There are 28,473 results relating to "S6W-01975"
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Date answered:
2 May 2023
S6W-17050
The Renewal Plan will develop and implement clinical pathways that optimise the value of endoscopy and urology diagnostics in each patient's care, in partnership with the Centre for Sustainable Delivery (CfSD). S6W-17050
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Date answered:
28 April 2023
S6W-16560
Ultimately, Scotland must be independent with full control over the economy and powers over migration to secure the stability of our public finances. S6W-16560
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Date answered:
28 April 2023
S6W-16740
Ultimately, these Trade deals go nowhere near replacing the lost trade from the disastrous Brexit deal the UK Government negotiated with the EU. S6W-16740
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Date answered:
26 April 2023
S6W-17145
£56,000.00 Scottish Futures Trust £128,000.00 Shetland Anchor Project £29,000.00 Island Heritage and Culture Posts for all six island Local Authorities £242,000 Island Skills and Employment Repopulation Pilot £210,000 Ulva Culture & Heritage Practical Policy Test – North West Mull Community Woodland Company £7,500.00 North Ayrshire Council - Regeneration of Millport Town Hall £20,000.00 Islands Profiles Project £5,000.00 Island Communities Impact Assessment Guidance £410.55 Gaelic translation of Implementation Route Map edits following Spending Review £66.96 National Islands Plan Annual Report 2021 Publication in English and Gaelic £8,283.98 Publication of Islands Bond Analysis and Scottish Government Response £1,195.12 Castlebay Hall Hire for Island Healthcare Event £42.50 National Islands Plan Implementation Route Map 2022 Publication in English and Gaelic £6613.21 National Islands Plan Annual Report 2022 publication in English and Gaelic £10,996.26 National Islands Plan Annual Report 2022 Gaelic translation £5212.20 Islands Cost Crisis Emergency Fund £200,000.00 Islands Programme Gaelic translations £599.90 Hebridean Trust - Hynish Practical Policy Test £15,000.00 Harris Tweed New Entrants Training Scheme £25,000.00 S6W...
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Date answered:
25 April 2023
S6W-16363
Organisations’ requirements are kept under review over the year, and their final spend from RRT funding will depend on factors like whether the costs they anticipated arose, and considerations across other funding streams. 2021-2022 Total RRT funding available: £50 million Allocation (£m) Spend (£m) Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service 29 28.998 Community Justice 11.8 11.8 Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service 5 (with potential to increase to 7) 5.7 Scottish Police Authority * 0.851 Total spend: 47.349 * There was not a set allocation for the Scottish Police Authority: the unallocated RRT budget was available to be deployed as needed across the Scottish Police Authority, Scottish Prisons Service and Scottish Legal Aid Board 2022-2023 Total RRT funding available: £53.2 million Allocation (£m) Spend (£m) Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service 26.8 28.992 ** Community Justice 15 15 Scottish Prison Service 2 2 Legal Aid Traineeships 0.5 0.5 Total spend: 46.492 ** Additional funding was provided to support the extension of remote jury centres For 2023-2024, £42.2 million of RRT funding has been allocated. S6W...
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Date answered:
25 April 2023
S6W-16671
Agencies such as SEPA and NatureScot also work with partners to promote biosecurity good practice through the Check Clean Dry campaign to prevent the spread of all invasive non-native species; key partners in this are Fishery Trusts, Boards and Foundations, the Scottish Canoe Association, Scottish Canals and the Royal Yachting Association. S6W-16671
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Date answered:
21 April 2023
S6W-16144
The Network is taking forward a dedicated workstream to agree outcomes, indicators, monitoring and evaluation to accelerate progress on capturing data to inform the planning of health service provision for people with long COVID. S6W-16144
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Date answered:
21 April 2023
S6W-16327
However, the Pupil Equity Funding and Strategic Equity Funding allocations to schools and local authorities are all available on gov.scot here: Pupil attainment: closing the gap - Schools - gov.scot (www.gov.scot) . 2022-23 allocations for the Care Experienced Children and Young People funding stream are provided below: Aberdeen City £423,850.00 Aberdeenshire £323,400.00 Angus £181,440.00 Argyll & Bute £127,400.00 Clackmannanshire £229,075.00 Dumfries & Galloway £270,000.00 Dundee City £319,680.00 East Ayrshire £291,550.00 East Dunbartonshire £126,175.00 East Lothian £179,280.00 East Renfrewshire £92,880.00 Edinburgh City £840,350.00 Eilean Siar £34,560.00 Falkirk £312,375.00 Fife £697,025.00 Glasgow City £1,877,925.00 Highland £376,075.00 Inverclyde £163,080.00 Midlothian £161,838 Moray £158,025.00 North Ayrshire £431,200.00 North Lanarkshire £591,675.00 Orkney Islands £31,850.00 Perth & Kinross £235,200.00 Renfrewshire £490,000.00 Scottish Borders £149,450.00 Shetland Islands £19,440 South Ayrshire £222,588 South Lanarkshire £628,425.00 Stirling £205,800.00 West Dunbartonshire £380,975.00 West Lothian £327,075.00 Sum of local authorities £11,543,940.00 S6W...
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Date answered:
12 April 2023
S6W-16254
INTOG will further support the transfer of skills between renewables and oil and gas sectors, with the 2021 Robert Gordon University's Workforce Review suggesting that more than 90% of the UK’s oil and gas workforces have medium to high skills transferability and are well positioned to work in adjacent energy sectors, and that a majority of offshore workers could be delivering low carbon energy by 2030. S6W...
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Date answered:
20 March 2023
S6W-15706
The Cabinet Sub-Committee on Legislation agreed to support the development and drafting of Gillian Mackay’s Member’s Bill (the Proposed Abortion Services Safe Access Zones (Scotland) Bill) in July 2022. S6W-15706
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