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Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 December 2024

S6W-32031

This will facilitate their work to help businesses to start and scale, develop new products and enter new markets, and positively impact on their communities;a further £200 million (net) to the Scottish National Investment Bank as it continues to create jobs, support innovation and attract investment across the country;over £214 million made available to deliver sustainable and inclusive economic growth across every region in Scotland through the City and Region Deals programme this year;a new fund of £2 million for VisitScotland to promote Scotland’s connectivity, internationally and to encourage visitors to consider lesser-known destinations, and a revitalised and expanded Rural Tourism Infrastructure Fund (RTIF), which will provide critical economic support to tourist hotspots across the country;over £2 billion in Scotland’s colleges, universities and skills system in recognition of their contribution to driving economic growth and to help ensure businesses have access to a skilled workforce;a £34 million uplift for culture to improve the resilience and sustainability of our cultural sector’s contribution to growing our economy;£15 million to fund the Government’s Enterprise Package to expand support for female entrepreneurs, boost the economic impact of universities, and to develop of business clusters in advanced manufacturing and deeptech; andover £7 billion investment in our total infrastructure package, almost tripling our investment in offshore wind to £150 million and investing £100 million for the continued rollout of our digital connectivity programmes across Scotland. S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 December 2024

S6W-32422

This is to ensure any individuals who may have been infected but not yet diagnosed can be offered treatment and support as quickly as possible;The Scottish Government is working with campaigners and relevant local authorities to identify a suitable location for a memorial to infected blood victims. S6W-32422
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 December 2024

S6W-32024

A further revision will take place at SBR and will be published in January 2025.The 2025-26 allocation to SCTS is £177.0m, in addition SCTS will receive RRT funding of £20.3m and, as in previous years, additional in year funding to cover non-baseline costs. S6W-32024
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 December 2024

S6W-31447

In particular, the FIDA qualification offers 24 SCQF Credit points at Level 6, while Powering Futures is awarded at 8 SCQF Credit points at Level 6. S6W-31447
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 December 2024

S6W-31845

This includes funding for the Miracle Foundation to deliver mental health, wellbeing and resilience workshops for children and young people in North Lanarkshire, as well as the following projects for adults: Encouraging Growth & Resilience Mental Health Workshops; Diverse Community Development & Engagement; and Living Well in North Lanarkshire Community Groups.Additionally, Scottish Government has provided funding to North Lanarkshire Council through Bairns’ Hoose Development Fund (Phase 2) which aims to support partnerships at an earlier stage of development to work towards the establishment of Bairns’ Hoose services. S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 November 2024

S6W-31389

This includes recognised Advisory and Executive Non Department Public Bodies.Broken down by year:2018 (51)2019 (39)2020 (33)2021 (56)2022 (238)2023 (483)2024 to October end (448)Number of registrations by public body:Accounts Commission for Scotland (1)Bord na Gaidhlig (1)Cairngorms National Park Authority (4)Care Inspectorate (40)Children’s Hearings Scotland (19)Community Justice Scotland (20)Creative Scotland (14)Crofting Commission (22)Highlands and Islands Airports (4)Highlands and Islands Enterprise (10)Historic Environment Scotland (37)Independent Living Fund Scotland (2)Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park Authority (33)National Library of Scotland (52)National Museums of Scotland (4)NatureScot (93)Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (2)Public Defence Solicitors Office (1)Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (12)Scotrail (6)Scottish Agricultural Wages Board (1)Scottish Childrens Reporter Administration (44)Scottish Enterprise (146)Scottish Environmental Protection Agency (317)Scottish Funding Council (48)Scottish Land Commission (2)Scottish Legal Aid Board (70)Scottish Legal Complaints Commission (16)Scottish Natural Heritage (33)Scottish Qualifications Authority (146)Scottish Social Services Council (53)Skills Development Scotland (71)Sports Scotland (8)Visit Scotland (11)Local Government Boundary Commission for Scotland (3)Scottish Commission for Social Security (2) S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 November 2024

S6W-31111

We urgently need a similar announcement for Track 2, including the Acorn project; continued UK Government delays are impacting investor, developer and supply chain confidence, and we continue to call for a meaningful update on this. S6W-31111
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 November 2024

S6W-31020

This message will also be reinforced in our National Specification for treatment of drug and alcohol misuse in Scotland, which is currently in development and will build on the recommendations of the forthcoming UK Clinical Guidelines for Alcohol Treatment. S6W-31020
Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 November 2024

S6W-31039

The total additional funding package for legal aid providers between 2021-22 was worth £20 million.The Scottish Legal Aid Board’s Annual Accounts and Report 2023-24 can be found here: Annual Report and Accounts - Scottish Legal Aid Board (slab.org.uk). S6W-31039
Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 November 2024

S6W-30942

These are taken from published data.ICT courses are not controlled subjects and unlike controlled subjects the Scottish Government does not direct individual universities on the number of funded places made available.With regard to the number of unfilled places HESA does not collect this data.Student enrolment on ‘Computer Science’ courses at Scottish Universities - Subject classification based on JACS code = computer scienceAcademic yearAll EnrolmentsFull-time first degree entrants2013-149,8402,5402014-1510,3602,5852015-1610,6902,4052016-1711,6002,7002017-1812,6402,770Source: HESA Student data -Figure 14 - HE student enrolments by subject area and sex 2013/14 to 2017/18 | HESAStudent enrolment on Computing’ courses at Scottish Universities - Subject classification based on HECOS code = ComputingAcademic YearEnrolmentsFull-time first degree entrants2018-1913,9603,2302019-2015,5153,3552020-2117,3803,2902021-2218,3552,9352022-2318,3503,045Source: HESA Student data - Figure 13 - HE student enrolments by CAH level 1 subject and sex 2018/19 to 2022/23 | HESAEnrolment figures include those in all years of study, and on all levels of coursesFigures have been rounded to the nearest 5 and are based on full-person equivalents. S6W...

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