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Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 April 2023

S6W-16414

To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an update on the creation of a Scottish Education Exchange Programme, and what the anticipated launch date of the programme is.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 December 2022

S6W-12729

The latest Youth Music Initiative evaluation can be found here , which demonstrates the programme’s lasting impact on young people’s attainment and wellbeing.  
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 December 2022

S6W-12695

We have expanded our Single Building Assessment programme to more than 100 buildings which will be assessed as part of the expanded pilot programme.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 September 2022

S6W-10272

Current investment for A77 Trunk Road Maintenance is allocated on a rolling 1 and 3 year programme. Our programmes currently indicate an allocation of £7,03m for this financial year as well as a provisional maintenance spend for 2023/24 and 2024/25 of £5.4m and £5.74m respectively.  
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 September 2021

S6W-02843

In the Programme for Government 2021 - 2022 we have updated the target from a minimum of 3,000 hectares per year of new native woodland creation, to a minimum of 4,000 hectares.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 November 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 13 November 2024

Some of the money could provide Scotland with £700 million per annum, not simply to plug potholes but to assist in maintaining and modernising the network.
Official Report Meeting date: 17 June 2021

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 17 June 2021

Motion, as amended, agreed to, That the Parliament supports the national mission to tackle drug-related deaths and harms; welcomes proposals for the introduction of guidance to increase the accessibility of residential rehabilitation programmes; notes that increased funding is supporting enhancements to ensure that resources reach frontline treatment, rehabilitation and recovery services in areas of acute demand; believes that the new Medication-Assisted Treatment Standards are fundamental to ensuring that everyone who requires support can get access to the drug treatment or support option that they seek; further believes that actions on the standards, such as the implementation of same-day prescribing and increasing the range of treatment options available across the country, will help save lives; supports calls for an urgent four-nations summit to consider reform of the 50-year-old Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 to fully align the law with a public health response, so that all options for tackling the harm caused by drugs can be deployed, if supported by the Scottish Parliament; considers that the resources of the police and justice system should be focused on supporting lifesaving, public health interventions and believes that all options within the existing legal framework should be explored to support the delivery of safe consumption facilities; notes that delivering the new Medication-Assisted Treatment Standards will require significant service reform; believes that, given the scale of the drugs deaths crisis in Scotland, there must be public accountability and scrutiny over implementation of the standards; calls on the Scottish Government to report on a six-monthly basis to the Parliament on the progress of implementation and service improvement; considers that safe consumption rooms are an important public health measure that could reduce drug deaths and deliver wider benefits to communities, as they have done elsewhere; condemns the UK Government’s refusal to support trials in Scotland and urges it to reconsider; calls on the Scottish Government to investigate, as a matter of urgency, what options it has to establish legal and safe consumption rooms within the existing legal framework; notes the recommendation made by Sir Harry Burns to routinely record adverse childhood experiences, and believes that all aspects of recovery and treatment should be trauma-informed; understands that guidance has previously been issued by the Lord Advocate to police officers relating to the use of recorded police warnings in certain cases of minor offending; would support a new Lord Advocate reviewing this guidance and examining how it can be strengthened, in light of the resolution of the Parliament on motion S5M-24396 on 18 March 2021 and the support expressed for working towards diverting people caught in possession of drugs for personal use into treatment, and believes that a parliamentary statement after the summer recess from the new Lord Advocate on the principles and practicalities of diversion would be beneficial in informing public debate and the response of authorities to Scotland’s drugs deaths crisis.
Official Report Meeting date: 18 February 2014

Public Petitions Committee 18 February 2014

I raised the point about employer-employee relationships in terms of legislation and compensation.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 March 2014

Justice Sub-Committee on Policing 06 March 2014

In contractual terms, the authority effectively has the ultimate responsibility for the programme, but on a practical programme delivery level it is driven through a programme board, of which I am the senior responsible officer.
Committees Published: 10 May 2024

Scottish Government programme of work on climate change

Scottish Government programme of work on climate change. Letter from Cabinet Secretary for Net Zero and Energy on the Scottish Government programme of work on climate change.

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