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Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 September 2024

S6W-29521

Improving the experience of disabled applicants and employees is an integral part of this plan, and employees who are neurodivergent, are autistic and/or have learning disabilities are a central focus of our activity. S6W-29521
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 September 2024

S6W-29558

To enable this we continue to support NUS Think Positive with £130,000 in 2024-25. S6W-29558
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 September 2024

S6W-29612

•£13.1m for taking a cross Scottish Government approach to system change(Element 3) which is supporting 12 projects across Scottish Government policy areas to help progress the aims of the Programme. S6W-29612
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 September 2024

S6W-29404

The average timeline to determine new onshore renewable electricity generating station applications is currently 22.7 months (down from 38.5 months pre 2015). S6W-29404
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 September 2024

S6W-28610

’ The statistics show that in the full financial year 2023-24, 938 placements were approved. S6W-28610
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 September 2024

S6W-29404

The average timeline to determine new onshore renewable electricity generating station applications is currently 22.7 months (down from 38.5 months pre 2015). S6W-29404
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 September 2024

S6W-29612

•£13.1m for taking a cross Scottish Government approach to system change(Element 3) which is supporting 12 projects across Scottish Government policy areas to help progress the aims of the Programme. S6W-29612
Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 September 2024

S6W-29591

Communities can raise objections and where there do so there is a requirement for these to be considered and addressed.Many rural communities exist in close proximity to forest land and forests normally deliver a range of opportunities and benefits for local people.Scottish Government is striving to ensure that more people and communities have the opportunity to engage with our expanding forests and woodland, and that more people and communities benefit from forestry.We want to ensure that the woodland expansion needed to tackle the twin climate and biodiversity crises takes place in a just and sustainable way, with positive impacts for everybody, including future generations to come. S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 September 2024

S6W-29591

Communities can raise objections and where there do so there is a requirement for these to be considered and addressed.Many rural communities exist in close proximity to forest land and forests normally deliver a range of opportunities and benefits for local people.Scottish Government is striving to ensure that more people and communities have the opportunity to engage with our expanding forests and woodland, and that more people and communities benefit from forestry.We want to ensure that the woodland expansion needed to tackle the twin climate and biodiversity crises takes place in a just and sustainable way, with positive impacts for everybody, including future generations to come. S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 September 2024

S6W-29258

I can confirm however, that people seeking asylum in Scotland who are currently eligible for free bus travel through the National Concessionary Travel Schemes, including those under 22, those aged 60 and over and those with qualifying disabilities, will continue to be able to make use of their entitlement. S6W-29258

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