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Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 February 2025

S6W-35038

Instead the Scottish Government will continue to celebrate the contribution that young people make, strengthen their voices, and importantly ensure their views continue to be heard directly by decision makers. S6W-35038
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 February 2025

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The campaign evaluation found that the it was well received, with good brand cut through and 82% of consumers questioned about the impact of our adverts saying that they took action to change their behaviour after seeing them-particularly around ensuring their turkey was cooked thoroughly and using leftovers safely. S6W-34239
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 February 2025

S6W-34135

Transport Scotland’s Key Reported Road Casualties and Reported Road Casualties statistics publications will present both adjusted and unadjusted figures. S6W-34135
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 February 2025

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Between April 2024 and September 2024 imaging list size reduced by 7.5% and scopes by 7.3%.At Board level, we have seen significant percentage reductions in waiting times across a number of specialities where funding has been targeted, as set out in the following table:NHS BoardSpecialityActivity Type% change between ongoing waits April to end Sept 2024Ayrshire & ArranImagingDiagnostics-35.2%FifeImagingDiagnostics-44.3%Forth ValleyImagingDiagnostics-22.9%Golden Jubilee National HospitalImagingDiagnostics-16.7%GrampianImagingDiagnostics-34.3%HighlandImagingDiagnostics-6.0%LanarkshireImagingDiagnostics-7.3%TaysideImagingDiagnostics-11.4%BordersScopesDiagnostics-19.0%Greater Glasgow & ClydeScopesDiagnostics-26.7%GrampianScopesDiagnostics-9.0%HighlandScopesDiagnostics-6.5%LanarkshireScopesDiagnostics-16.1%TaysideScopesDiagnostics-8.6%LanarkshireOphthalmologyInpatient / Daycase-14.9%ShetlandOphthalmologyInpatient / Daycase-35.5%FifeOrthopaedicsInpatient / Daycase-5.2%Greater Glasgow & ClydeOrthopaedicsInpatient / Daycase-0.4%HighlandOrthopaedicsInpatient / Daycase-6.2%LanarkshireOrthopaedicsInpatient / Daycase-9.3%LothianOrthopaedicsInpatient / Daycase-7.6%Forth ValleyUrologyInpatient / Daycase-22.4%LothianUrologyInpatient / Daycase-12.7%HighlandENTInpatient / Daycase-19.0%LothianGeneral SurgeryInpatient / Daycase-9.8%HighlandGynaecologyNew Outpatients-9.6%HighlandOrthopaedicsNew Outpatients-8.5%Following the budget announcement in December 2024 to invest a further £200 million to reduce waiting and support reductions in delayed discharge, we will continue to build on progress to ensure that no one is waiting over 52 weeks by March 2026. S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 31 January 2025

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Please find details of these below:Fisheries stakeholders present:22-06-2023 – NMP Forum, in-person event at EICC, Edinburgh20-06-2024 – NMP2 HLO Fisheries workshop, virtual22-8-2024 – NMP2 Fisheries in-person workshop at FSS offices in Aberdeen13-11-2024 - NMP Forum, in-person event in Stirling21-01-2025 – NMP2 Community Engagement drop-in session, virtual meetingEnvironmental stakeholders present:22-06-2023 – NMP Forum, in-person event at EICC, Edinburg11-01-2024 – NMP2 consultation authorities workshop, VQ02-02-2024 – Meeting with consultation authorities, VQ23-4-2024 – NMP2 HLO workshop with Consultation authorities, VQ25-8-2024 – NMP2 HLO and draft policy ideas workshop with eNGOs, virtual30-5-2024 – NMP2 HLO Workshop with young Environmentalists, virtual13-8-2024 – NMP2 HLO follow-up discussion with Young Environmentalists, virtual15-8-2024 - NMP2 Environment follow-up discussion on HLO and draft policy ideas, virtual meeting13-11-2024 - NMP Forum, in-person event in Stirling21-01-2025 – NMP2 Community Engagement drop-in session, virtual meeting S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 January 2025

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It is essential that we use the evidence is used in this way to support the delivery of the casualty reduction targets set out in Scotland’s Road Safety Framework to 2030.From this process the following schemes have been constructed on the A90:2019-20 – 62020-21 – 102021-22 – 62022-23 – 32023-24 - 2Details of these below2023-24A90 between Kirriemuir Junction and the B9127 off-slip safety barriers and signage upgradesA90 between the B9128 junction and the St Ann's interchange road markings and studs implemented 2022-23A90 Cortes Junction Signing and Bollard ImprovementsA90 North Essie LandscapingFowlis Junction Signing Improvements 2021-22A90 Tealing to Murroes Junction Upgrades Electrical WorksA90 St Madoes SB On/Off Slip Signing ImprovementsA90 Lochlands Junction Signing and Road Markings ImprovementsA90 Cortes Junction ImprovementsA90 Toll of Birness VA SigningA90 Inveraldie VRS and Electrical Works 2020-21A90 Crimmond and Inverugie Jct LandscapingA90 Stirling Village Pedestrian ImprovementsA90 Stirling Village Vehicle Activated SigningA90 Tealing to Murroes Junction road marking improvementsA90 Hatton Village Resurfacing and RoadmarkingsA90 Newtonhill SB surfacing improvementsA90 Longforgan Safety Barrier InstallationA90 North Powrie VRS Safety Barrier InstallationA90 North Water Bridge to Fordoun Traffic Survey InvestigationA90 Drumlithie Junction road markings and signage improvements 2019-20A90 Hatton Village Resurfacing and RoadmarkingsA90 Tealing to Murroes Junction Upgrades, Safety Barrier Upgrades, Signing and Road Marking ImprovementsA90 South of Bridge of Muchalls Signing and Safety Barrier ImprovementsA90 Clepington Road, Rbt, Dundee Signing and Road Marking ImprovementsA90 Stirling Village Vehicle Activated Signing - Electrical WorksA90 Toll of Birness Signing Improvements S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 January 2025

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Whilst the authority must not unreasonably withhold consent to withdraw, local authorities can refuse to give their consent for a child to be withdrawn from the school roll in certain circumstances, including:where a child has been referred to social work, police or health for child protection reasons, and the matter is being investigatedwhere a child is on the child protection registerwhere a child has been referred to the Children’s Reporter on care and protection grounds, and the referral is being consideredwhere the child is the subject of a supervision requirement.The Scottish Government have been reviewing the home education guidance, working with stakeholders, and will publish updated guidance shortly.Scottish Government officials are monitoring progress of the UK Government’s Children’s Wellbeing Bill and what implications this might have for child protection processes in Scotland. S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 January 2025

S6W-32712

Turning specifically to Muslim women, the Scottish Government has provided over £150,000 in the current financial year to Amina, The Muslim Women’s Resource Centre to deliver a range of ambitions which address a number of issues including: violence against women and girls; children, young people and families’ intervention; adult learning and empowering communities. S6W-32712
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 January 2025

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See our webpages for more detail: Renewable energy - International development - gov.scot.Please also see the Scottish Government Contribution to international development 2021 to 2023, which provides a holistic look at a wide cross-section of our international development activity during calendar years 2021-23, as well as providing (c11) details of our future programmes from 2024 onwards. S6W-32615
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 December 2024

S6W-31991

The rates for 2025-2026 were proposed in the Scottish Budget 2025-26.Table 1: Non-domestic rates since 1999-2000Financial yearRateable value bandRate1999-2000Up to and including £10,00048.01999-2000£10,001 and above48.92000-2001Up to and including £10,00044.82000-2001£10,001 and above45.82001-2002Up to and including £10,00045.02001-2002£10,001 and above47.02002-2003Up to and including £10,00045.82002-2003£10,001 and above47.82003-2004Up to and including £25,00047.82003-2004£25,001 and above48.42004-2005Up to and including £25,00048.82004-2005£25,001 and above49.12005-2006Up to and including £29,00046.12005-2006£29,001 and above46.62006-2007Up to and including £29,00044.92006-2007£29,001 and above45.32007-2008Up to and including £29,00044.12007-2008£29,001 and above44.42008-2009Up to and including £29,00045.82008-2009£29,001 and above46.22009-2010Up to and including £29,00048.12009-2010£29,001 and above48.52010-2011Up to and including £35,00040.72010-2011£35,001 and above41.42011-2012Up to and including £35,00042.62011-2012£35,001 and above43.32012-2013Up to and including £35,00045.02012-2013£35,001 and above45.82013-2014Up to and including £35,00046.22013-2014£35,001 and above47.12014-2015Up to and including £35,00047.12014-2015£35,001 and above48.22015-2016Up to and including £35,00048.02015-2016£35,001 and above49.32016-2017Up to and including £35,00048.42016-2017£35,001 and above51.02017-2018Up to and including £51,00046.62017-2018£51,001 and above49.22018-2019Up to and including £51,00048.02018-2019£51,001 and above50.62019-2020Up to and including £51,00049.02019-2020£51,001 and above51.62020-2021Up to and including £51,00049.82020-2021£51,001 to £95,00051.12020-2021£95,001 and above52.42021-2022Up to and including £51,00049.02021-2022£51,001 to £95,00050.32021-2022£95,001 and above51.62022-2023Up to and including £51,00049.82022-2023£51,001 to £95,00051.12022-2023£95,001 and above52.42023-2024Up to and including £51,00049.82023-2024£51,001 to £100,00051.12023-2024£100,001 and above52.42024-2025Up to and including £51,00049.82024-2025£51,001 to £100,00054.52024-2025£100,001 and above55.92025-2026Up to and including £51,00049.82025-2026£51,001 to £100,00055.42025-2026£100,001 and above56.8 S6W...

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