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Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 November 2025

S6W-41698

They work to ensure that individuals in custody receive equitable healthcare and support compared to the general population, within the constraints of the custody environment.Following the development of an interim framework to inspect, and the HIS baseline review of healthcare provision in police custody in 2023, the framework to inspect was finalised in 2024. This has since underpinned the programme of joint inspections.Scottish Government provides £180,000 annually to support the healthcare aspect of these inspections.When issues are identified through inspections, be they systemic or specific to individual centres, it is for Police Scotland and the NHS to work alongside relevant partners to deliver the necessary improvements to align with recommendations made.Relating specifically to obtaining Controlled Drug Licenses and implementing policies on access to prescribed medication, in March 2024 the Minister for Drugs and Alcohol Policy committed to request annual updates from health boards to monitor progress.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 November 2025

S6W-41304

The top of the main grade scale for classroom teachers has increased from £37,575 in April 2018 to £50,589 in August 2024.Between April 2018 and implementation of the previous pay award in August 2024, average teachers’ pay increased by more than 37% in cash terms, and by 7.7% in real terms compared...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 November 2025

S6W-41059

This represents an increase of £90 million compared to 2024-25.The Scottish Government does not hold information specific to high-value or keyless car thefts.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 September 2025

S6W-40008

To ask the Scottish Government how much funding it provided to the Scottish Growth Scheme in the financial year (a) 2023-24, (b) 2024-25 and (c) 2025-26. The Scottish Growth Scheme (SGS) was established in December 2018 and operational during financial year 2019-20, being set-up to provide early-stage equity and debt to small and medium enterprises (SMEs) ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 August 2025

S6W-39611

Our International Education Strategy, published in 2024, sets out the approach that we are taking to attract international students and increase opportunities for student mobility including through the Scottish Education Exchange Programme.Scholarships provide financial support to help students undertake education at undergraduate and postgraduate level, ma...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 August 2025

S6W-39210

All clinical leads were able to identify opportunities within their specialty for beneficial joins to be made across conditions.Additionally, in September 2024 the approach set out in the consultation was presented to the Scottish Government Professional Advisory Group, which involves clinicians working across a wider range of specialties including primary ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 July 2025

S6W-39107

This includes direct support through annual capital and resource funding to develop and regenerate key sites identified in the plan, support core running costs and other activities it delivers in support of local communities.Grant awards were made in each financial year are provided in the following table:Financial YearCapital funding£000Resource fundingComment2006-073,022 2007-085,000 2008-09 to 2010-1157,000 Three-year funding from 1 April 2008 to 31 March 20112011-1211,554746 2012-1317,7251,525 2013-1419,5251,525 2014-159,2901,850 2015-161,816184 2016-173,070500 2017-185,000500 2018-195,000500 2019-206,130500 2020-216,0001,000£500k revenue funding provided to support COVID-19 response.2021-229,000500 2022-235,500500 2023-245,000500 2024...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 July 2025

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According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS) Annual Population Survey (APS), an estimated 710,700 people in Scotland aged 16 to 64 were unemployed or were economically inactive for reasons other than being a student in April 2024 to March 2025. This was an estimated 20.5% of people aged 16 to 64 in Scotland.Table 1: Unemployed and economically inactive people aged 16 to 64 (excluding those who gave their reason for inactivity as student) by Sex, Scotland, April 2024 to March 2025SexNumber of unemployed people aged 16 to 64Number of economically inactive people aged 16 to 64 excluding StudentsTotal number of unemployed and economically inactive people aged 16 to 64Proportion of 16 to 64 year oldsPeople89,500621,300710,70020.5%Men52,800252,000304,90018.0%Women36,600369,300405,90022.9%Source: ONS Annual Population SurveyNotes:1.Numbers rounded to the nearest hundred.2.Proportions calculated on unrounded estimates.3.Reasons for being inactive include looking after family and/or home, temporary or long-term sick, being retired, or other reasons.The ONS state there are concerns with the quality of the APS estimates for smaller groups of the population and geographies below the Scotland level.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 June 2025

S6W-38037

The network allows Local Authorities to provide updates on how funding is being used and to share best practice and common issues.Figures for 2024-25 are still being finalised, but reports so far show the following number of renewals per year since funding began:Local AuthorityPlay parks renewed in 2021-22Play parks renewed in 2022-23Play parks renewed in 2023-24Play parks renewed in 2024-25TotalAberdeen City11462843128Aberdeenshire Council1513202775Angus Council638724Argyll and Bute Council00088City of Edinburgh Council14162253105Clackmannanshire Council126615Comhairle nan Eilean Siar Council00044Dumfries and Galloway Council02818349Dundee City Council0418931East Ayrshire Council124057Numbers still to be confirmed109East Dunbartonshire Council138416East Lothian Council11242854East Renfrewshire Council3441223Falkirk Council279725Fife Council129102455Glasgow City Council158317Highland Council038161872Inverclyde Council655622Midlothian Council21814034Moray Council1661225North Ayrshire Council029191563North Lanarkshire Council74121235Orkney Islands Council11204Perth and Kinross Council310112044Renfrewshire Council237315Scottish Borders Council114511Shetland Islands014813South Ayrshire Council644317South Lanarkshire Council00122234Stirling Council968730West Dunbartonshire Council559625West Lothian4262235105TOTAL1643183954101,287 S6W-38037
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 May 2025

S6W-37430

The information requested is set out in the following table:OfficeSeating capacityAnnual running cost (2024-25)4 Atlantic Quay (Glasgow) 1670£51,465.415 Atlantic Quay (Glasgow)764£1,507,095.13Bothwell House (Hamilton) 212£13,708.11Cadzow Court (Hamilton)32£38,310.42Compass House (Dundee)22£19,121.78Denholm House (Livingston)124£95,660.21Alexander Fleming House (Elgin)23£50,462.25Hadrian House (Falkirk)36£38,435.06Tankerness Lane (Kirkwall)26£51,360.40Longman House (Inverness)148£127,877.81Marine Scotland (Eyemouth)2£13,984.23Marine Scotland (Peterhead)20£42,493.61St Andrews House (Edinburgh)1775£1,601,075.151 – Office closed July 20242 – Office closed May 2025The figures in the Annual running cost (2024-25) column take account of the following:Facilities Management Hard Services fixed contract costsFacilities Management Soft Services fixed contract costsUtilities S6W-37430

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