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Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 November 2025

S6W-41606

The Board is independent of Government and includes a diverse membership of people with lived experience of accessing care services, unpaid carers and those working in the sector.The Care Reform (Scotland) Act 2025 and the National Care Service Advisory Board alongside other national programmes including GIRFE, Coming Home, the Self-directed Support improvement plan and Support in the Right Direction funding, are all playing a part to improve services across Scotland. S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 November 2025

S6W-41391

The Government will continue to maintain engagement with the insurance sector to ensure that remediation and risk reduction outcomes are reflected in market capacity and premiums, but the SBA specification itself does not explicitly impose insurance requirements. S6W-41391
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 November 2025

S6W-41470

A ‘South Asian production’ is a broad term which could span various languages, countries, art forms, and cultural contexts.Generally the region is defined to include: Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.Regarding organisations and individuals that specifically described their project as ‘South Asian’ or referred to one of the countries that form South Asia, the following is a breakdown of the funding awards since 2022-23:2022-2319 approved awards for combined value of £413,65310 unsuccessful applications requesting combined value of £229,635Of these unsuccessful applications, 2 were recommended for funding (requesting £33,092)2023-2415 approved awards for combined value of £470,22919 unsuccessful applications requesting combined value of £326,521Of these unsuccessful applications, 12 were recommended for funding (requesting £203,081)2024-2519 approved awards for combined value of £367,35927 unsuccessful applications requesting combined value of £1,087,174Of these unsuccessful applications, 8 were recommended for funding (requesting £246,983)2025-26 (to date)6 approved awards for combined value of £91,1994 applications that are pending decision for combined value of £202,8828 unsuccessful applications requesting combined value of £138,302Of these unsuccessful applications, 3 were recommended for funding (requesting combined value of £70,682) S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 November 2025

S6W-41186

The Group are considering the remaining recommendations of the report, including those relating to youth work.The SLG have agreed immediate priorities for 2025-26 which includes establishing a Strategic Delivery Group to progress actions linked to the identified priorities of the SLG. S6W-41186
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 November 2025

S6W-41158

Figures for April 2024 to March 2025 will be available following publication of the 2024-25 Domestic Abuse in Scotland Official Statistics by Spring 2026.Number of female homicide victims with male accused, Scotland, January 2024 to March 2025YearMonthNumber of homicides2024January22024February22024March02024April02024May22024June22024July02024August12024September12024October1*2024November12024December12025January22025February12025March0Source: Homicide in Scotland Official Statistics, 2024-25Note*: For each female victim there was only one accused, except for October 2024 when there were 2 accused – both maleThe number of domestic abuse incidents involving a female victim and male suspected perpetrator, Scotland, January 2024 to March 2024MonthTotal Number of incidentsNumber of incidents involving at least one non-sexual crime of violenceNumber of incidents involving at least one sexual crimeJanuary3,013179110February2,92218392March3,10117896Source: Domestic Abuse in Scotland Official Statistics, 2023-24 S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 November 2025

S6W-41225

In March 2025 we published Scotland’s Play Vision Statement and Action Plan 2025-2030 that builds on our 2013 play strategy and emphasises our commitment to play and our vision for the future of play in Scotland.The Scottish Government is also making the following investments in programmes that support play opportunities for children across Scotland:£60 million to renew play parks during the course of this Parliamentary term;£500,000 in 2025/26 for the Outdoor Community Play Fund to increase play opportunities for children and families in disadvantaged communities;£1.8 million funding to Scottish Book Trust to deliver the Bookbug Programme in 2025-26;£645,000 funding to Smart Play Network for the delivery of PlayTalkRead programme in 2025-2026;£250,000 funding to Actify, Inspiring Scotland and partners to explore how the reach and impact of Active Play can be extended across Scotland;Through the CYPFEI & ALEC and CYPFAL third sector funds we fund organisations that promote play, such as Starcatchers (£157,500), Play Scotland (£210,000), Outside the Box (£34,125), Learning through Landscapes (£52,500) and the Yard (£94,500);In a joint initiative with the Scottish Football Association, £5.5 million to fund the ‘Extra Time Programme’ in 2025-2026, supporting local football clubs and trusts to provide before, after school and holiday clubs to targeted primary school children from low-income families. S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 November 2025

S6W-41486

Be transparent about the choices made in line with the producer’s published confidentiality policy and apply appropriate disclosure control methods before releasehttps://osr.statisticsauthority.gov.uk/blog/guidance-type/short-guide/.Anonymisation guidance applied is per Government Guidance:Anonymisation and data confidentiality – Government Analysis Function S6W-41486
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 November 2025

S6W-41478

SEPA tightened emissions limits for Scottish plants in line with the 2019 Waste Incineration BAT Conclusions, with compliance required by 3 December 2023. S6W-41478
Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 October 2025

S6W-41014

Despite the challenging financial climate our last budget allowed the SFC to provide a 2.6 per cent increase in teaching funding for 2025-26 and an increase of almost 5 per cent in capital maintenance to help colleges to invest in the learning experience of students. S6W-41014
Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 October 2025

S6W-40992

Our investment in colleges and universities supports a broad spectrum of learning routes, including work-based learning, so people can access the skills and qualification that best suit their ambitions and Scotland’s economic needs. S6W-40992

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