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Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 March 2026

S6W-43770

The Scottish Government understands the important role that sport and leisure services play in improving people’s lives and believes everyone should have access to these services locally.The Scottish Government has not carried out any specific assessment on the impact of transport connectivity on the ability of school-aged children’s access to g...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 January 2026

S6W-43025

This compares with 66% of Personal Independence Payment appeals over the past five years, rising to 74% when including lapsed appeals where the DWP changed its decision prior to a tribunal hearing.The Scottish social security system has been co-designed with people who have lived experience, ensuring that processes for challenging decisions are accessible a...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 December 2025

S6W-42136

The plan centres on three priorities, which are closely aligned with the vision in Scotland’s homelessness strategy:Ending children living in unsuitable accommodation – as a vital part of the Scottish Government’s determination to eradicate child poverty;Supporting the housing needs of vulnerable communities, including women and children e...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 November 2025

S6W-41670

The Scottish Government remains committed to delivering the principles of the Armed Forces Covenant - that serving personnel and their families should face no disadvantage in accessing support and services in comparison to the civilian population as a result of their service.Government officials have engaged with representatives of service families to understand their experience of living and working in Scotland, including access to childcare.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 November 2025

S6W-41199

In line with the Verity House Agreement, local authorities have the autonomy to deliver services that meet the assessed needs of young people in their areas.Since 2021-2022, the Scottish Government have also provided grant funding to Youth Scotland to coordinate the Young Islanders Network which provides young people aged 5-25 years a safe space to express and discuss issues that affect their lives and their islands. Scottish Government are providing £119,400 in 2025-26 to support the network.Young Islanders Network members have been closely involved in informing both the implementation of the current National Islands Plan, published in 2019, and the development of the new iteration of the plan.In 2024-25, Scottish Government also provided £125k to the Rural Youth Action Network (RYAN) as a youth-led project, coordinated jointly by Scottish Rural Action (SRA) and Youth Scotland, to consolidate momentum behind a rural youth mobilisation and participation platform in Scotland.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 November 2025

S6W-41233

One aspect of this is the Promise Progress Framework, which builds on a theory of change to identify outcomes for care-experienced children, young people, and families which need to improve by 2030, and national-level data that can help understand where change is happening.The Scottish Government acknowledges that transformational change is required and that progress must be understood not only through outcomes, but also through the lived...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 November 2025

S6W-41276

We understand these concerns, and we are committed to working with the key stakeholders to explore alternative artificial pitch systems and more sustainable infill products to reduce the spread of microplastics in the environment.Artificial grass pitches play an important role in the delivery of sport and physical activity across Scotland, helping the nation to lead more active, healthy lives. Well maintained artificial pitches allow for year-round, intensive use and can provide significantly more playing hours than traditional grass pitches.sportscotland, our national agency for sport continue to engage with sporting bodies, educational bodies, and key partners across the sporting sector in the development of synthetic pitches and surfaces.EU legislation designed to protect the environment from exposure to microplastics means that, from 2031, rubber crumb infill material will no longer be available for use on artificial pitches within the EU.While preparation of a restriction proposal under UK REACH has not been taken forward at this time, we are still in discussions with Welsh Government and UK Government on next steps.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 October 2025

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We therefore fully support the UK Government and IWC in seeking to secure a permanent worldwide ban, and in continuing to call on all countries who practice any form of whaling, to cease these operations and enforce the worldwide ban.As part of the annual UK-Faroe Islands fisheries negotiations, officials continue to work with the UK Government and raise this topic with Faroe Islands officials.As outlined in the UK/ Faroe Islands Fisheries Framework Agreement ‘The Contracting Parties shall cooperate with a view to achieving the objective of ensuring the long-term conservation and sustainable use of marine living...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 October 2025

S6W-40864

The Scottish Government is committed to ensuring that children and young people in Scotland are safe and supported in their online lives. We recognise the significant risks posed by harmful online content and the importance of robust regulation to protect children from exploitation, abuse, and exposure to inappropriate material.It is important to note that ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 October 2025

S6W-40998

The Plan aims, through collaboration between colleges, universities, public and third sector, to join up support that is already available, embedding students into the wider communities in which they live and study. Through the Action Plan’s Delivery Group, the Scottish Government is bringing partners together to make this happen.

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