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Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 March 2022

S6W-07014

Therefore, figures for NHS Scotland are a potential underestimate. 2 See background notes for specific OPCS4 codes used in this analysis 3 Note that the number of patients waiting over 1 year includes those waiting over 2 years, which in turn includes those waiting over 3 years. S6W-07014
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 December 2021

S6W-04684

Table 1  post held in 2018 census but not in 2019 census post held in 2019 census but not in 2020 census Aberdeen City 60 51 Aberdeenshire 94 75 Angus 42 28 Argyll & Bute 38 26 Clackmannanshire 15 7 Dumfries & Galloway 51 50 Dundee City 39 30 East Ayrshire 40 24 East Dunbartonshire 56 44 East Lothian 40 28 East Renfrewshire 63 72 Edinburgh City 116 121 Falkirk 59 39 Fife 134 117 Glasgow City 154 142 Highland 125 87 Inverclyde 32 22 Midlothian 30 24 Moray 34 37 Na h-Eileanan Siar 28 21 North Ayrshire 47 31 North Lanarkshire 121 91 Orkney Islands 13 5 Perth & Kinross 56 50 Renfrewshire 68 45 Scottish Borders 52 38 Shetland Islands 16 13 South Ayrshire 39 28 South Lanarkshire 75 65 Stirling 39 33 West Dunbartonshire 27 36 West Lothian 52 39 Grant aided 5 2 Total 1,860 1,521 Table 2  post held in 2018 census but not in 2019 census post held in 2019 census but not in 2020 census Art & Design 84 97 Biology 102 82 Business Education 89 55 Chemistry 69 57 Classics 1 0 Computing 48 40 Drama 32 22 English 217 165 French 62 58 Gaelic 7 2 Geography 73 53 German 16 3 Hearing Impairment 8 1 History 56 58 Home Economics 84 66 Italian 2 1 Learning Support, Primary 23 13 Learning Support, Secondary 68 58 Mandarin 4 3 Mathematics 205 149 Modern Studies 54 49 Music 60 66 Other 47 28 Other Modern Languages 39 45 Physical Education 114 97 Physics 66 51 Primary TQ 2 2 PSE/Guidance 20 25 Religious Education 66 38 Science (general) 18 14 SEN (recorded pupils) 6 7 SEN (Secondary) non-recorded pupils 3 4 SEN Behavioural Support 8 8 SEN Learning Difficulties 10 12 Spanish 8 9 Technical Education 91 78 Visual Impairment 2 1 Education 0 1 ESL 0 1 Media Studies 0 2 N/A (1) 1 3 All subjects 1,865 1,524 (1)Some teachers may have no teaching responsibilities (e.g. some head or depute teachers) and therefore have not recorded a main subject. S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 October 2021

S6W-02218

Table 2: Total waiting to be admitted as an inpatient or day case and 95 th percentile waits, 31 May 2019, 31 May 2020, 31 May 2021; NHS Scotland Specialty Indicator 31/05/2019 31/05/2020 31/05/2021 Ear, Nose & Throat Number on list 6,873 7,142 7,966  95th Percentile (days) 349 396 656 Gastroenterology Number on list 178 208 282  95th Percentile (days) 77 143 455 Gynaecology Number on list 4,421 4,823 5,739  95th Percentile (days) 303 310 581 Neurosurgery Number on list 850 1,104 1,392  95th Percentile (days) 246 389 640 Ophthalmology Number on list 11,090 13,286 9,831  95th Percentile (days) 205 289 538 Orthopaedics Number on list 19,126 22,715 29,606  95th Percentile (days) 263 356 633 Source: PHS Waiting Times Datamart Note: The 95th percentile (days) measure indicates that 95% of patients had been waiting less than the number of days shown and 5% had been waiting longer. S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 July 2021

S6W-01093

Number of people with Community alarms (at March Census)     Number of people with Community alarms (during financial year)   Number of people with Community alarms (during financial year)  Council 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2017/18 2018/19 Aberdeen City 1,790 1,770 1,070 1,490 2,270 1,510 2,800 2,685 2,555 Aberdeenshire 2,520 2,370 2,460 2,470 2,810 5,390 5,370 5,220 5,155 Angus 3,700 3,140 2,720 2,650 3,450 2,620 2,620 3,725 3,810 Argyll & Bute 1,490 1,510 1,490 1,560 2,020 2,170 2,170 2,100 2,520 City of Edinburgh 7,310 7,090 6,370 8,110 9,400 8,580 10,430 10,340 11,685 Clackmannanshire 1,270 1,420 1,480 1,400 1,700 1,780 1,830 1,850 1,835 Comhairle nan Eilean Siar 880 610 550 680 690 1,150 1,060 1,140 1,165 Dumfries & Galloway 2,220 2,390 2,140 1,860 2,420 2,740 3,460 3,720 3,890 Dundee City 4,300 4,960 5,780 5,700 5,670 5,350 5,940 6,050 5,825 East Ayrshire 3,140 2,640 3,090 3,140 3,780 3,780 3,750 2,540 3,940 East Dunbartonshire 1,920 2,010 2,180 2,040 2,430 1,380 1,550 1,040 1,520 East Lothian 1,730 140 0 2,610 3,170 3,220 3,220 2,470 925 East Renfrewshire 1,600 1,410 1,090 1,900 (Data suppressed due to disclosure policy) 840 2,580 (ESTIMATE) 3,690 (ESTIMATE) 3,280 Falkirk 3,650 3,510 4,220 4,120 4,980 4,870 4,910 4,655 4,715 Fife 5,780 5,740 6,030 6,050 8,640 9,310 9,600 9,535 9,960 Glasgow City 15,060 13,720 15,080 10,570 7,520 8,970 9,400 9,655 9,945 Highland 810 3,830 4,330 4,300 3,650 3,550 2,500 2,680 2,780 Inverclyde 1,880 2,050 2,110 2,050 (Data suppressed due to disclosure policy) 2,460 3,120 3,375 3,115 Midlothian 1,220 1,140 1,100 740 1,050 1,040 1,030 1,020 1,010 Moray 1,480 1,360 1,430 1,460 1,790 1,800 1,830 1,835 1,925 North Ayrshire 2,690 2,900 2,930 3,040 3,570 3,590 4,080 4,285 4,635 North Lanarkshire 12,070 11,100 11,340 11,840 14,230 11,820 7,670 9,605 10,445 Orkney Islands 490 550 570 660 710 490 740 565 565 Perth & Kinross 2,110 2,530 2,590 2,200 2,460 3,260 3,220 3,310 3,440 Renfrewshire 2,580 2,180 2,530 3,020 2,890 2,870 3,430 2,920 3,815 Scottish Borders 3,510 3,730 3,830 2,810 2,870 2,770 2,480 2,400 2,400 Shetland Islands 700 720 610 610 600 570 670 610 635 'South Ayrshire 1,980 1,890 2,230 1,990 1,900 2,340 2,650 2,805 3,180 'South Lanarkshire 7,720 8,560 8,220 8,470 8,450 8,600 8,390 8,390 8,390 'Stirling 1,760 1,820 1,860 1,940 2,410 2,460 2,540 2,610 2,620 'West Dunbartonshire 1,520 1,630 2,200 2,290 2,590 2,810 2,890 2,500 2,805 'West Lothian 3,880 4,710 4,800 5,190 5,870 5,820 6,130 (ESTIMATE) 5,425 (ESTIMATE) 5,140 Scotland 105,610 108,690 108,920 108,920 119,790 119,870 124,040 124,760 129,625 S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 June 2021

S6W-00124

Income from the 2.6p portion charged at the HPR. S6W-00124
Committees Published: 17 January 2022

Laying of the draft Joint Fisheries Statement in the Scottish Parliament

Dear Finlay, Laying of the draft Joint Fisheries Statement in the Scottish Parliament Earlier today I responded to question S6W-05752 from Karen Adam MSP regarding the Scottish Government’s progress on drafting the Joint Fisheries Statement under the Fisheries Act 2020 (the Act).
Questions and Answers Date answered: 20 June 2024

S6W-28112

Cash Terms  Real Terms (2023-24 Prices) Local Authority 31-Mar-14 31-Mar-24  31-Mar-14 31-Mar-24  Final Audited Budget Estimate  Final Audited Budget Estimate Aberdeen City 57.1 70.1  75.2 70.1 Aberdeenshire 57.5 73.8  75.7 73.8 Angus 19.8 45.7  26.1 45.7 Argyll & Bute 44.0 88.2  58.0 88.2 City of Edinburgh 123.3 198.7  162.3 198.7 Clackmannanshire 12.0 14.2  15.8 14.2 Dumfries & Galloway 58.4 70.2  76.9 70.2 Dundee City 8.1 44.2  10.6 44.2 East Ayrshire 28.0 38.6  36.9 38.6 East Dunbartonshire 11.3 28.0  14.9 28.0 East Lothian 9.2 16.6  12.1 16.6 East Renfrewshire 14.9 23.5  19.6 23.5 Falkirk 25.8 33.2  33.9 33.2 Fife 85.0 181.9  111.9 181.9 Glasgow City 32.8 137.6  43.2 137.6 Highland 40.3 72.7  53.1 72.7 Inverclyde 42.9 6.4  56.5 6.4 Midlothian 20.5 7.8  27.0 7.8 Moray 21.4 19.6  28.1 19.6 Na h-Eileanan Siar 18.3 14.2  24.1 14.2 North Ayrshire 25.2 109.0  33.1 109.0 North Lanarkshire 75.0 256.6  98.8 256.6 Orkney Islands 23.8 34.3  31.3 34.3 Perth & Kinross 48.2 39.8  63.5 39.8 Renfrewshire 52.9 73.3  69.7 73.3 Scottish Borders 17.1 34.2  22.6 34.2 Shetland Islands 13.9 25.8  18.2 25.8 South Ayrshire 22.9 11.1  30.2 11.1 South Lanarkshire 13.4 108.0  17.6 108.0 Stirling 13.3 66.0  17.5 66.0 West Dunbartonshire 10.1 4.6  13.3 4.6 West Lothian 22.6 9.7  29.7 9.7 Ayrshire VJB 0.2 0.4  0.3 0.4 Central VJB 0.8 0.5  1.0 0.5 Dunbartonshire & Argyll & Bute VJB 0.5 0.4  0.6 0.4 Grampian VJB 0.2 0.5  0.3 0.5 Highland & Western Isles VJB 0.1 0.1  0.2 0.1 Lanarkshire VJB - 1.3  - 1.3 Lothian VJB - 0.5  - 0.5 Orkney & Shetland VJB - 0.0  - 0.0 Renfrewshire VJB 0.5 1.0  0.6 1.0 Tayside VJB 0.1 0.1  0.1 0.1 Tay Road Bridge 1.2 1.2  1.5 1.2 HITRANS 0.2 0.0  0.3 0.0 NESTRANS 0.0 2.7  0.0 2.7 SESTRAN - 0.0  - 0.0 SPT 12.5 83.2  16.5 83.2 SWESTRANS - 0.0  - 0.0 TACTRAN - 0.0  - 0.0 ZetTrans - 0.0  - 0.0 Scotland 1,085.4 2,049.6  1,428.8 2,049.6       VJB = Valuation Joint Board      GDP Deflator 75.97 100.00      S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 April 2024

S6W-26603

These include:Improving urgent care pathways in the community and improving links across the primary and secondary care interface.Ensuring patients receive the right care in the right place by optimising Flow Navigation Centres and increasing the routes for professional to professional advice and guidance, signposting and scheduling of appointments to A&E where possible.Improving access to Hospital at Home services by supporting Boards and partnerships to adopt evidence-based best practice.Optimising assessment and care in our Emergency Departments by improving access to ‘same day’ services, the use of early and effective triage, rapid decision-making and streaming to assessment areas.Reducing the time people need to spend in hospital by promoting early and effective discharge planning and robust and responsive operational management. S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 February 2024

S6W-25297

EQUALITY BUDGET FUNDING, VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND GIRLS: 1 JULY 2020 – 30 SEPTEMBER 2021Societal understanding of gender based violence is increased and tolerance of it is decreased (leading to a reduction in violence and abuse experienced by women and children, and an increase in positive gender norms and expectations)Service providers have increased understanding of all forms of gender based violence, and work effectively together to address these issues through the provision of appropriate, high quality servicesThe harmful effects of gender based violence experienced by women and children are reduced by early intervention and their safety and wellbeing needs are better met by effective service provisionInterventions, service design and service delivery are improved as a result of the participation of women and children affected by gender based violence EQUALITY AND HUMAN RIGHTS FUND: 1 OCTOBER 2021-30 SEPTEMBER 2024People have greater awareness of their human rights and how to access them;People with protected characteristics have increased access to remedy where their rights have not been upheldPeople with protected characteristics have increased participation in public life;People with protected characteristics have increased influence in decisions that affect them;Actors in civil society increasingly use Scotland’s domestic and international equality and human rights framework to influence and effect change EQUALITY AND HUMAN RIGHTS FUND: 1 OCTOBER 2022-31 MARCH 2023   1 APRIL 2023-31 MARCH 2024People have greater awareness of their human rights and how to access them;People with protected characteristics have increased participation in public life;People with protected characteristics have increased influence in decisions that affect them;The Scottish Government has better access to data and depth of information about the experiences of people with protected characteristics;Public services increasingly embed equality and human rights in their strategic planning and their day-to-day functionsThe experience of people with protected characteristics is increasingly used to inform the policy and practice of public bodies DELIVERING EQUALLY SAFE: OCTOBER 2021 – SEPTEMBER 2023   DELIVERING EQUALLY SAFE: 1 OCTOBER 2022 – 31 MARCH 2023   DELIVERING EQUALLY SAFE: 1 APRIL 2023 – 31 MARCH 2024Women and children affected by violence are identified (early)Women and children’s safety needs are metWomen and children’s wider wellbeing needs are metFewer people adhere to gender stereotypesPeople have increased understanding of all forms of VAWG (causes, consequences, and appropriate responses)Power, decision-making and material resources are distributed more equally between men and women.Tolerance of VAWG is reduced and people are more likely to recognise and challenge itPerpetrators are identified earlyPerpetrators are supported to change their behaviourPerpetrators are sanctioned / held to accountViolence against women and girls is reduced / eradicatedNegative impacts on women and children who have been affected by violence are reduced / eradicated S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 15 February 2024

S6W-24922

The wider Detect Cancer Early Programme works closely with the Scottish Cancer Coalition, including Bowel Cancer UK, to support awareness raising efforts and uses social channels to promote joint content and messages where possible. S6W-24922

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