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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
Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 December 2023

S6W-23855

(9) - ICD-10 codes O69.5, D73.5, G95.1, H34.2, I82, N28.0, N48.8, N50.1 Source: National Records of Scotland S6W-23855
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 October 2023

S6W-22051

As covid restrictions have lifted, DPEA has transitioned back to holding some events in-person, some virtually, and some a mix of the two Case reference Name and Location *Meeting type Venue Costs Advert Costs Total WIN-370-4,5 & 6 Craiginmoddie, Carrick & Knockcronal Windfarms - Dailly & Straiton, South Ayrshire In-Person & Virtual 4,766 1,598 6,364 WIN-130-6 Narachan Hill Wind Farm, Land East Of Tayinloan, Argyll & Bute Virtual 0 401 401 WIN-270-16 Cairn Duhie Wind Farm, Ferness, Nairnshire Virtual 0 963 963 WIN-270-15 Kintradwell Wind Farm, Brora/Golspie In-Person & Virtual 1,200 543 1,743 WIN-110-3 Glendye Wind Farm, Fasque & Glendye Estates, Arnhall, Aberdeenshire In-Person & Virtual 431 519 950 WIN-170-2007 Faw Side Community Wind Farm, Castleweary, Hawick In-Person & Virtual 2,533 781 3,314 WIN-110-2 Clashindarroch ii Wind Farm, Clashindarroch Forest, Near Huntly Virtual 0 124 124 WIN-270-14 Kirkan Wind Farm, Garve, Highland Virtual 0 1,023 1,023 WIN-130-5 Sheirdrim Wind Farm, Achaglass & Gartnagrenach Estates, Argyll & Bute Virtual 0 282 282 WIN-110-1 Fetteresso Wind Farm, Stonehaven Virtual 0 976 976 WIN-170-2006 Sanquhar ii Community Wind Farm, Sanquhar Virtual 0 1,538 1,538 WIN-270-13 Limekiln Wind Farm Extension, South East Of Reay, Caithness Virtual 0 1,710 1,710 WIN-170-2005 Shepherds Rigg Wind Farm, Carsphairn Virtual 0 985 985 WIN-370-3 Clauchrie Wind Farm, Barrhill, South Ayrshire Virtual 0 1,570 1,570 WIN-270-12 Strathy Wood Wind Farm, Strathy Forest, Sutherland Virtual 0 542 542 WIN-370-2 Arecleoch Wind Farm Extension, Barrhill, South Ayrshire Virtual 0 1,667 1,667 WIN-270-11 Glenshero Wind Farm, 8 Km West Of Laggan Virtual 0 7,317 7,317 WIN-130-4 Blarghour Wind Farm, Inveraray/Portsonachan Virtual 0 1,197 1,197 WIN-300-4 & 5 Clash Gour Wind Farm, Forres & Rothes iii WF, Rothes In-Person & Virtual 10,230 5,911 16,141 WIN-140-8 Crystal Rigg iv Wind Farm, Crichness, Scottish Borders In-Person 1,102 523 1,625 WIN-300-3 Paul's Hill ii Wind Farm, Knockando In-Person 790 1,451 2,241 WIN-170-2004 North Lowther Wind Farm, Sanquhar In-Person 683 444 1,127   Totals 21,735 32,065 53,800 S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 September 2023

S6W-20894

. ** Please note that figures less than five have been suppressed to prevent the potential identification of individuals. S6W-20894
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 September 2023

S6W-21202

Table 1: Amounts retained through the Business Rates Incentivisation Scheme, by council and year of retention Local Authority 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023 Aberdeen City 533,000 3,904,000 0 3,904,000 0 0 0 0 Aberdeenshire 471,000 1,403,000 79,000 1,403,000 483,000 0 0 0 Angus 0 71,000 0 0 0 0 14,000 0 Argyll & Bute 0 0 39,000 0 102,000 102,000 0 0 City of Edinburgh 0 0 0 0 775,000 0 0 0 Clackmannanshire 0 0 0 0 0 0 66,000 0 Dumfries & Galloway 0 0 0 0 4,556,000 3,074,000 0 0 Dundee City 0 0 0 0 518,000 0 85,000 0 East Ayrshire 0 0 0 0 308,000 0 0 0 East Dunbartonshire 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 East Lothian 0 0 0 0 724,000 0 268,000 0 East Renfrewshire 188,000 188,000 0 -63,000 0 0 0 0 Falkirk 0 0 272,000 0 0 0 78,000 0 Fife 892,000 892,000 0 892,000 0 0 0 0 Glasgow City 0 1,514,000 0 1,514,000 0 0 0 0 Highland 214,000 585,000 585,000 0 2,418,000 0 0 0 Inverclyde 0 0 59,000 0 0 0 0 0 Midlothian 0 0 0 111,000 176,000 0 104,000 0 Moray 137,000 153,000 0 452,000 1,859,000 1,859,000 23,000 0 Na h-Eileanan Siar 57,000 72,000 0 72,000 18,000 0 0 0 North Ayrshire 0 0 0 240,000 0 0 0 0 North Lanarkshire 0 0 0 0 0 0 563,000 0 Orkney Islands 0 0 0 0 0 0 197,000 0 Perth & Kinross 0 0 0 42,000 0 0 0 0 Renfrewshire 68,000 68,000 0 68,000 0 0 0 0 Scottish Borders 0 0 0 0 0 0 16,000 0 Shetland Islands 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 South Ayrshire 0 30,000 0 30,000 326,000 0 0 0 South Lanarkshire 0 0 0 0 17,000 0 225,000 0 Stirling 0 0 0 119,000 292,000 0 0 0 West Dunbartonshire 0 0 0 0 111,000 55,000 0 0 West Lothian 0 0 0 0 289,000 0 0 0 Scotland 2,560,000 8,879,000 1,034,000 8,784,000 12,971,000 5,090,000 1,640,000 0 S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 31 August 2023

S6W-20623

Includes any disposals of 'decree for defender' S6W-20623
Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 August 2023

S6W-20890

Further information on the model can be found on the UK Government’s website: The Border Target Operating Model: August 2023 - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk) S6W-20890
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 July 2023

S6W-19900

From October 2022, this funding stream was brought together with other previously separate funding streams to support the new, streamlined Money Talk Team service delivered by Citizens Advice Scotland. S6W-19900

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