- Asked by: Liam Kerr, MSP for North East Scotland, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
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Date lodged: Thursday, 06 July 2017
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Current Status:
Answered by Shona Robison on 19 July 2017
To ask the Scottish Government when hospital beds were removed from the Mulberry Unit at Stracathro and where they were deployed following its temporary closure in February 2017.
Answer
The Mulberry ward moved from the Susan Carnegie Centre in Stracathro on 1 February 2017. There were 25 beds. 9 patients were transferred. 20 beds were opened in the relocated Mulberry Unit based at Carseview in Dundee.
- Asked by: Liam Kerr, MSP for North East Scotland, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 21 June 2017
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Current Status:
Answered by Shona Robison on 19 July 2017
To ask the Scottish Government whether it will publish minutes of any meetings at which the potential closure of the Mulberry Unit at Stracathro Hospital was discussed.
Answer
The Scottish Government has no minutes of meetings at which the potential closure of the Mulberry Unit at Stracathro Hospital was discussed.
- Asked by: Liam Kerr, MSP for North East Scotland, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
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Date lodged: Monday, 19 June 2017
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Current Status:
Answered by Humza Yousaf on 18 July 2017
To ask the Scottish Government how much Transport Scotland has raised from speed camera fines in each year since 2010.
Answer
Through targeted safety camera enforcement and improving driver behaviour, the purpose of the Scottish Safety Cameras is to contribute to Scotland’s road safety vision and road safety targets as set out in the Scottish Government’s Road Safety Framework to 2020.
No money has been raised by Transport Scotland from safety camera fines from 2010 to date. Safety Cameras are operated by the relevant Safety Camera Units, not Transport Scotland and, since 2007, all fines raised from the operation of Safety Cameras have gone to the UK Treasury and this remains the case.
- Asked by: Liam Kerr, MSP for North East Scotland, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 20 June 2017
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Current Status:
Answered by Keith Brown on 18 July 2017
To ask the Scottish Government, further to its news release of 20 June 2017, Queensferry Crossing to open August 30, on what date the final public transport links to the north of the Forth Road Bridge will be completed.
Answer
Following the Queensferry Crossing opening to all traffic and the completion of the opening events, work will commence to carry out the final tie-in construction for the public transport slip roads at the north end of the Forth Road Bridge. This will result in the final public transport links to the north of the Forth Road bridge being completed in October 2017. As these works progress, a countdown to motorway regulation activation will take place for the mainline between Admiralty Junction and Queensferry Junction, at which time the Public Transport Link restrictions will also become fully active.
- Asked by: Liam Kerr, MSP for North East Scotland, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 21 June 2017
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Current Status:
Answered by Shona Robison on 17 July 2017
To ask the Scottish Government on what date it was informed by NHS Tayside of the consultation on the closure of the Mulberry Unit at Stracathro Hospital.
Answer
The Scottish Government was informed by Perth and Kinross Integrated Joint Board of the conclusion of the options appraisal on the redesign of general adult psychiatry and learning disability services and the intention to move to consultation on 27 January 2017.
- Asked by: Liam Kerr, MSP for North East Scotland, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
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Date lodged: Friday, 16 June 2017
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Current Status:
Answered by Shona Robison on 3 July 2017
To ask the Scottish Government how the recruitment of clinical staff to the Carseview Centre in Dundee is progressing.
Answer
NHS Tayside continues to fill all vacant Consultant posts in Mental Health with appropriately trained qualified locum Consultant staff. NHS Tayside also has an active and on-going recruitment process in place aimed at targeted opportunities to recruit Consultant Psychiatrists to Tayside both in the UK and from abroad.
- Asked by: Liam Kerr, MSP for North East Scotland, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
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Date lodged: Friday, 16 June 2017
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Current Status:
Answered by Shona Robison on 3 July 2017
To ask the Scottish Government by what date the patients who were transferred to the Carseview Centre in Dundee are expected to return to the Mulberry Unit at Stracathro Hospital.
Answer
A formal consultation on the future shape and provision of mental health services within the Tayside region will be launched on 3 July 2017. Whilst this is taking place, Integration Joint Boards along with NHS Tayside will continually review the temporary arrangements which are in place at the Mulberry Unit at each change over in medical staffing. The staffing levels are not currently sufficient to allow a return to Strathcaro Hospital and this will be reviewed again when the next medical staffing change over takes place later in 2017.
- Asked by: Liam Kerr, MSP for North East Scotland, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
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Date lodged: Friday, 16 June 2017
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Current Status:
Answered by Shona Robison on 30 June 2017
To ask the Scottish Government whether it is providing financial assistance to cover the travel costs of the families of patients who were transferred from the Mulberry Unit at Stracathro Hospital to the Carseview Centre in Dundee and, if so, what proportion of the costs it is meeting.
Answer
Assistance with travel expenses relates principally to patients on benefits. Following implementation of the contingency arrangements for the Mulberry Unit currently situated in Carseview Centre, Dundee; a caveat has been put in place where families are entitled to apply for assistance on an individual basis through the existing scheme for patient reimbursement. Information on this scheme and how to apply is available on the NHS Tayside website.
Local arrangements have also been put in place with Voluntary Action Angus which is providing patients and carers of the Mulberry Unit, access to 5 vehicles. This will see volunteers support people who face challenges in using public transport and do not have access to alternative transportation; which will allow them to attend important meetings and appointments.
- Asked by: Liam Kerr, MSP for North East Scotland, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
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Date lodged: Friday, 16 June 2017
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Current Status:
Answered by Shona Robison on 30 June 2017
To ask the Scottish Government how many patients at the Mulberry Unit at Stracathro Hospital were (a) transferred to the Carseview Centre in Dundee and (b) given alternative non-medical accommodation.
Answer
There were 12 patients who transferred to Mulberry Unit in February 2017. All patients admitted to inpatient psychiatric units require the degree of input to understand, assess and treat their condition that is only available as an inpatient. In-patient admissions are generally short with patients being discharged and treated in the community as soon as it is safe and appropriate to do so.
- Asked by: Liam Kerr, MSP for North East Scotland, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 20 June 2017
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Current Status:
Answered by Michael Matheson on 29 June 2017
To ask the Scottish Government how many police officers have taken a leave of absence with the reason given by the officer as stress or any reason that could reasonably be considered to fall within the category of stress in each year since 2012, broken down by division and, if this data is not held centrally, whether it considers that successful implementation of the i6 programme would have enabled this information to be captured, and when it will implement an appropriate HR system that allows appropriate data capture.
Answer
The recording and management of sickness absence for police officers is a matter for Police Scotland and the Scottish Police Authority.