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Last updated: 9 January 2023

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Tuesday 10 January 2023 Business Bulletin Iris Ghnothaichean Today's Business Meeting of the Parliament Committee Meetings 9:30am Finance and Public Administration 2:00 pm Time for Reflection: Rev Susan Committee Henderson, Inverclyde United Reformed Churches 9:30am Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 9:30am Net Zero, Energy and Transport followed by Topical Questions Committee followed by Ministerial Statement: Scotland’s 10:00am Delegated Powers and Law Reform Energy Strategy and Just Transition Plan Committee followed by Scottish Government Debate: 11:10am Health, Social Care and Sport People’s Right to Choose - Respecting Committee Scotland’s Democratic Mandate followed by Ministerial Statement: Proposed Domestic Building Environmental Standards (Scotland) Bill followed by Committee Announcements followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5:00 pm Decision Time followed by Members' Business — S6M- 06610 Fulton MacGregor: Programme Promoting the Benefits of Shared Parenting Tuesday 10 January 2023 1 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Chamber | Seòmar Meeting of the Parliament 2:00 pm Time for Reflection: Rev Susan Henderson, Inverclyde United Reformed Churches followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Topical Questions 1.
Last updated: 24 October 2022

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Nixon, Associate Pastor, Carrubbers Christian Centre followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Topical Questions 1.
Official Report Meeting date: 1 November 2023

Education, Children and Young People Committee 01 November 2023

The consultation on raising the age of referral goes back to 2020. There has been very wide consultation.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 August 2024

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Information about the number of school clothing grants paid to eligible families as well as expenditure on school clothing grants, during the five most recent financial years for which we hold this information, is as follows: Financial Year Number of Grants Issued Gross Expenditure on School Clothing Grants    2018-19 149,268 £15,918,700 2019-20 157,585 £17,460,520 2020-21 178,597 £20,577,649 2021-22 182,104 £23,983,850 2022-23 174,357 £24,549,000 Information about the number of clothing grants issued, and expenditure on school clothing grants, in 2023-24 will become available when the next Local Government Financial Statistics return is published in March 2025.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 March 2024

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I have asked Gerard Hart, Chief Executive of Disclosure Scotland to respond. His response is as follows: The following table details processed disclosure applications, by application type, from 2016 to 2023:  2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 Basic disclosure ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 May 2023

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The number of beaches which have received an award since the programme’s introduction is as follows. Year 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 No. of beaches 60 59 61 61 52 52 53   S6W-17220
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 June 2021

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Year 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 Therapeutic Radiography 54 71 47 47 43 Diagnostic Radiography 119 146 140 152 155 Total 173 217 187 199 198 Source: HESA Student Population Clinical Radiology The following table gives the overall established number of Clinical Radiology trainee posts in place in each year from 2015 to 2021: Clinical Radiology Programme Establishment 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 121 129 139 149 160 172 182 The above table includes Scottish Government funding for 18 additional posts between 2015 and 2017 with a further commitment of another 50 funded posts,?
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 September 2023

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To ask the Scottish Government whether it can provide a breakdown by local authority area of (a) the number of loans granted through the Energy Saving Trust e-bike loan scheme in each year since it was launched, (b) the value of those loans and (c) how many loans have been defaulted, and the value of any defaults. The following data is accurate up to the end of July 2023: Number and value of loans by local authority: LOCAL AUTHORITY PAID (£) NUMBER PAID TOTAL PAID (£) TOTAL NUMBER PAID BUSINESS DOMESTIC BUSINESS DOMESTIC Aberdeen City  £ 224,230  73 £ 224,230 73 Aberdeenshire £ 6,000 £ 501,946 2 161 £ 507,946 163 Angus  £ 251,294  82 £ 251,294 82 Argyll and Bute  £ 414,650  123 £ 414,650 123 City of Edinburgh £ 96,968 £ 855,070 17 293 £ 952,038 310 Clackmannanshire  £ 56,145  15 £ 56,145 15 Dumfries and Galloway £ 5,299 £ 475,894 2 166 £ 481,193 168 Dundee City £ 51,600 £ 239,540 2 73 £ 291,140 75 East Ayrshire £ 4,200 £ 113,792 1 36 £ 117,992 37 East Dunbartonshire  £ 185,556  57 £ 185,556 57 East Lothian  £ 189,454  66 £ 189,454 66 East Renfrewshire £ 5,748 £ 154,435 1 52 £ 160,183 53 Falkirk £ 3,000 £ 108,675 1 36 £ 111,675 37 Fife £ 6,000 £ 583,523 1 193 £ 589,523 194 Glasgow City £ 50,795 £ 533,500 10 172 £ 584,295 182 Highland £ 82,089 £ 1,061,270 13 336 £ 1,143,359 349 Inverclyde  £ 50,703  19 £ 50,703 19 Midlothian £ 2,925 £ 103,596 1 35 £ 106,521 36 Moray  £ 245,367  82 £ 245,367 82 Na h-Eileanan Siar  £ 44,297  17 £ 44,297 17 North Ayrshire £ 3,799 £ 184,288 1 67 £ 188,087 68 North Lanarkshire £ 4,999 £ 101,277 1 38 £ 106,276 39 Orkney Islands £ 6,000 £ 58,947 1 20 £ 64,947 21 Perth and Kinross £ 55,858 £ 1,026,956 9 292 £ 1,082,814 301 Renfrewshire  £ 138,619  45 £ 138,619 45 Scottish Borders £ 10,875 £ 376,075 2 130 £ 386,950 132 Shetland Islands  £ 33,799  14 £ 33,799 14 South Ayrshire  £ 217,413  86 £ 217,413 86 South Lanarkshire £ 2,199 £ 225,768 1 81 £ 227,967 82 Stirling £ 21,931 £ 349,147 3 111 £ 371,078 114 West Dunbartonshire  £ 78,666  31 £ 78,666 31 West Lothian £ 6,000 £ 108,839 1 43 £ 114,839 44 GRAND TOTAL £ 426,284 £ 9,292,732 70 3,045 £ 9,719,016 3,115   Number and Value of Impaired or Defaulted Loans by Local Authority: Note - Loans are considered to be in default after two missed payments and impaired after three consecutive missed payments   DEFAULT IMPAIRED   LOCAL AUTHORITY Count Value (£) Count Value (£)  Total Count Total Value (£) Aberdeen City 2 £ 4,249 2 £ 4,099  4 £ 8,348 2018-19   1 £ 3,000  1 £ 3,000 2019-20 1 £ 2,500    1 £ 2,500 2022-23 1 £ 1,749 1 £ 1,099  2 £ 2,848 Aberdeenshire 6 £ 20,217 3 £ 9,700  9 £ 29,917 2018-19   1 £ 6,000  1 £ 6,000 2020-21 5 £ 17,518 1 £ 1,700  6 £ 19,218 2021-22 1 £ 2,699 1 £ 2,000  2 £ 4,699 Angus 2 £ 5,699 2 £ 4,659  4 £ 10,358 2020-21 2 £ 5,699 2 £ 4,659  4 £ 10,358 Argyll and Bute 3 £ 13,149 1 £ 2,899  4 £ 16,048 2019-20 1 £ 1,750 1 £ 2,899  2 £ 4,649 2020-21 2 £ 11,399    2 £ 11,399 City of Edinburgh 3 £ 5,907 3 £ 7,085  6 £ 12,992 2018-19 1 £ 2,029    1 £ 2,029 2019-20 1 £ 1,579    1 £ 1,579 2020-21   1 £ 2,000  1 £ 2,000 2021-22 1 £ 2,299 1 £ 2,595  2 £ 4,894 2022-23   1 £ 2,490  1 £ 2,490 Dumfries and Galloway 5 £ 16,255 4 £ 13,746  9 £ 30,001 2019-20 2 £ 7,138 2 £ 6,999  4 £ 14,137 2020-21 1 £ 2,519    1 £ 2,519 2021-22 1 £ 3,000    1 £ 3,000 2022-23 1 £ 3,598 2 £ 6,747  3 £ 10,345 Dundee City 2 £ 24,415 1 £ 4,949  3 £ 29,364 2018-19   1 £ 4,949  1 £ 4,949 2019-20 1 £ 21,600    1 £ 21,600 2020-21 1 £ 2,815    1 £ 2,815 East Ayrshire 2 £ 6,148 3 £ 10,299  5 £ 16,447 2019-20 1 £ 2,000 1 £ 1,800  2 £ 3,800 2020-21   2 £ 8,499  2 £ 8,499 2022-23 1 £ 4,148    1 £ 4,148 East Dunbartonshire 1 £ 4,398 1 £ 3,000  2 £ 7,398 2020-21 1 £ 4,398    1 £ 4,398 2021-22   1 £ 3,000  1 £ 3,000 East Lothian   2 £ 5,399  2 £ 5,399 2019-20   1 £ 2,900  1 £ 2,900 2020-21   1 £ 2,499  1 £ 2,499 East Renfrewshire 2 £ 4,900    2 £ 4,900 2019-20 1 £ 2,000    1 £ 2,000 2020-21 1 £ 2,900    1 £ 2,900 Falkirk 2 £ 9,113 1 £ 3,298  3 £ 12,411 2021-22 1 £ 3,795 1 £ 3,298  2 £ 7,093 2022-23 1 £ 5,318    1 £ 5,318 Fife 6 £ 14,923 5 £ 16,249  11 £ 31,171 2018-19 2 £ 5,998 1 £ 2,999  3 £ 8,997 2019-20 2 £ 4,725 1 £ 2,800  3 £ 7,525 2020-21 1 £ 1,700 1 £ 6,000  2 £ 7,700 2022-23 1 £ 2,500 2 £ 4,450  3 £ 6,950 Glasgow City 8 £ 22,299 3 £ 17,095  11 £ 39,394 2019-20 2 £ 8,400    2 £ 8,400 2020-21 3 £ 6,148 1 £ 5,495  4 £ 11,643 2021-22 1 £ 3,753    1 £ 3,753 2022-23 2 £ 3,998 1 £ 5,700  3 £ 9,698 2023-24   1 £ 5,900  1 £ 5,900 Highland 16 £ 53,878 3 £ 13,056  19 £ 66,934 2018-19 1 £ 3,796    1 £ 3,796 2019-20 6 £ 21,061 2 £ 9,398  8 £ 30,459 2020-21 8 £ 23,423 1 £ 3,658  9 £ 27,081 2021-22 1 £ 5,598    1 £ 5,598 Inverclyde 1 £ 3,000 1 £ 1,600  2 £ 4,600 2018-19   1 £ 1,600  1 £ 1,600 2019-20 1 £ 3,000    1 £ 3,000 Moray 2 £ 3,699 3 £ 8,179  5 £ 11,878 2018-19   1 £ 1,280  1 £ 1,280 2020-21 1 £ 1,699 1 £ 4,100  2 £ 5,799 2021-22 1 £ 2,000    1 £ 2,000 2022-23   1 £ 2,799  1 £ 2,799 Na h-Eileanan Siar   1 £ 3,698  1 £ 3,698 2020-21   1 £ 3,698  1 £ 3,698 North Ayrshire 2 £ 6,409 3 £ 7,148  5 £ 13,557 2018-19   1 £ 3,000  1 £ 3,000 2019-20 1 £ 1,709    1 £ 1,709 2020-21 1 £ 4,700 2 £ 4,148  3 £ 8,848 North Lanarkshire 1 £ 1,798 1 £ 3,000  2 £ 4,798 2021-22 1 £ 1,798 1 £ 3,000  2 £ 4,798 Perth and Kinross 11 £ 54,794 8 £ 32,397  19 £ 87,191 2018-19   4 £ 17,499  4 £ 17,499 2019-20 6 £ 19,695 2 £ 6,299  8 £ 25,994 2020-21 2 £ 8,099 2 £ 8,599  4 £ 16,698 2022-23 3 £ 27,000    3 £ 27,000 Renfrewshire   1 £ 2,849  1 £ 2,849 2021-22   1 £ 2,849  1 £ 2,849 Scottish Borders 3 £ 12,427    3 £ 12,427 2018-19 1 £ 3,998    1 £ 3,998 2019-20 1 £ 6,000    1 £ 6,000 2020-21 1 £ 2,429    1 £ 2,429 Shetland Islands   1 £ 5,929  1 £ 5,929 2021-22   1 £ 5,929  1 £ 5,929 South Ayrshire 1 £ 3,778 3 £ 6,098  4 £ 9,876 2019-20 1 £ 3,778    1 £ 3,778 2020-21   3 £ 6,098  3 £ 6,098 South Lanarkshire   3 £ 8,448  3 £ 8,448 2019-20   2 £ 5,448  2 £ 5,448 2020-21   1 £ 3,000  1 £ 3,000 Stirling 4 £ 23,098 3 £ 5,246  7 £ 28,344 2020-21 3 £ 11,098 1 £ 1,645  4 £ 12,743 2021-22   2 £ 3,601  2 £ 3,601 2022-23 1 £ 12,000    1 £ 12,000 West Dunbartonshire   2 £ 4,199  2 £ 4,199 2021-22   1 £ 3,000  1 £ 3,000 2022-23   1 £ 1,199  1 £ 1,199   S6W-20824
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Supported by: Emma Harper*, Joan McAlpine*, Annabelle Ewing*, Richard Lyle*, Sandra White*, Stuart McMillan*, Bill Kidd*, Miles Briggs* *S5M-15623 Graeme Dey on behalf of the Parliamentary Bureau: Business Motion That the — Parliament agrees— (a) the following programme of business— Tuesday 5 February 2019 2.00 pm Time for Reflection followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Topical Questions (if selected) followed by Ministerial Statement: Publication of Scotland s Forestry Strategy 2019 - 2029 ’ followed by Stage 1 Debate: Vulnerable Witnesses (Scotland) Bill followed by Financial Resolution: Vulnerable Witnesses (Scotland) Bill followed by Committee Announcements followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.00 pm Decision Time followed by Members Business ’ Wednesday 6 February 2019 1.30 pm Parliamentary Bureau Motions 1.30 pm Ministerial Statement: Response to the Latest EU Exit Vote in Westminster followed by Portfolio Questions: Education and Skills followed by Rural Economy and Connectivity Committee Debate: Inquiry into Salmon Farming in Scotland followed by Business Motions Wednesday 30 January 2019 17 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.15 pm Decision Time followed by Members Business ’ Thursday 7 February 2019 11.40 am Parliamentary Bureau Motions 11.40 am General Questions 12.00 pm First Minister's Questions followed by Members Business ’ 2.30 pm Parliamentary Bureau Motions 2.30 pm Stage 1 Debate: Management of Offenders (Scotland) Bill followed by Financial Resolution: Management of Offenders (Scotland) Bill followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.00 pm Decision Time Tuesday 19 February 2019 2.00 pm Time for Reflection followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Topical Questions (if selected) followed by Preliminary Stage Debate: Hutchesons Hospital Transfer and Dissolution (Scotland) ’ Bill followed by Scottish Government Debate: Scottish Rate Resolution followed by Committee Announcements followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.00 pm Decision Time followed by Members Business ’ Wednesday 20 February 2019 2.00 pm Parliamentary Bureau Motions 2.00 pm Portfolio Questions: Health and Sport followed by Stage 1 Debate: Fuel Poverty (Target, Definition and Strategy) (Scotland) Bill followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.00 pm Decision Time followed by Members Business ’ Thursday 21 February 2019 11.40 am Parliamentary Bureau Motions 11.40 am General Questions 12.00 pm First Minister's Questions Wednesday 30 January 2019 18 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan followed by Members Business ’ 2.30 pm Parliamentary Bureau Motions 2.30 pm Stage 3 Proceedings: Budget (Scotland) (No.3) Bill 5.00 pm Decision Time (b) that, in relation to any debate on a business motion setting out a business programme taken on Wednesday 6 February 2019, the second sentence of rule 8.11.3 is suspended and replaced with Any Member may speak on the motion at the discretion of the Presiding Officer “ ” and (c) that, in relation to First Minister s Questions on Thursday 7 February 2019, in rule 13.6.2, insert ’ at end and may provide an opportunity for Party Leaders or their representatives to question the “ First Minister . ” *S5M-15622 Graeme Dey on behalf of the Parliamentary Bureau: Approval of SSI That the — Parliament agrees that the Cremation (Scotland) Regulations 2019 [draft] be approved.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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*S5M-03457 Joe FitzPatrick on behalf of the Parliamentary Bureau: Business Motion That — the Parliament agrees the following programme of business— Tuesday 24 January 2017 2.00 pm Time for Reflection followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Topical Questions (if selected) followed by Ministerial Statement: Draft Scottish Energy Strategy followed by Scottish Government Debate: Delivering Forestry in Scotland followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.00 pm Decision Time followed by Members Business ’ Wednesday 25 January 2017 2.00 pm Parliamentary Bureau Motions 2.00 pm Portfolio Questions Health and Sport followed by Scottish Labour Party Business followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.00 pm Decision Time followed by Members Business ’ Thursday 26 January 2017 11.40 am Parliamentary Bureau Motions 11.40 am General Questions Wednesday 18 January 2017 17 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan 12.00 pm First Minister's Questions 12.45 pm Members Business ’ 2.30 pm Parliamentary Bureau Motions 2.30 pm Ministerial Statement: Hate Crime followed by Scottish Government Debate: Improving Scotland s Planning: Improving Scotland s Places ’ ’ followed by Legislative Consent Memorandum: UK Children and Social Work Bill followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.00 pm Decision Time Tuesday 31 January 2017 2.00 pm Time for Reflection followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Topical Questions (if selected) followed by Scottish Government Business followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.00 pm Decision Time followed by Members Business ’ Wednesday 1 February 2017 2.00 pm Parliamentary Bureau Motions 2.00 pm Portfolio Questions Communities, Social Security and Equalities followed by Scottish Government Business followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.00 pm Decision Time followed by Members Business ’ Thursday 2 February 2017 11.40 am Parliamentary Bureau Motions 11.40 am General Questions 12.00 pm First Minister's Questions 12.45 pm Members Business ’ 2.30 pm Parliamentary Bureau Motions 2.30 pm Scottish Government Business followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5.00 pm Decision Time *S5M-03456 John Lamont: Abundant Borders Launch That the Parliament welcomes the — establishment of a new food production charity, Abundant Borders, which also aims to tackle food poverty; notes that the East Berwickshire-based charity is seeking to create a network of community food production and small-scale forest gardening to help alleviate food poverty, promote healthy eating and provide enterprise skills in the Scottish Borders; understands that it Wednesday 18 January 2017 18 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan aims to take advantage of the considerable and varied food produce of the area; believes that around 40 people attended the recent launch of the charity at Eyemouth Harbour, at which they sampled homemade cakes and soup that was made from home-grown Borders vegetables; notes ’ that the launch also saw 15 trainees signed up to permaculture courses that are being offered by the charity; praises everyone involved with Abundant Borders on their hard work so far, and wishes it well for the future.

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