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Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 January 2023

S6W-13351

Of the £2 million previously committed at COP26, £1.7 million has been delivered through grants. £1 million was grant funded to the Climate Justice Resilience Fund (CJRF).
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 March 2022

S6W-06113

To ask the Scottish Government what assessment it has made of the onshore infrastructure in north east Scotland to support the growing offshore wind sector, and what funding it has made available to date to facilitate any necessary upgrades.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 March 2015

Education and Culture Committee 10 March 2015

The developing Scotland’s young workforce agenda builds on initiatives that are already well under way.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 June 2018

Scottish Commission for Public Audit 20 June 2018

We have been clear with auditors that the likely effects are going to be on funding, the workforce and regulation and that they will apply differently in different audited bodies.
Last updated: 28 April 2025

Leases Bill Analysis of responses to CfVs

In replacing the principle of presumed consent with a fixed list, some of the flexibility of the current approach is lost — albeit for the benefit of making the law slightly more certain” 108.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20190610

S5W-23640 Miles Briggs: To ask the Scottish Government how many organisations applying to it for funding in the last year have had their applications rejected.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 2 December 2024

S6W-31491

In addition, staffing costs to develop the Strategy have continued to be met from our operating costs budget for 2023-24 and 2024-25.During this timescale, the Scottish Government has also continued to provide funding to a number of organisations whose work supports transitions and the development of the Strategy including, but not limited to, the Association for Real Change (ARC) Scotland, Capability Scotland, Enable Scotland, and the Independent Living Fund Scotland.
Official Report Meeting date: 15 December 2016

Public Audit and Post-legislative Scrutiny Committee 15 December 2016

My understanding is that health boards do not directly fund pension funds, which are dealt with by the Scottish Public Pensions Agency.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 January 2015

S4W-23998

(a) 2011-12 Recurring (£) Non-recurring (£) Support for carer information strategies - 15,000 Vale of Leven vision 188,000 - Scottish Ambulance Service Emergency Medical Retrieval Service 700,000 - Healthcare Associated Infection funding 40,860 331,645 Keep Well initiative - 49,200 Meal/rest break funding - 1,619,025 Clinical adviser development - 91,242 HEAT Target T10 (reducing A&E attendees) - 20,000 2011-12 total 928,860 3,054,972 (b) 2012-13 Recurring (£) Non-recurring (£) Support for carer information strategies 15,000 - HEAT Target T10 (reducing A&E attendees) - 80,000 Healthcare Associated Infection funding - 251,142 Specialist transport service implementation 210,000 - Equipment pods - 3,075 Support for increasing fuel costs 400,000 300,000 Commonwealth Games - 150,000 Extra Corporeal Membrane Oxygenation transport lead 25,000 - Sixth strategic aim 48,082 12,629 Continuous quality improvement funding - 96,580 Major Trauma Clinical Coordination - 90,000 Advocacy provision 7,000 - Meal/rest break funding 1,300,000 1,800,000 Winter surge capacity funding - 125,000 Person-Centred Health and Care Programme - 5,000 Olympic Games funding - 118,727 Efficiency and productivity - 90,000 Strategic workforce review - 110,000 2012-13 total 2,005,082 3,232,153 (c) 2013-14 Recurring (£) Non-recurring (£) Support for carer information strategies - 15,000 Commonwealth Games - 184,696 Efficiency and productivity - 98,000 Healthcare Associated Infection funding - 266,203 Emergency Medical Retrieval Service 300,000 - Rest break funding - 1,800,000 HEAT Target T10 (reducing A&E attendees) - 80,000 Person-Centred Health and Care Programme - 5,000 Unscheduled care 235,000 200,000 ScotSTAR - 18,196 Public access defibrillators - 100,000 Reducing out of hospital cardiac arrests - 20,000 Leadership and management development - 40,000 Patient opinion - 5,000 Adult support and protection in A&E setting - 13,000 2013-14 total 535,000 2,845,095 (d) 2014-15 year to date 31 December 2014 Recurring (£) Non-recurring (£) Support for carer information strategies 15,000 - Commonwealth Games - 539,744 Efficiency and productivity - - Healthcare Associated Infection funding 306,892 - Emergency Medical Retrieval Service 1,800,000 - Rest break funding - 1,500,000 Air ambulance rotary wing upgrade 500,000 - Advocacy provision 2,000 - Person-Centred Health and Care Programme - 10,000 Unscheduled care - 235,000 Resourcing for the future – NHSScotland strategy development – Scottish Ambulance Service lead - 475,000 Organisational development - 55,000 Stroke improvement funding - 42,268 Health and welfare support - 200,000 2014-15 total 2,623,892 3,057,012 S4W-23998
Official Report Meeting date: 26 May 2022

Social Justice and Social Security Committee 26 May 2022

However, bankruptcy is quite a serious step to take, and we want people to pause and think about it. Also, bankruptcy has to be funded. The fees down south are significantly above ours.

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