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Questions and Answers Date answered: 9 April 2024

S6W-26325

Information on the groups each of these education outcomes is analysed for can be found in the respective section of the publication report, as per the hyperlinks provided above. S6W-26325
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 March 2024

S6W-26086

Transport Scotland /VisitScotland net investment 2023-24 £518,000 2022-23 £273,000 2021-22 £1,010,000 2020-21 £45,000 2019-20 £189,000 2018-19 £700,000 2017-18 £974,000 2016-17 £436,000 S6W-26086
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 March 2024

S6W-25908

Scottish Government is working closely with PHS, national and international partners, to ensure preparedness in case that they may continue to have increasing prevalence in the drug supply. S6W-25908
Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 March 2024

S6W-25887

is available in translation and alternative formats, including an Easy Read resource, to ensure the information is accessible for women and families across Scotland. S6W-25887
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 March 2024

S6W-25266

A breakdown across projects is detailed in the flowing table: Energy Transition Skills Hub (formerly Advanced Manufacturing Skills Hub £1,180,000 (capital) Cabrach Distillery £361,767.25 (capital) Climate Assemblies Pilot £214,055 (resource) Community Capacity Support £23,968 (resource) Digital Innovation Lab £313,982.04 (capital) Easter Anguston Farm £504,446.86 (capital) Energy Skills Passport 1,871,967.88 (capital) Findhorn Ecovillage £226,775 (capital) Findhorn Watershed Initiative £139,972.45 (capital) Hydrogen Offshore Production (HOP2) £126,000 (capital) Hydroglen £262,270.09 (capital) Just Transition Hub £243,601.16 (capital) Moray Council Just Transition Masterplan £250,544.62 (capital) NESS Carbon Capture Feasibility Study £96,750 (capital) North East Adventure Tourism (NEAT) £397,000 (capital) Participatory Budgeting £1 million (capital), £200,000 (resource) Pilot Energy Skills Project £39,960 (capital) SeedPod £500,000 (capital) Social Enterprise Just Transition Fund £476k (capital), £500k (FT’s), £27,180 (resource) Sustainable Solvent Recovery/EV Battery Recycling £457,559 (capital) Supply Chain Pathway and Energy Transition Challenge Fund £1,299,598 (capital) Tidal Rotor Generator £71,200 (capital) Moray Net Zero Bottlenecks £41,596.47 (capital) Wave Energy Converter £70,000 (capital) S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 March 2024

S6W-25673

Additionally, Education Scotland is developing a new dedicated LfS online portal to provide examples for educators on good practice approaches to embedding LfS. S6W-25673
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 February 2024

S6W-25541

These include body scanners and Rapiscan machines, which detect substances that may be concealed in items of mail and personal property. S6W-25541
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 February 2024

S6W-25607

Some benefits, such as the digital tracking of medical devices in the event of a recall, can only be realised and verified if a recall notice is received and this may not happen during the lifecycle of the programme. S6W-25607
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 February 2024

S6W-25612

I look forward to continuing to work with colleagues across the chamber as we move this ambitious new dementia strategy for Scotland into delivery, to achieve our ambition to keep people living with dementia well for longer, in a setting of their choice. S6W-25612
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 February 2024

S6W-24906

These were not recurring objectives and were met within the years set.Throughout 2020-21 implement the actions/activities in the School Improvement Plan to ensure children and young people who attend the Royal Blind School receive high quality education and care.To continue to develop and operate the Learning Hub in order to provide support to local authorities, children and young people with visual impairment and their families and other agencies with visual impairment across Scotland; and provide by 31 March 2020 an evaluation of progress in the 2019-20 outcomes report. S6W...

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