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Of this area, 96-98% is for conifer forest: Financial year Total felling area approved (hectares) 2016-17 21,292 2017-18 20,989 2018-19 14,735 2019-20 13,337 2020-21 13,330 2021-22 16,365 2022-23 15,113 S6W-21545
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
26 September 2023
To ask the Scottish Government whether it can confirm how many households have been supported with energy efficiency measures, in each month since September 2022. The Scottish Government delivers support for energy efficiency measures in owner occupied household through a number of schemes.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
19 September 2023
This is in addition to £36.7 million allocated to Health Boards via the Outcomes Framework in 2022-23, and the total package of core funding that Health Boards receive.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
14 September 2023
I recognise the need for urgent action in Inverclyde following the publication of the National Records of Scotland data on alcohol-specific deaths during 2022. It shows that with 28 deaths Inverclyde had the highest age standardised mortality rate for alcohol-specific deaths in Scotland – at 33 per 100,000 of population.
As the rent cap element of the emergency Cost of Living (Tenant Protection) (Scotland) Act 2022 applies only to in-tenancy rent increases, where a new tenancy is created the landlord is able to increase the rent being requested.
The Year One report for the National Transition Training Fund (NTTF) was published in February 2022 and can be found here: National Transition Training Fund (NTTF): year 1 report - gov.scot (www.gov.scot) .
Meanwhile, the Scottish Infected Blood Support Scheme continues to provide ongoing financial support and all beneficiaries on the schemes - both infected individuals and bereaved partners - received an interim compensation payment of £100,000, following the Inquiry's recommendation in its first interim report of July 2022. S6W-18944
To ask the Scottish Government, in light of the commitment in its Care in the Digital Age: Delivery Plan 2022-23, what it has done to develop an effective partnership model, bringing together health and care practitioners, industry, and academia to collaborate to solve key demand-led challenges and support economic growth for Scotland.
To ask the Scottish Government, in light of the commitment in its Care in the Digital Age: Delivery Plan 2022-23, what it has done to deliver improvements to telecare services, such as greater use of proactive wellbeing calls by alarm receiving centres, to telecare users.