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Official Report Meeting date: 21 November 2018

Local Government and Communities Committee 21 November 2018

Under those circumstances, is that date not reasonable? I can see that Mr Kerr is itching to come in.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 April 2020

Meeting of the Parliament 28 April 2020

Those numbers are about a week out of date and will be updated later this week.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20200512

S5W-28998 Oliver Mundell: To ask the Scottish Government what specific action it is taking to support coach drivers and the coach holiday industry in Scotland during the COVID-19 outbreak.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

BB20180904

(S5F-02550) Members selected for Portfolio Questions on 12 September 2018 The following members have been randomly selected for Portfolio Questions on the above date. Questions must be lodged no later than 12 noon on Wednesday 05 September 2018.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 March 2023

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Table 1: Average expenditure per place for each education level in cash terms Education level 2012-13 1 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2 2016-17 3 2017-18 4 2018-19 4,5 2019-20 4,6 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 8 Pre-School £3,194 £3,102 £3,411 £3,957 £4,344 £4,561 £5,190 £6,916 £9,366 £10,435 - Primary School £4,899 £4,880 £4,819 £4,877 £4,980 £5,169 £5,444 £5,791 £6,130 £6,550 - Secondary School £6,629 £6,714 £6,795 £6,920 £7,046 £7,127 £7,454 £7,789 £7,906 £8,174 - College £4,012 £4,043 £4,029 £4,024 £4,092 £4,196 £4,539 £4,665 £4,878 £4,952 £5,054 University £7,139 £7,175 £7,240 £7,237 £7,005 £7,013 £7,182 £7,187 £7,316 £7,433 £7,558 Table 2 provides the same information in 2022-23 prices.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 April 2025

S6W-36442

Some information is available where any such use of a weapon resulted in either the exclusion of a pupil or the recording of a weapon possession (used) crime by the police.Table One shows those exclusions from school in 2020-21 and 2022-23 which included the reasons of Physical assault using improvised weapon, physical assault using weapon and threat of phy...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 March 2025

S6W-35281

This supports delivery of the Sexual Health and Blood Borne Virus Action Plan 2023-26, including a range of projects focused on HIV transmission elimination (details of which were published with the Plan).Other specific projects the Scottish Government has funded include the national HIV anti-stigma campaign (£250,000 in 2022-23), the development of an ePrEP clinic (£400,000 in 2022-23), emergency department opt-out testing pilots (£145,000 in 2023-24), online postal self-sampling for sexually transmitted infections and HIV (£119,000 in 2023-24 and £300,000 in 2024-25), the Terrence Higgins Trust HIV self-test service (around £120,000 per year) and a workforce education project led by Waverley Care to reduce stigma in health and social care settings (£95,000 in 2024-25).
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 October 2024

S6W-30295

The Scottish Government has published the following reports relating to the Communities Mental Health and Wellbeing Fund for Adults.Year 1 (2021-2022)Communities Mental Health and Wellbeing Fund: year 1 - monitoring and reporting summary - gov.scot (www.gov.scot)External Evaluation of Year 1Communities Mental Health and Wellbeing Fund for adults: evaluation - gov.scot (www.gov.scot)Year 2 (2022 -2023)Communities Mental Health and Wellbeing Fund for adults: year 2 - monitoring and reporting summary - gov.scot (www.gov.scot)Year 3 (2023-2024)Communities Mental Health and Wellbeing Fund for Adults - year 3: monitoring and reporting summary - gov.scot (www.gov.scot)Year 4 of the Fund opened for applications on 30 September 2024.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 October 2024

S6W-30622

The accounts are published and available for download on the Scottish Government website for the financial years 2015-16 to 2023-24:2023-24 (page 89) https://www.gov.scot/publications/scottish-government-consolidated-accounts-year-ended-31-march-2024/2022-23 (page 109) https://www.gov.scot/publications/scottish-government-consolidated-accounts-year-ended-31-march-2023/2021-22 (page 100) https://www.gov.scot/publications/scottish-government-consolidated-accounts-year-ended-31-march-2022/2020-21 (page 95) https://www.gov.scot/publications/scottish-government-consolidated-accounts-year-ended-31-march-2021/2019-20 (page 63) https://www.gov.scot/publications/scottish-government-consolidated-accounts-2019-2020/2018-19 (page 55) https://www.gov.scot/publications/scottish-government-consolidated-accounts-year-ended-31-march-2019/2017-18 (page 44) https://www.gov.scot/publications/scottish-government-consolidated-accounts-year-ended-31-march-2018/2016-17 (page 41) https://www.gov.scot/publications/scottish-government-consolidated-accounts-year-ended-31-march-2017/2015-16 (page 46) https://www.gov.scot/publications/scottish-government-consolidated-accounts-2015-16/The accounts prior to 2015-16 are not published online, with information back to 2004-05 held within Scottish Government electronic records.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 April 2024

S6W-26220

The modelling then explored 4 illustrative scenarios for how these changes in drinking persisted, or not, from 2022 onwards and compared these to drinking having remained at pre-pandemic levels throughout.

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