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Official Report Meeting date: 27 April 2022

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 27 April 2022

I raised that in a debate that we had in March. Last year, it was being reported by the Scottish Government that Scotland was facing a £190 million clawback from the EU due to irregularities in EU funding.
Official Report Meeting date: 13 January 2022

Meeting of the Parliament 13 January 2022

Furthermore, the number of Government-funded places in residential rehabilitation declined throughout 2021, from 47 placements in March to 36 in September. That is a long way from reaching that figure of 1,000.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 1 May 2019

S5W-22664

To ask the Scottish Government, further to the answer to question S4W-29691 by Angela Constance on 2 March 2016, whether it will provide the figures for each year since 2015-16.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 June 2018

S5W-17133

We are also taking action to tackle child sexual exploitation and child trafficking. In March 2016 we published an update of the National Action Plan to Prevent and Tackle Child Sexual Exploitation and a recent progress report, published in April this year, can be found online at http://www.gov.scot/Publications/2018/04/6944 , demonstrating the range of w...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 April 2018

S5W-16083

During the day of celebrations, the Cabinet Secretary met veteran volunteers of the Tartan Day parade to thank them for their service, attended the Kirkin’ of the Tartan and joined the march for the Tartan Day parade. He also took the opportunity to meet Sgoil Lionacleit Pipe Band, a youth pipe band visiting New York to participate in Tartan Day.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 November 2017

S5W-12148

Should the flooding cease to abate further secondary and back-up plant, equipment and resources are available at short notice to be deployed and assist with alleviating the flooding issues encountered. In March 2013, Transport Scotland opened the purpose-built Traffic Scotland National Control Centre (TSNCC) at South Queensferry which aims to reduce journe...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 February 2017

S5W-05562

Communities across the whole of Scotland (including the islands) can apply for assistance towards the purchase of land and building assets; the Small Business Bonus alone has saved Highland and Eilean Siar ratepayers around £90m since it was established in 2008 and almost 11,000 properties in Highland and Eilean Siar benefit this year from up to 100% business rates relief under the Small Business Bonus Scheme; the £1.8bn Schools for the Future Programme which will deliver will deliver 112 new or refurbished schools by end of March...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 September 2016

S5W-02037

Table one shows the number of (a) referrals to drug and alcohol treatment services and (b) the number of clients who have started first treatment for drug or alcohol misuse between 1 April 2011 2016 and 31 March 2016. The figures given are for total number of referrals and treatments not number of individuals, as many clients will be referred and treated ...
Official Report Meeting date: 3 September 2013

Public Petitions Committee 03 September 2013

We are targeting March for the roll-out, but the feedback from suppliers is that doing 29 vessels in less than three months is optimistic.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 July 2012

S4W-08076

Number of Working Days Lost Due to Sickness Absence, Declared as Stress Related, During the Period 1 April 2007 to 31 March 2008 SPS Establishment Pay Band B Pay Band C Pay Band D Pay Band E Pay Band F Grand Total Aberdeen 7 45 33 85 Barlinnie 101 294 694 93 1,182 Cornton Vale 104 343 32 479 Dumfries 11 229 240 Edinburgh 240 126 262 150 778 Glenochil 141 309 401 198 226 1,275 Greenock 48 198 246 Headquarters 8 25 64 97 Inverness 20 17 67 1 105 Open Estate 121 15 136 Perth 55 205 370 9 639 Peterhead 25 75 567 179 846 Polmont 181 309 217 116 823 Shotts 49 85 673 14 80 901 SPS College 18 18 Grand Total 812 1,616 4,212 840 370 7,850 Number of Working Days Lost Due to Sickness Absence, Declared as Stress Related, During the Period 1 April 2008 to 31 March 2009 SPS Establishment Pay Band B Pay Band C Pay Band D Pay Band E Pay Band F Pay Band G Pay Band H Grand Total Aberdeen 15 141 156 Barlinnie 75 368 708 1,151 Cornton Vale 225 241 68 78 612 Dumfries 105 31 10 146 Edinburgh 10 15 366 391 Glenochil 40 218 236 27 27 548 Greenock 85 1 86 Headquarters 56 19 64 62 47 248 Open Estate 112 23 135 Perth 37 58 128 31 254 Peterhead 65 282 57 171 575 Polmont 35 69 213 284 601 Shotts 37 489 133 24 683 SPS College 5 20 25 Grand Total 355 1,863 2,456 457 371 62 47 5,611 Number of Working Days Lost Due to Sickness Absence, Declared as Stress Related, During the Period 1 April 2009 to 31 March 2010 SPS Establishment Pay Band B Pay Band C Pay Band D Pay Band E Pay Band F Pay Band G Grand Total Aberdeen 30 158 188 Barlinnie 85 711 16 42 854 Cornton Vale 44 291 41 376 Dumfries 36 153 189 Edinburgh 76 183 259 Glenochil 186 319 505 Greenock 55 23 78 Headquarters 2 101 85 22 16 226 Inverness 53 53 Open Estate 14 98 112 Perth 10 177 157 18 362 Peterhead 10 37 63 26 136 Polmont 18 206 242 22 488 Shotts 1 575 261 212 1,049 SPS College 10 15 50 75 Grand Total 51 1,637 2,797 385 64 16 4,950 Number of Working Days Lost Due to Sickness Absence, Declared as Stress Related, During the Period 1 April 2010 to 31 March 2011 SPS Establishment Pay Band B Pay Band C Pay Band D Pay Band E Pay Band F Pay Band G Pay Band H Pay Band I Grand Total Aberdeen 67 100 88 255 Barlinnie 55 200 377 632 Central Stores 5 5 Cornton Vale 54 3 300 15 372 Edinburgh 32 130 31 193 Glenochil 37 691 130 858 Greenock 75 112 15 202 Headquarters 22 11 32 10 75 Inverness 97 69 166 Open Estate 63 78 292 35 9 477 Perth 64 101 66 4 235 Peterhead 11 222 51 3 287 Polmont 93 111 229 46 479 Shotts 118 201 177 76 103 675 SPS College 89 25 114 Grand Total 587 1,453 2,383 345 97 47 10 103 5,025 Number of Working Days Lost Due to Sickness Absence, Declared as Stress Related, During the Period 1 April 2011 to 31 March 2012 SPS Establishment Pay Band B Pay Band C Pay Band D Pay Band E Pay Band F Pay Band G Pay Band H Pay Band I Grand Total Aberdeen 195 59 13 45 312 Barlinnie 73 260 333 Central Stores 27 72 99 Cornton Vale 11 62 400 3 476 Dumfries 11 88 99 Edinburgh 69 113 123 29 334 Glenochil 28 41 76 145 Greenock 20 44 64 Headquarters 35 278 77 17 63 470 Inverness 21 21 Low Moss 2 267 101 370 Open Estate 6 32 59 97 Perth 66 82 129 277 Peterhead 67 175 110 352 Polmont 77 85 227 76 6 471 Shotts 69 205 159 14 447 Grand Total 294 1,395 2,027 394 135 45 63 14 4,367 Source: Quarterly Departmental Sickness Absence Returns.

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