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Official Report Meeting date: 13 December 2016

Meeting of the Parliament 13 December 2016

Perhaps more important, today the park includes bowling greens, an all-weather football pitch, three rugby pitches and a fenced children’s playground.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 November 2018

Meeting of the Parliament 21 November 2018

I will suspend the meeting for a few minutes to allow the minister and other members to take a short break before the stage 3 debate. 16:52 Meeting suspended. 16:58 On resuming—Offensive Weapons Bill Offensive Weapons Bill The next item of business is consideration of legislative consent motion S5M-14827, also in the name of Humza Yousaf, on the Offensive Weapons Bill.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 December 2020

S5W-33459

NES publishes data on ‘Cognitive Behavioural Therapists’ and ‘Other Therapists’ in its Psychology Workforce publications.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 December 2020

S5W-33460

NES publishes data on ‘Cognitive Behavioural Therapists’ and ‘Other Therapists’ in its Psychology Workforce publications.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 November 2020

S5W-32935

For example, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic we have provided a range of funding to support mental health, including :Expansion of the NHS24 Mental Health Hub phoneline so that it is now available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week;increasing the capacity of the Breathing Space telephone helpline and web support service;increasing capacity for Computerised Cognitive Behavioural Therapy;supporting territorial health boards to scale up the use of ‘Near Me’ video consultation: mental health services have seen some of the biggest uptake of this service.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 31 August 2020

S5W-31380

In addition, the Scottish Government has committed over £6 million to several initiatives to promote positive mental wellbeing, such as expanding the NHS24’s Mental Health Hub to a 24/7 service and enhancing the capacity of the Breathing Space helpline and web support service; extending digital therapies through computerised and internet-enabled Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and expanding the Distress Brief Intervention (DBI) programme.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 March 2020

S5W-27811

Such themes will often tackle offence related attitudes such as racism, sectarianism, domestic violence, bullying etc. which helps learners develop empathy and also an appreciation of the impact their negative behaviours have on others. A range of distance learning modules further expands curricula choice for mid-range learners while a number of degree lev...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 April 2018

S5W-15654

(a) Additional Support Needs (ASN) Teachers* (whose main subject is ASN, English as an Additional Languages or primary teaching in special schools) Full Time Equivalents  2017 Aberdeen City 137 Aberdeenshire 262 Angus 77 Argyll & Bute 43 Clackmannanshire 35   Dumfries & Galloway 96 Dundee City 121 East Ayrshire 130 East Dunbartonshire 77 East Lothian 37   East Renfrewshire 58 Edinburgh, City of 178 Na h-Eileanan Siar 21 Falkirk 122 Fife 205   Glasgow City 267 Highland 182 Inverclyde 57 Midlothian 59 Moray 88   North Ayrshire 123 North Lanarkshire 218 Orkney Islands 29 Perth & Kinross 93 Renfrewshire 79   Scottish Borders 74 Shetland Islands 38 South Ayrshire 91 South Lanarkshire 158 Stirling 44   West Dunbartonshire 54 West Lothian 102   All local authorities 3,358 * includes teachers in primary, secondary, special schools and centrally employed teachers, with their main subject recorded as: Learning Support Secondary; Learning Support, Primary; Special Educational Needs (SEN) (primary) non-recorded pupils; SEN (recorded pupils); SEN (Secondary) non-recorded pupils; SEN Behavioural...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 April 2018

S5W-15393

In April 2017, provisions contained in the Abusive Behaviour and Sexual Harm (Scotland) Act 2016 came into effect, requiring judges to direct juries in certain sexual offence cases on how to consider evidence:relating to a delay by the victim in reporting the offence, andrelating to a victim not putting up physical resistance to the perpetrator and/or the p...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 March 2018

S5W-14918

To help to achieve transformational change in attitudes, behaviours and experiences for people with learning disabilities in Scotland, the Keys to Life will now be closely aligned with the ‘Fairer Scotland for Disabled People Delivery Plan to 2021 for the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities’, which was published in 2016.

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