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Questions and Answers Date answered: 31 July 2023

S6W-19782

In the last year, the Net Zero IMG has met on 26 October 2022, 27 April 2023 and 28 June 2023.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 June 2023

S6W-18994

The first meeting of the Group took place on 15 December 2022. The group is due to reconvene shortly.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 June 2023

S6W-18618

To ask the Scottish Government what action it can take to tackle any growing use of nitazenes and new psychoactive substances in Scotland, in light of reports that such drugs are already causing deaths. Following reports at the end of 2022 that nitazenes, a new form of synthetic opioid, had been detected in a drug related death in Scotland, Scottish Govern...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 31 May 2023

S6W-17975

The Nature restoration Fund recently provided £2 million to the Scottish Invasive Species Initiative . In 2022-23 Forestry and Land Scotland received £1.3 m for rhododendron control.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 31 May 2023

S6W-18033

Academic Year Intake target (excluding OUiS) OUiS Places Total Intake  2006-07 ( 1) 3,125  3,125  2007-08 3,083  3,083  2008-09 2,815 25 2,840  2009-10 2,853 23 2,876  2010-11 2,853 23 2,876  2011-12 2,580 20 2,600  2012-13 2,310 20 2,330  2013-14 2,370 20 2,390  2014-15 ( 2) 2,770 20 2,790  2015-16 2,845 20 2,865  2016-17 3,007 20 3,027  2017-18 ( 3) 3,149 26 3,175  2018-19 3,462 36 3,498  2019-20 3,656 93 3,749  2020-21 3,834 102 3,936  2021-22 4,052 110 4,162  2022...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 31 May 2023

S6W-18058

To ask the Scottish Government what action it is taking to increase the number of nursing students, in light of the reported statement by the Royal College of Nursing that 600 fewer nursing students started university in autumn 2022 than the Scottish Government's recommended target of 4,536.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 May 2023

S6W-17589

Delivery of public engagement in line with the upcoming strategy will be led and coordinated by our new national public energy agency, Heat & Energy Efficiency, which was established in a virtual form in September 2022 and currently operates in-house to the Scottish Government ahead of becoming a dedicated body by 2025.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 April 2023

S6W-16740

The former Secretary of State for DEFRA, George Eustice MP, who was in post while these recent trade deals were negotiated, expressed a similar view when he said in the UK Parliament on 14 November 2022 that “Wedid not need to give Australia or New Zealand full liberalisation in beef and sheep – it was not in our economic interest to do so”.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 March 2023

S6W-15500

DITPEW working group members also have lived experience of racism, professional experience in education and in developing anti-racist practice.Working with the General Teaching Council for Scotland to develop the new National Race Diversity Lead post which is supported by SG funding in 2022-24. It sees the postholder working across local authorities, region...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 March 2023

S6W-15298

Bursary recipients by subject in 2018-19, as a percentage of all Scottish domiciled PDGE/PDCE enrolments that year Chemistry (including one Biology/Chemistry dual entry) 1.63% Computing science 0.89% Home Economics – n/a n/a Mathematics (including one Maths/Physics dual entry) 3.17% Physics 1.38% Technical Education 1.63% Total 8.7%   Bursary recipients by subject in 2019-20, as a percentage of all Scottish domiciled PDGE/PDCE enrolments that year Chemistry 2.02% Computing Science 1.05% Home Economics 0.67% Mathematics (including two Maths/Physics dual entries) 2.32% Physics 0.1% Technical Education 1.35% Total 8.31%   Bursary recipients by subject in 2020-21, as a percentage of all Scottish domiciled PDGE/PDCE enrolments that year Chemistry (including three Chemistry/Biology and one Chemistry/Physics dual entries) 2.37% Computing Science 0.81% Home Economics 1.22% Mathematics (including five Maths/Physics dual entries) 2.44% Physics 1.69% Technical Education 1.63% Total 10.17%   Bursary recipients by subject in 2021-22, as a percentage of all Scottish domiciled PDGE/PDCE enrolments that year Chemistry (including one Chemistry/Biology dual entry) 2.26% Computing Science 0.99% Home Economics 0.78% Mathematics (including three Maths/Physics dual entries) 2.9% Physics 1.27% Technical Education (including one Technical Education/Physics dual entry) 1.48% Total 9.68%   Data for 2022...

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