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Therefore, labour costs – for example machine operator wages – are not itemised separately.As each individual project across delivery partner and geographic location can vary significantly, it is not possible to determine an average labour cost across or within the delivery partners. S6W-23212
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Date answered:
5 December 2023
A copy of the letter is available on the Scottish Parliament website at: https://www.parliament.scot/-/media/files/committees/local-gov/correspondence/2023/shorttermlets27oct.pdf S6W-23067
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Date answered:
5 December 2023
We will also continue to utilise other feedback mechanisms, including the Caseworker Forum, to ensure that we continue to provide what colleagues need and what represents the greatest return on investment for the Parliament. S6W-23026
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Date answered:
4 December 2023
Internal Scottish Government analysis using the Social Security Scotland statistics, in combination with published population data, suggests an estimate of 500 payments were made in East Kilbride in the Winter of 2022-23. S6W-22995
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Date answered:
4 December 2023
Internal Scottish Government analysis using the Social Security Scotland statistics, in combination with published population data, suggests an estimate of 6000 payments were made in East Kilbride in the Winter of 2022-23. S6W-22997
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Date answered:
30 November 2023
The Scottish Government do not have any current plans to consult further on the way we present this data, however we would be happy to provide more detailed data on specific crime or offence categories on request. S6W-23091
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Date answered:
28 November 2023
The total paid for these services was £224,956.05:£54,331.80 in 2018-19£30,758.37 in 2019-20£9,614.00 in 2020-21£88,307.64 in 2021-22£15,647.50 in 2022-23£26,296.74 in 2023-24 S6W-22925
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Date answered:
23 November 2023
This editorial highlights the reasons behind this excess mortality are likely to be multifactorial, including persisting direct and indirect effects of COVID-19, surges in flu and respiratory infections, significant pressures on NHS acute services, and reductions in secondary prevention as an inevitable part of the response to COVID-19. S6W-22936
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Date answered:
22 November 2023
My officials are also continuing to engage with the DfT around UK Government plans to introduce new legislation to support self-driving vehicles. S6W-22928