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Date answered:
4 June 2021
S6W-00095
The BSL National Plan can be accessed online here: British Sign Language (BSL): National Plan 2017 to 2023 - gov.scot (www.gov.scot) S6W-00095
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Date answered:
3 June 2021
S6W-00263
Day Venue Venue Venue Venue Venue Sunday 30 May SSE Hydro 9am to 18 Monday 31 May Glasgow Club Easterhouse 9am to 18 Glasgow Club Donald Dewar 9am to 18 Hub Community Centre, Clydebank 9am to 15.00 Tuesday 1 June Lagoon Leisure Centre 9am to 18 Wednesday 2 June SSE Hydro 9am to 18 Glasgow Central Mosque 9am to 18 Lagoon Leisure Centre 9am to 18 Allander Leisure Centre 9am to 18 Thursday 3 June SSE Hydro 9am to 18 Glasgow Central Mosque 9am to 18 Alexandria Community Centre 9am to 15.00 Barmulloch Community Centre 9am to 18 Friday 4 June SSE Hydro 9am to 18 Glasgow Central Mosque 9am to 18 Barrhead Foundry 9am to 15.00 Carmichael Hall Eastwood 9am to 18 Glasgow Club Castlemilk 9am to 15.00 Saturday 5 June SSE Hydro 9am to 18 Glasgow Central Mosque 9am to 18 Renfrew Leisure Centre 9am to 15.00 Carmichael Hall Eastwood 9am to 18 Johnstone Town Hall 9am to 15.00 Sunday 6 June SSE Hydro 9am to 18 Glasgow Central Mosque 9am to 18 Kirkintilloch Leisure Centre 9am to 15.00 Greenock Town hall 9am to 18 Concorde Centre, Dumbarton 9am to 15.00 S6W...
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Date answered:
19 July 2024
S6W-28534
Postal services is a reserved policy which places a limit upon actions that the Scottish Government and Consumer Scotland can take. S6W-28534
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Date answered:
18 July 2024
S6W-28636
It is important that we work together with communities, households and businesses to understand how we can make Scotland more resilient and support the most vulnerable in our society. S6W-28636
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Date answered:
11 June 2024
S6W-27901
With the Minister for Victims and Community Safety, I will be meeting Ofcom to discuss implementation of this important legislation and to ensure that children in Scotland are kept safe online. S6W-27901
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Date answered:
28 May 2024
S6W-27529
Following this period of consultation a final designation order would then be laid before parliament. S6W-27529
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Date answered:
17 April 2024
S6W-26609
We will continue to press the UK Government for a fair and progressive future transport tax system that better incentivises the transition to zero-emission vehicles, reduces unnecessary journeys and raises revenues to fund policies to support a shift to more sustainable travel. S6W-26609
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Date answered:
16 April 2024
S6W-26243
According to plans submitted by local authorities, the number of Community Mental Health and Wellbeing Supports and Services for children, young people and their families to have received funding in each local authority area is as follows: 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24 Aberdeen City 1 1 1 Aberdeenshire 8 8 13 Angus 4 6 7 Argyll and Bute 6 7 6 City of Edinburgh 24 29 29 Clackmannanshire 6 7 5 Dumfries and Galloway 8 9 10 Dundee City 14 11 10 East Ayrshire 9 3 7 East Dunbartonshire 5 12 7 East Lothian 6 2 1 East Renfrewshire 1 2 1 Falkirk 3 9 7 Fife 19 12 8 Glasgow City 10 13 14 Highland 9 14 62 Inverclyde 2 6 7 Midlothian 12 6 3 Moray 4 1 3 Na h-Eileanan Siar 3 4 6 North Ayrshire 14 8 8 North Lanarkshire 9 11 10 Orkney Islands 1 2 1 Perth and Kinross 4 13 21 Renfrewshire 11 8 6 Scottish Borders 5 10 15 Shetland Islands 3 3 2 South Ayrshire 6 16 15 South Lanarkshire 9 12 12 Stirling 8 17 7 West Dunbartonshire 3 5 2 West Lothian 8 6 5 Total 235 273 311 As local authorities decide which supports and services to implement on the basis of locally-identified need in line with the Community Mental Health and Wellbeing Supports and Services Framework, some areas have used the funding to establish one larger hub-based service while others have commissioned a range of smaller supports. S6W...
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Date answered:
8 April 2024
S6W-26210
Within the Scottish Government, funding for Health and Care Research comes under the policy remit of the Chief Scientist Office (CSO) (A) The following table provides the amount in cash terms of CSO cancer research funding per year from 2011-12 Column 1 - NHS Research Scotland (NRS) - includes funding for the NRS Cancer Research Network; the CSO component of funding for the Experimental Cancer Medicine Centres in Edinburgh and Glasgow (co-funded 50:50 with Cancer Research UK); NRS Career Research Fellowships in cancer Column 2 - Direct Funding - includes cancer projects funded through the CSO grant funding committees; Academic Fellowships in cancer funded through the CSO capacity building programmes; the CSO component of collaborative research project and fellowship funding with cancer research charities Column 3 - total CSO cancer research funding by year To note - for multi-year projects and fellowships, the funding figure is allocated to the year corresponding to the start date (in the case of cancer charity collaborations the funding is allocated to the year of the collaboration agreement) Year NRS Funding Direct Funding Total 2011-12 £732,970 £995,032 £1,728,002 2012-13 £763,000 £1,563,914 £2,326,914 2013-14 £763,000 £1,088,269 £1,851,269 2014-15 £788,000 £1,611,355 £2,399,355 2015-16 £950,630 £2,141,606 £3,092,236 2016-17 £929,012 £1,511,937 £2,440,949 2017-18 £927,723 £2,287,604 £3,215,327 2018-19 £958,199 £1,405,126 £2,363,325 2019-20 £911,529 £1,806,406 £2,717,935 2020-21 £1,092,364 £479,459 £1,571,823 2021-22 £825,000 £1,354,584 £2,179,584 2022-23 £860,000 £2,332,504 £3,192,504 2023-24 £1,112,434 £1,233,269 £2,345,703 From 1 April 2006 a recurring investment of £500,000 was incorporated into the NHS Boards unified budgets to support the NHS Cancer Research Network which would be subject to the annual uplift applied to Boards’ baseline budgets - this has not been included in the above table (B) The Scottish Government does not hold this information. S6W...
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Date answered:
28 March 2024
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