- Asked by: Colin Beattie, MSP for Midlothian North and Musselburgh, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 18 November 2015
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Current Status:
Taken in the Chamber on 25 November 2015
To ask the Scottish Government what recent discussions it has had with the UK Government regarding the HS2 rail project coming to Scotland.
Answer
Taken in the Chamber on 25 November 2015
- Asked by: Colin Beattie, MSP for Midlothian North and Musselburgh, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 11 November 2015
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Current Status:
Taken in the Chamber on 18 November 2015
To ask the Scottish Government what discussions it has had with NHS boards regarding planning for winter.
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Taken in the Chamber on 18 November 2015
- Asked by: Colin Beattie, MSP for Midlothian North and Musselburgh, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 04 November 2015
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Current Status:
Taken in the Chamber on 11 November 2015
To ask the Scottish Government what the impact on its climate targets is of the UK Government’s energy policies.
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Taken in the Chamber on 11 November 2015
- Asked by: Colin Beattie, MSP for Midlothian North and Musselburgh, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 21 October 2015
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Current Status:
Taken in the Chamber on 29 October 2015
To ask the Scottish Government what information it has regarding how many local authorities use the Water Direct scheme to deduct water and sewerage charges, and whether this includes Midlothian and East Lothian councils.
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Taken in the Chamber on 29 October 2015
- Asked by: Colin Beattie, MSP for Midlothian North and Musselburgh, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 30 September 2015
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Current Status:
Taken in the Chamber on 7 October 2015
To ask the Scottish Government how it will work with further and higher education institutions to ensure that students in receipt of employment and support allowance will not find their education disrupted when universal credit is rolled out.
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Taken in the Chamber on 7 October 2015
- Asked by: Colin Beattie, MSP for Midlothian North and Musselburgh, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 23 September 2015
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Current Status:
Taken in the Chamber on 1 October 2015
To ask the Scottish Government what changes it expects to make to personal independence payments following their devolution.
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Taken in the Chamber on 1 October 2015
- Asked by: Colin Beattie, MSP for Midlothian North and Musselburgh, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 15 September 2015
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Current Status:
Answered by John Swinney on 22 September 2015
To ask the Scottish Government, further to the answer to question S4W-26951 by John Swinney on 31 July 2015, whether it will provide an update on the progress that is being made with regard to the EU accounting requirements, and what information it has regarding when funding will be released for the Newbattle High School project.
Answer
I refer the member to the answer to question S4O-04551 on 9 September 2015 which is available on the Parliament’s website, the search facility for which can be found at: http://www.scottish.parliament.uk/parliamentarybusiness/report.aspx?r=10070
- Asked by: Colin Beattie, MSP for Midlothian North and Musselburgh, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 16 September 2015
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Current Status:
Taken in the Chamber on 23 September 2015
To ask the Scottish Government what its position is on the Court of Session's recent decision not to overturn NHS Lothian’s withdrawal of prescriptive homeopathic medicine to a Midlothian resident.
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Taken in the Chamber on 23 September 2015
- Asked by: Colin Beattie, MSP for Midlothian North and Musselburgh, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 09 September 2015
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Current Status:
Answered by Richard Lochhead on 16 September 2015
To ask the Scottish Government what the impact on its policy will be of reports that Germany, Latvia and Greece are to opt out of growing genetically modified crops.
Answer
The fact that Germany, Europe’s largest country, Latvia, Greece and others are going to opt out of growing EU approved genetically modified (GM) crops shows the continuing concern that exists across the EU about the cultivation of GM crops and confirms that we were right to lead the way in exercising the new powers to opt out.
Scotland’s decision was based on the societal and economic consequences that growing GM crops might have for Scotland and that, as consumer surveys continue to show, there is little demand for GM food.
- Asked by: Colin Beattie, MSP for Midlothian North and Musselburgh, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 07 July 2015
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Current Status:
Answered by Aileen McLeod on 4 August 2015
To ask the Scottish Government what resources are deployed toward the use of (a) woodlands and (b) other green spaces to improve the (i) wellbeing, (ii) educational and (iii) employment prospects of (A) young people experiencing difficulties and (B) adults with mental illness.
Answer
The Scottish Government and public bodies support a wide range of programmes that use woodlands and/or other green spaces to improve wellbeing, educational and employment prospects of young people experiencing difficulties and adults with mental illness.
Public sector supported initiatives that involve greenspace more widely will also bring benefits. For example, the Central Scotland Green Network is a national development in the National Planning Framework 3 and will bring a range of wellbeing, educational and employment benefits to residents across central Scotland including young people experiencing difficulties and adults with mental illness.
In addition, the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park operates programmes aimed at young people such as the rural skills programme which helps tackle rural unemployment in their area and can include skills learned in woodlands and green spaces.
Local authorities, land-managing organisations and other non-governmental organisations also engage in a range of relevant programmes and projects.
Projects supported by the Scottish Government and public bodies include:
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Programme Name
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Description
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Target Audience
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Lead Organisation
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Green Space Type
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Resources (2015-16)
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Youth Employment and Skills Training
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Programme to equip unemployed young people in central Scotland with skills training and work experience
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Young people from disadvantaged areas
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Forestry Commission Scotland
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Woodlands
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£300,000
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Woods for Health
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Programme promoting links between physical and mental health including engagement with younger audiences and a focus on wellbeing
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Disadvantaged communities
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Forestry Commission Scotland
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Woodlands
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£60,000
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Imbewu
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Pilot project to engage disadvantaged young people in the outdoor and rural skills
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Disadvantaged young people
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Wilderness Foundation
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Rural Estates
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£135,160 over two years (£50,780 from Scottish Natural Heritage)
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Change Cycle
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Pilot project to engage young people involved in the criminal justice system in the outdoors using mountain bikes
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Young people in the justice system
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Venture Trust
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Cairngorms National Park
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£264,000 (£48,800 contribution from Scottish Natural Heritage)
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Outward Bound Courses
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Residential outward bound courses
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Pupils from disadvantaged backgrounds
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The Outward Bound Trust
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Loch Eil
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£168,000 over two years (£27,598 contribution from Scottish Natural Heritage)
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Branching Out
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Programme to improve health-related quality of life of adults experiencing severe and enduring mental health problems
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Adults experiencing mental health issues
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Forestry Commission Scotland
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Woodlands
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£80,000
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Outdoor Bound
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Outdoor activities including multi-day trips
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High need adults recovering from mental illness
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Perth and Kinross Association of Voluntary Services
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Greenspaces
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£83,180 over two years (£25,155 contribution from Scottish Natural Heritage)
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MINE (Mental Health, Innovative, Natural environment, Enterprise)
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Nature-based rehabilitation
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Adults with mild to moderate mental health issues and long term unemployed
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Highlife Highland
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Greenspaces
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£79,200 over two years (£25,000 contribution from Scottish Natural Heritage)
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Energise Programme
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Personal development programme using the countryside to provide confidence and cores skills to help towards social inclusion
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Adults with mental health problems
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Momentum Scotland
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Greenspaces
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£294,600 over three years (£100,616 contribution from Scottish Natural Heritage)
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CHANGES
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Wellbeing walks
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People with physical and mental health issues, specifically depression and anxiety
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Paths For All with East Lothian Community Health
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Greenspaces
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£29,850 over three years
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Walk with FEAT
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Weekly outdoor walks aimed at improving physical and mental health
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People with complex, severe and enduring mental health conditions
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Paths For All with Fife Employment Access Trust
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Greenspaces
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£5,000 over two years
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