkshire510Orkney Islands40Perth and Kinross270Renfrewshire320Scottish Borders180Shetland Islands60South Ayrshire170South Lanarkshire430Stirling200West Dunbartonshire130West Lothian400Scotland10,440 S6W...

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