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Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 January 2023

S6W-13565

The Interim Governance Group has commissioned a programme of community engagement, to both disseminate information about forthcoming anti-racist policy infrastructure and to gather community members' and organisations' perspectives on how it can work best to deliver genuine change-making policy and practice in Scotland. S6W-13565
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 January 2023

S6W-13264

"Other" includes households with 2 adults that are not a couple or households with more than 2 adults. S6W-13264
Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 January 2023

S6W-13574

This helpline can be accessed by calling 0800 1670 623. S6W-13574
Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 January 2023

S6W-13743

I have particularly welcomed the wide engagement the Chair and Members have had with staff and people with experience of using mental health services across Tayside, which has been a critical aspect in the successful delivery of this very challenging, but extremely important, programme of work. S6W-13743
Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 January 2023

S6W-13360

Band Point Scottish AfC Pay Offer 2022-23 English and Welsh AfC Pay Settlement 2022-23 Scottish Premium Band 8A 1 £53,513 £48,526 £4,987 2 £57,767 £54,619 £3,148 Band 8B 1 £63,530 £56,164 £7,366 2 £68,223 £65,262 £2,961 Band 8C 1 £75,711 £67,064 £8,647 2 £81,426 £77,274 £4,152 Band 8D 1 £90,590 £79,592 £10,998 2 £94,629 £91,787 £2,842 Band 9 1 £107,840 £95,135 £12,705 2 £112,673 £109,475 £3,198 S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 January 2023

S6W-13109

This includes actions to address issues raised by the Cross Party Group on Chronic Pain to drive delivery of sustainable services and support for people with chronic pain across Scotland. S6W-13109
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 January 2023

S6W-13324

Local Authority Allocation 2019-20 Allocation 2020-21   Aberdeen City £ 1,351,000 £ 484,000 Aberdeenshire £ 3,286,000 £ 1,179,000 Angus £ 1,080,000 £ 387,000 Argyll and Bute £ 1,242,000 £ 444,000 City of Edinburgh £ 2,613,000 £ 954,000 Clackmannanshire £ 683,000 £ 245,000 Dumfries and Galloway £ 1,529,000 £ 548,000 Dundee City £ 735,000 £ 264,000 East Ayrshire £ 1,701,000 £ 611,000 East Dunbartonshire £ 944,000 £ 339,000 East Lothian £ 1,275,000 £ 462,000 East Renfrewshire £ 981,000 £ 353,000 Falkirk £ 1,976,000 £ 711,000 Fife £ 4,335,000 £ 1,560,000 Glasgow City £ 3,010,000 £ 1,096,000 Highland £ 2,965,000 £ 1,066,000 Inverclyde £ 660,000 £ 235,000 Midlothian £ 910,000 £ 331,000 Moray £ 1,233,000 £ 443,000 Na h-Eileanan Siar £ 223,000 £ 80,000 North Ayrshire £ 1,418,000 £ 507,000 North Lanarkshire £ 3,250,000 £ 1,168,000 Orkney Islands £ 200,000 £ 72,000 Perth and Kinross £ 1,983,000 £ 714,000 Renfrewshire £ 1,459,000 £ 527,000 Scottish Borders £ 1,421,000 £ 511,000 Shetland Islands £ 205,000 £ 73,000 South Ayrshire £ 1,064,000 £ 382,000 South Lanarkshire £ 2,506,000 £ 902,000 Stirling £ 1,077,000 £ 387,000 West Dunbartonshire £ 859,000 £ 307,000 West Lothian £ 1,826,000 £ 658,000 Scotland £ 50,000,000 £ 18,000,000 Based on an equal weighting of the number of towns in a local authority (determined by the NRS Settlements and Localities data, where a town is a locality with a population equal to or greater than 1,000 people) and the local authority population. S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 January 2023

S6W-13052

This includes consideration of issues linked to the use of land and property assets in both rural and urban areas. S6W-13052
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 December 2022

S6W-13110

The Scottish Government will continue to work constructively with the UK Government on ensuring access to cash is protected for those who need it in Scotland and, through our regular engagement with the financial services industry, we will urge banks and ATM providers to listen to, and address, the very real concerns customers have on accessing cash in their local communities. S6W-13110
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 December 2022

S6W-13389

Given the voluntary agreements reached we anticipate that the first statutory report on the Cost of Living (Tenant Protection) Act 2022, due by 14 January, will formally confirm our intentions to expire the social rented sector rent cap provisions from March 2023. S6W-13389

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