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To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an update on efforts to assist the workforce of Stoneywood paper mill, in Aberdeen, since the paper mill ceased operations.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
25 February 2022
During the subsequent consultation on Disability Assistance in 2019, the Government confirmed that a scheme equivalent to the Motability scheme would be put in place in advance of the delivery of Disability Assistance.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
24 November 2021
I understand that the Scottish Government is delivering a programme of activity to raise awareness of Scottish benefits and to ensure that everyone receives what they are entitled to.
Where the promoter is invited to give oral evidence, it may choose to be represented in person (by an office-holder or employee, if the promoter is a body or organisation) and/or by an agent (e.g. solicitor or advocate).
The National Advisory Committee for Chronic Pain does not have any salaried employees. Scottish Government officials provide policy support as part of their duties.
The programme’s financial reporting has improved, but it has not been monitoring or reporting how much it will cost to fully implement all the benefits.
That includes funding and support programmes to address gender-based violence and sexual harassment in our schools, such as the Equally Safe at School programme that was developed by Rape Crisis Scotland and Zero Tolerance.