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We are developing an Scottish Action Plan for Rare Disease based on the four priorities of the UK Rare Disease Framework: faster diagnoses, increased awareness, better care co-ordination, and access to specialist treatments and care. S6W-08085
We will continue to engage regularly with these specialists from across Scottish NHS boards as we move into the implementation phase, considering the recommendations made in the Progressive Stroke Pathway. S6W-08194
. £4.25m of that allocation is directly focussed on offering treatment to those already on CAMHS waiting lists, with a view to clearing all backlogs by March 2023. S6W-08356
The Scottish Government considers that producers should also cover the cost of managing litter disposed of on the ground, and we are working with the Welsh Government to explore options to put this in place. S6W-08425
STAG is not usually adopted when considering maintenance issues of an existing asset which will not significantly change or affect the operation of the transport system. S6W-08241
Further information on PSF is available on the Scottish Government website , including comprehensive guidance for those seeking to get involved. S6W-08231
It is possible that legislative consent may be required for other UK Bills and those will be drawn to the attention of the Parliament as they arise. S6W-08484
While the above sets out discreet funding to support those with a rare disease, many of our wider health priorities will equally contribute and deliver improved care for those living with a rare disease. S6W-08219
It will put recommendations to the joint Scottish Government/COSLA officers’ Settlement Distribution Group with Ministers and Council Leaders’ subsequently being provided with advice later in 2022. S6W-07958