- Asked by: Ross Greer, MSP for West Scotland, Scottish Green Party
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Date lodged: Thursday, 27 September 2018
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Current Status:
Answered by Jamie Hepburn on 25 October 2018
To ask the Scottish Government (a) how much and (b) what proportion of funding that has been awarded by (i) Scottish Enterprise and (ii) Highlands and Islands Enterprise in each of the last 10 years has been given to employers that were Living Wage-accredited.
Answer
I refer the member to my answer to question S5W-19100 on 25 October 2018. All answers to written parliamentary questions are available on the Parliament's website, the search facility for which can be found at http://www.parliament.scot/parliamentarybusiness/28877.aspx .
- Asked by: Ross Greer, MSP for West Scotland, Scottish Green Party
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Date lodged: Monday, 08 October 2018
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Answered by Jamie Hepburn on 24 October 2018
To ask the Scottish Government how much funding has been provided by Skills Development Scotland to companies involved in the arms trade in each of the last 10 years.
Answer
As this is an operational matter for Skills Development Scotland I have asked their Chief Executive to respond to you directly.
- Asked by: Ross Greer, MSP for West Scotland, Scottish Green Party
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Date lodged: Thursday, 04 October 2018
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Answered by John Swinney on 15 October 2018
To ask the Scottish Government, further to the answer to question S5O-02429 by John Swinney on 3 October 2018 (Official Report, c. 13), what action it will take to investigate the reason for the fall in the number of co-ordinated support plans from 6% of those with an identified additional need in 2010 to 1% in 2017.
Answer
We will continue to monitor the statistical information on co-ordinated support plans and will engage with ADES and CoSLA on these issues.
In light of these discussions, we will consider if further revision to the statutory Supporting Learners' Code of Practice is required to support education authorities to continue to meet their duties under the Additional Support for Learning Act 2004 (as amended) in relation to CSPs.
- Asked by: Ross Greer, MSP for West Scotland, Scottish Green Party
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Date lodged: Thursday, 27 September 2018
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Answered by Ivan McKee on 11 October 2018
To ask the Scottish Government, further to the answer to question S5W-18712 by Ivan McKee on 27 September 2018, whether its new guidance on human rights and the requirement to conduct an assessment are compulsory and, if not, how it will ensure that the guidance is followed.
Answer
All Scottish public bodies within the scope of the Scottish Public Finance Manual are required to follow the manual. The manual states: Human rights due diligence checks should be carried out before entering into an investment relationship or agreement or with a third party.
- Asked by: Ross Greer, MSP for West Scotland, Scottish Green Party
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Date lodged: Thursday, 30 August 2018
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Current Status:
Answered by Ivan McKee on 28 September 2018
To ask the Scottish Government, further to the answer to question S5W-14272 by Keith Brown on 23 February 2018, what steps it has taken to ensure that public funding provided by Scottish Enterprise and Highlands and Islands Enterprise to companies involved in the arms trade has not been used to manufacture munitions.
Answer
I refer the member to the answer to question S5W-18383 on 14 September 2018. All answers to written parliamentary questions are available on the Parliament’s website, the search facility for which can be found at http://www.parliament.scot/parliamentarybusiness/28877.aspx .
- Asked by: Ross Greer, MSP for West Scotland, Scottish Green Party
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Date lodged: Thursday, 30 August 2018
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Current Status:
Answered by Ivan McKee on 28 September 2018
To ask the Scottish Government, further to the answer to question S5W-03736 by Keith Brown on 31 October 2016, what criteria it uses to define companies involved in the arms trade.
Answer
As stated in the answer to S5W-03736, Highlands and Islands Enterprise provided funding figures for a range of activities in businesses that may be targeting defence contracts as part of their operating strategy. Scottish Enterprise used the industry standard sector definition of Aerospace, Defence and Marine to capture company support.
- Asked by: Ross Greer, MSP for West Scotland, Scottish Green Party
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Date lodged: Thursday, 30 August 2018
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Current Status:
Answered by Ivan McKee on 28 September 2018
To ask the Scottish Government what the intended purpose, or purposes, was of the £200,590 provided by way of a grant to Raytheon by Scottish Enterprise since 2007.
Answer
Scottish Enterprise are the agency who are party to contractual arrangements with Raytheon for specific grants. I have asked their Chief Executive to respond to you directly.
- Asked by: Ross Greer, MSP for West Scotland, Scottish Green Party
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Date lodged: Thursday, 30 August 2018
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Current Status:
Answered by Ivan McKee on 28 September 2018
To ask the Scottish Government whether the £200,590 provided to Raytheon by way of a grant by Scottish Enterprise since 2007 has been used to manufacture laser-guided missile systems, including Paveway IV missiles, or any equipment related to Paveway missile systems.
Answer
Scottish Enterprise are the agency who are party to contractual arrangements with Raytheon for specific grants. I have asked their Chief Executive to respond to you directly.
- Asked by: Ross Greer, MSP for West Scotland, Scottish Green Party
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Date lodged: Thursday, 30 August 2018
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Current Status:
Answered by Ivan McKee on 28 September 2018
To ask the Scottish Government, further to the answer to question S5W-14272 by Keith Brown on 23 February 2018, what it defines as "munitions" whose manufacture or export will not be supported by it, and for how long this criteria has been in place.
Answer
The working definition for munition is a ‘weapon or ammunition – particularly for military use’. Scotland’s enterprise agencies do not support the manufacture or export of munitions.
- Asked by: Ross Greer, MSP for West Scotland, Scottish Green Party
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 11 September 2018
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Answered by Ivan McKee on 27 September 2018
To ask the Scottish Government how the most recent guidance on human rights reputational risk management for its agencies and other associated bodies was developed; which stakeholders were consulted ahead of or during its development, and whether it will publish the guidance.
Answer
Guidance on Due Diligence: Human Rights was published on 14 June 2018. The Guidance, which was informed by best practive from organisations such as the Department for International Development, the United Nations, the European Convention on Human Rights and the OECD, is available at https://beta.gov.scot/publications/due-diligence-checks-good-practice-guidance