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Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 February 2025

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A number of Local Press Titles were purchased as part of the campaign, including:Community Scotland Zone NewspaperSouth Annandale SeriesSouth Ayr AdvertiserSouth Berwickshire NewsSouth Border TelegraphSouth Cumnock Chronicle and Muirkirk AdvertiserSouth Dumfries CourierSouth Eskdale & Lidderdale AdvertiserSouth Galloway GazetteSouth Lanark and Carluke GazetteSouth Peeblesshire NewsSouth Southern ReporterSouth Stranraer & Wigtown Free PressSouth The Hawick PaperNorth Angus County PressNorth Banffshire AdvertiserNorth Banffshire HeraldNorth Banffshire JournalNorth The Buchie & Inverurie Herald/ Ellon Times/ Fraserburgh HeraldNorth Caithness CourierNorth Campbeltown Courier & Argyllshire AdvertiserNorth Deeside & Donside Piper and HeraldNorth Forres GazetteNorth Helensburgh AdvertiserNorth Highland News GroupNorth Huntly ExpressNorth Inverness Courier (Fri & Tues)North Isle of Bute NewsNorth John O'Groat JournalNorth Mearns Leader/ Kincardineshire ObserverNorth Northern ScotNorth Northern TimesNorth Oban Times and West Highland TimesNorth Ross-shire JournalNorth Shetland TimesNorth Stornoway GazetteNorth Strathspey and Badenoch HeraldNorth The Orcadian - OrkneyNorth West Highland Free PressThe Rethink Dementia campaign also utilised pharmacies, libraries, GP practices, community centres and sports centres, providing these settings with campaign assets across Scotland including rural communities. S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 November 2024

S6W-30442

The following funding has been given to the identified charities, both directly and indirectly:a) Epilepsy ScotlandYEARDirect SG FundingFunding via Intersectional PartnersTotal FundingJan-Mar 2019£8,000.00£0£8,000.002019 - 2020£0£0£02020 - 2021£42,453.27£2,000£44,453.272021 - 2022£16,960.40£9,990.00£26,950.402022 - 2023£46,902.92£10,000.00£56,902.922023 - 2024£25,923.00£99,917.00£125,840.002024 - 2025£0£92,971.00£92,971.00Total since January 2019£355,117.59(b) Epilepsy ConnectionsYEARDirect SG FundingFunding via Intersectional PartnersTotal FundingJan-Mar 2019£0£0£02019 - 2020£0£0£02020 - 2021£0£0£02021 - 2022£9,987.00£4,222.00£14,209.002022 - 2023£0£0£02023 - 2024£0£0£02024 - 2025£0£0£0Total since January 2019£14,209.00(c) Quarriers' non-clinical and non-residential care servicesYEARDirect SG FundingFunding via Intersectional PartnersTotal FundingJan-Mar 2019£0£9,000.00*£9,000.002019 - 2020£6,152.25£59,452.00£65,604.252020 - 2021£22,914.76£113,774.00£136,688.762021 - 2022£163,214.43£214,483.00£377,697.432022 - 2023£130,939.57£268,007.00£398,946.572023 - 2024£10,909.20£297,102.00£308,011.202024 - 2025£23,203.00£138,929.00£162,132.00Total since January 2019£1,458,080.21*a quarter of an annual payment of £36,000.00 in 2018-2019(d) Cerebral Palsy ScotlandYEARDirect SG FundingFunding via Intersectional PartnersTotal FundingJan-Mar 2019£0£12,500.00*£12,500.002019 - 2020£11,938.50£50,000.00£61,938.502020 - 2021£37,106.50£120,308.00£157,414.502021 - 2022£59,558.50£50,000.00£109,558.502022 - 2023£48,270.50£52,500.00£100,770.502023 - 2024£43,460.00£62,490.00£105,950.002024 - 2025£2,640.00£39,375.00£42,015.00Total since January 2019£590,147.00*a quarter of an annual payment of £50,000.00 in 2018-2019(e) MS Society ScotlandYEARDirect SG FundingFunding via Intersectional PartnersTotal FundingJan-Mar 2019£0£0£02019 - 2020£0£0£02020 - 2021£68,123.00£0£68,123.002021 - 2022£66,513.33£0£66,513.332022 - 2023£33,256.67£0£33,256.672023 - 2024£20,702.00£0£20,702.002024 - 2025£20,702.00£0£20,702.00Total since January 2019£209,297.00(f) Parkinson's UKYEARDirect SG FundingFunding via Intersectional PartnersTotal FundingJan-Mar 2019£0£0£02019 - 2020£75,000.00£0£75,000.002020 - 2021£26,983.00£0£26,983.002021 - 2022£93,402.00£0£93,402.002022 - 2023£60,124.00£0£60,124.002023 - 2024£31,175.00£0£31,175.002024 - 2025£0£0£0Total since January 2019£286,684.00(g) MND ScotlandYEARDirect SG FundingFunding via Intersectional PartnersTotal FundingJan-Mar 2019£0£0£02019 - 2020£11,698.29£0£11,698.292020 - 2021£0£0£02021 - 2022£55,545.01£0£55,545.012022 - 2023£0£0£02023 - 2024£27,950.90£0£27,950.902024 - 2025£0£0£0Total since January 2019£95,194.20 S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 31 October 2024

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Therefore, supporting the tourism industry is not just about spending; it's an investment that brings returns to our society as a whole. S6W-30412
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 September 2024

S6W-29885

They allocate the total financial resources available to them, including support for youth work, on the basis of local needs and priorities, having first fulfilled their statutory obligations and the jointly agreed set of national and local priorities. S6W-29885
Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 May 2024

S6W-27640

Our position on the impact of these reforms is that they will help us rise to the challenge of meeting our ambitions, delivering active travel services that are better aligned with regional transport strategies and infrastructure, that better meet the needs of local communities, and that significantly increase the national-level numbers of active and sustainable everyday journeys. S6W-27640
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 February 2024

S6W-25304

It extended to, for example, personal digital devices that would both allow them to engage with advocacy but also assist with home schooling as required. S6W-25304
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 January 2024

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Resigned by Programme     Count of Registration Number Column Labels    Row Labels 2021 2022 2023 Grand Total Acute Care Common Stem 2 4 3 9 Acute Internal Medicine 1 1  2 Anaesthetics 15 13 2 30 Broad Based Training  2 2 4 Cardiology  1  1 Chemical pathology  1  1 Child and adolescent psychiatry 4   4 Clinical Oncology 1  1 2 Clinical radiology 4 2 2 8 Core Anaesthetics 5 3 4 12 Core Medical Training South 2   2 Core Psychiatry Training 8 9 15 32 Core Surgical Training 12 2 6 20 Dermatology - South East 2 2  4 Emergency medicine (run through) 5 10 3 18 Foundation Year 1 16 16 13 45 Foundation Year 2 10 5 8 23 Forensic psychiatry 1   1 Gastroenterology 1 1 1 3 General Practice 28 32 15 75 General psychiatry 1 1 2 4 General surgery 3 6 3 12 Geriatric medicine 1 1 2 4 Haematology 1 2 5 8 Histopathology 5 5 1 11 Infectious diseases 1   1 Intensive care medicine  1 3 4 Internal Medicine Training 5 28 29 62 Medical Microbiology  1 1 2 Medical oncology  1  1 Medical psychotherapy  1  1 Neurology   1 1 Neurosurgery  1 1 2 Obstetrics and gynaecology 2 3 6 11 Occupational medicine 1 1  2 Ophthalmology 3 3  6 Paediatrics 9 3 12 24 Palliative medicine   1 1 Plastic surgery 2   2 Public Health Medicine  1  1 Renal medicine   1 1 Respiratory medicine   2 2 Rheumatology  1 1 2 Trauma and orthopaedic surgery 2 2 3 7 Urology 1   1 Vascular Surgery   1 1 Grand Total 154 168 150 472 Total Number of trainees 6573 6828 7038 20439 Overall percentage of resignations per year 2.34% 2.46% 2.13% 2.30%   Outcome 4 by Programme     Count of GMC No Column Labels    Row Labels 2021 2022 2023 Grand Total Acute Internal Medicine 1   1 Anaesthetics 1 2 1 4 Core Anaesthetics 2 3  5 Core Medical Training 2   2 Core Psychiatry 4 4 4 12 Core Surgical Training 1   1 Foundation Year 1 1 1  2 Foundation Year 2  2 1 3 General Practice 1 1 5 7 General surgery   1 1 Haematology  2  2 Histopathology  1  1 Internal Medicine Training   3 3 Obstetrics and gynaecology   1 1 Oral and maxillo-facial surgery 1  1 2 Rheumatology 2   2 Trauma and orthopaedic surgery   1 1 Grand Total 16 16 17 49 Total Number of trainees 6573 6828 7038 20439 Overall percentage of resignations per year 0.24% 0.23% 0.24% 0.23%     S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 November 2023

S6W-22396

You will promote the UNCRC throughout the creation and development of the project, and related policies and procedures in relation to this funding. S6W-22396
Questions and Answers Date answered: 30 May 2023

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Over 3,100 premises have also been connected through the R100 Scottish Broadband Voucher Scheme. S6W-17961
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 April 2023

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Highland £83,603.70 Wheels in Nairnshire Orkney £80,856.00 Island of Hoy Development Trust Argyll and Bute £66,638.00 Ross of Mull and Iona Community Trust Highland £67,371.40 Transport for Tongue Aberdeen £76,535.00 Clan Cancer Support Dumfries and Galloway £46,000.00 Galloway Community Transport Aberdeen £76,535.00 Camphill School Aberdeen West Lothian £41,979.80 The Larder (West Lothian) Dumfries and Galloway £71,040.00 Annandale Community Transport Highland £8,400.00 Connect Assynt Total £618,958.90    Table 3: Plugged-in Communities, Grants to Car Clubs, payments in financial year 22-23 to 28 February 2023 Local Authority Area Amount Paid Car Club Aberdeen £13,801.68 Grampian Housing Association Renfrewshire £3,375.00 Linstone Housing Association Glasgow £9,201.12 Queens Cross Housing Association Glasgow £15,335.14 Glasgow Housing Association Aberdeen £10,351.25 Osprey Housing Association Fife £19,584.00 Ore Valley Housing Association City of Edinburgh £39,168.00 Blackwood Group Total £110,816.19  S6W...

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