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Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 June 2023

S6W-19117

Financial Year Scottish Government Spend (£) 2008-09 1,225,532 2009-10 1,668,570 2010-11 2,543,674 2011-12 5,230,382 2012-13 4,765,540 2013-14 2,144,946 2014-15 3,989,696 2015-16 2,532,338 2016-17 1,031,246 2017-18 1,773,419 2018-19 3,623,699 2019-20 3,719,023 2020-21 4,955,441 2021-22 6,829,501 2022-23 5,940,367 2023-24 (as ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 April 2023

S6W-16150

The level of funding invested each year by the Bank since it was established is as follows: 2020-21 (November to March): £23,097,000 2021-22: £130,414,000 2022-23: The Bank’s final outturn is still being finalised and it is too early to provide a provisional figure to Parliament.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 April 2023

S6W-16343

Keep Scotland Beautiful has delivered a range of initiatives on the Scottish Government's behalf and has been allocated the following funding since 2016 to enable it to do so: 2016-17: £11,147,463 2017-18: £11,152,455 2018-19: £11,131,472 2019-20: £8,642,939 2020-21: £10,054,598 2021-22: £1,227,428 2022-23: £6...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 March 2023

S6W-15980

To ask the Scottish Government what research it has undertaken into the use of data centres as “digital boilers”. In September 2020, ClimateXChange published a study titled “Potential sources of waste heat for heat networks in Scotland”.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 March 2023

S6W-15518

The average response time for the OPG to process powers of attorney, online via Electronic Power of Attorney Registrations (EPOAR) and by post, in business days (excluding those expedited where special urgency was indicated) is as follows:   Year Business Days EPOAR Postal 2018-19 30 39 2019-20 36 43 2020-...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 March 2023

S6W-14759

The number of PVG disclosures completed in each financial year since that date is set out in the following table.Financial YearPVG Disclosures Completed2010-11 5,738  2011-12205,453 2012-13248,273 2013-14336,469 2014-15343,331 2015-16322,487 2016-17282,900 2017-18281,700 2018-19280,000 2019-20288,000 2020-21211,100 2...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 February 2023

S6W-14749

Coronavirus (COVID-19): living with dementia in care homes - gov.scot (www.gov.scot) COVID-19 Clinical Guidance For NHS Scotland: Using Physical Restraint For Mental Health And Learning Disability Patients With Confirmed Or Suspected COVID-19 (2020) Coronavirus (COVID-19): clinical guidance - using physical restraint for patients - gov.scot (www.gov.scot...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 December 2022

S6W-13141

However, a question added to the Scottish Housing Condition Survey in 2016 to allow for more accurate fuel bill estimation means that we are able to provide figures from 2016 in the following table. Due to enforced changes in response to Covid-19 restrictions the 2020 SHCS was not completed and it was not possible t...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 September 2022

S6W-10816

Year Spend 2013 £1,136,941.65 2014 £836,728.49 2015 £469,343.06 2016 £479,855.57 2017 £452,160.24 2018 £301,278.65 2019 £185,692.03 2020 £119,018.18 2021 £66,415.05 2022 (to date) £12,168.88 Total £4,059,601.80 S6W-10816
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 May 2022

S6W-08281

To ask the Scottish Government, further to the answer to question S6W-07335 by Maree Todd on 25 March 2022, whether it will provide a breakdown of the funding provided to the Scottish Huntington’s Association in each year since 2012. The following is a breakdown of the funding provided by the Scottish Government to the Scottish Huntington’s Association (SHA), since 2012. 2012 - £103,000 2013 - £93,000 2014 - £88,000 2015 - £138,000 2016 - £133,000 2017 - £133,000 2018 - £145,600 2019 - £50,000 2020 - £40,000 2021 - £15,000 Total Funding - £938,600 This funding largely comprises support for the development of a national care framework for Huntington’s Disease, and organisational core and project funding for the SHA, to support the provision of their specialist services and initiatives for people affected by Huntington’s Disease and their families.

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