-  Asked by:     Paul Sweeney, MSP for Glasgow, Scottish Labour
 
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                                            Date lodged: Friday, 16 August 2024
                                        
 
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                                        Current Status:
                                            Answered by   Jenni  Minto on 5 September 2024
                                    
 
                                
                            
To ask the Scottish Government what assessment it has made of access to dental care for (a) Armed Forces personnel and (b) veterans in Scotland.
                                Answer
                                    A) Armed forces personnel receive dental care through the Defence Dental Service – a tri-service dental services to the UK Armed Forces - and is therefore not within the locus of the Scottish Government.
B) Armed forces veterans access NHS dental services as per the general population. As acknowledged in answer to the Member’s Question S6W-28696 on 9 August 2024, the Chief Dental Officer and Air Vice Marshal McLoughlin issued a joint letter to all dental teams on 22 February 2024, highlighting service provision to serving armed forces personnel and veterans.
All answers to written Parliamentary Questions are available on the Parliament's website, the search facility for which can be found at https://www.parliament.scot/chamber-and-committees/written-questions-and-answers.
 
                         
                        
                            
                                
                                
                                        -  Asked by:     Jackie Baillie, MSP for Dumbarton, Scottish Labour
 
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                                            Date lodged: Friday, 16 August 2024
                                        
 
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                                        Current Status:
                                            Answered by   Jenni  Minto on 5 September 2024
                                    
 
                                
                            
To ask the Scottish Government what a funded stroke bed is, as referenced on page 9 of the latest Scottish Stroke Care Audit report, and how many will be available over the next year across Scotland.
                                Answer
                                    A funded stroke bed is a bed which has established funding for the provision of stroke nurse and therapist staffing. There are currently 531 stroke beds available in Scotland, including hyperacute, acute and integrated stroke beds. However, stroke services may adjust the number of beds available to meet service demands.
 
                         
                        
                            
                                
                                
                                        -  Asked by:     Paul Sweeney, MSP for Glasgow, Scottish Labour
 
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                                            Date lodged: Friday, 16 August 2024
                                        
 
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                                        Current Status:
                                            Answered by   Jenni  Minto on 5 September 2024
                                    
 
                                
                            
To ask the Scottish Government whether it holds information on how many (a) dentists and (b) dental nurses are currently employed to provide dental healthcare to Armed Forces personnel in Scotland, and, if so, whether it will provide the total given as a (i) headcount and (ii) full-time equivalent figure.
                                Answer
                                    The Scottish Government does not hold this information.
I refer the member to the answer to question S6W-29165 on 5 September 2024. All answers to written Parliamentary Questions are available on the Parliament's website, the search facility for which can be found at https://www.parliament.scot/chamber-and-committees/written-questions-and-answers.
 
                         
                        
                            
                                
                                
                                        -  Asked by:     Paul O'Kane, MSP for West Scotland, Scottish Labour
 
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                                            Date lodged: Friday, 16 August 2024
                                        
 
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                                        Current Status:
                                            Answered by   Fiona Hyslop on 5 September 2024
                                    
 
                                
                            
To ask the Scottish Government when (a) ministers and (b) representatives of Transport Scotland last met (i) SUSTRANS and (ii) other relevant stakeholders to discuss the Neilston and Uplawmoor Link active travel project.
                                Answer
                                    Sustrans are funded to manage and administer the Places for Everyone fund and meet with the applicants as appropriate. As Sustrans manage the fund on behalf of Transport Scotland neither Ministers nor Transport Scotland meet regularly to discuss specific projects that are funded through the programme. Transport Scotland does however receive regular updates through our oversight of the programme and management of the grant to Sustrans for the programme.
 
                         
                        
                            
                                
                                
                                        -  Asked by:     Tim Eagle, MSP for Highlands and Islands, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
 
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                                            Date lodged: Friday, 23 August 2024
                                        
 
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                                        Current Status:
                                            Answered by   Fiona Hyslop on 5 September 2024
                                    
 
                                
                            
To ask the Scottish Government what the third route will be to receive a replacement ferry, in light of the announcement by CMAL on 15 August 2024 that it will replace three vessels as part of Phase 2 of the Small Vessel Replacement Programme, which will include the Berneray to Leverburgh and Barra to Eriskay routes.
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                                    The third vessel will be designed to serve the Sound of Barra and Sound of Harris routes; however, it will also have the flexibility to provide cover across a variety of other routes. As we progress the SVRP, this will improve resilience and flexibility within the fleet.
 
                         
                        
                            
                                
                                
                                        -  Asked by:     Willie Rennie, MSP for North East Fife, Scottish Liberal Democrats
 
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                                            Date lodged: Tuesday, 20 August 2024
                                        
 
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                                        Current Status:
                                            Answered by   Gillian Martin on 5 September 2024
                                    
 
                                
                            
To ask the Scottish Government, in light of the reported comments that it is committing "£500 million to anchor our offshore wind supply chain in Scotland", how much of this money has been spent to date, and how many additional jobs it has supported.
                                Answer
                                    We are kick-starting our commitment to invest up to £500m to anchor our offshore wind supply chain in Scotland with investment of £67 million in the sector this financial year. This investment will support market certainty, helping to create a highly productive, competitive offshore wind economy that provides thousands of new jobs, embeds innovation and boosts skills. We are working across public sector delivery partners to ensure that the funding is delivered to projects as quickly as possible subject to rigorous due diligence and value for money assurance processes.
 
                         
                        
                            
                                
                                
                                        -  Asked by:     Jackie Baillie, MSP for Dumbarton, Scottish Labour
 
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                                            Date lodged: Thursday, 08 August 2024
                                        
 
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                                        Current Status:
                                            Answered by   Kate Forbes on 5 September 2024
                                    
 
                                
                            
To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an update on the implementation of all of the recommendations from the report of the Committee on the Scottish Government Handling of Harassment Complaints.
                                Answer
                                    The Continuous Improvement Programme, which delivered the Scottish Government’s implementation of the recommendations of the Scottish Parliament Committee on the Handling of Harassment Complaints, was concluded with the agreement of the Scottish Parliament’s Finance and Public Administration Committee in January 2023, with activities absorbed into ongoing work and annual reporting thereafter. The Scottish Government provided a written update to Parliament on ongoing actions on 17 May 2024, ahead of the Permanent Secretary giving evidence to the Committee on 21 May 2024.
 
                         
                        
                            
                                
                                
                                        -  Asked by:     Tim Eagle, MSP for Highlands and Islands, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
 
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                                            Date lodged: Tuesday, 20 August 2024
                                        
 
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                                        Current Status:
                                            Answered by   Fiona Hyslop on 5 September 2024
                                    
 
                                
                            
To ask the Scottish Government how much has been spent on landslide mitigation infrastructure on roads in each year since 2021, also broken down by site.
                                Answer
                                    Please see the following table for details of annual spend on landslide mitigation infrastructure on the trunk road network for the years 2021-2024 to date:
Sites  | 2021  | 2022  | 2023  | 2024  | 
A68 North of Jedburgh  | £0  | £25,000  | £68,000  | £0  | 
A7 Boleside  | £66,000  | £0  | £210,000  | £15,000  | 
A7 Mosspaul  | £0  | £0  | £0  | £10,000  | 
A77 Carlock Wall  | £505,846  | £3,197,943  | £1,384,958  | £0  | 
A82 Gavinburn  | £0  | £0  | £25,974.90  | £0  | 
A82 Glen Gloy  | £10,095.92  | £96,991.57  | £6,852.80  | £908,842.35  | 
A83 Glen Kinglas  | £240,677.02  | £312,506.61  | £104,327.90  | £236,029.38  | 
A83 Old Military Road  | £1,611,616.69  | £3,633.58  | £1,054.61  | £0.00  | 
A83 Rest and Be Thankful  | £2,560,921.43  | £3,802,247.93  | £1,240,549.70  | £51,672.92  | 
A87 Luib  | £0.00  | £0.00  | £0.00  | £2,124.44  | 
 
                         
                        
                            
                                
                                
                                        -  Asked by:     Jackie Baillie, MSP for Dumbarton, Scottish Labour
 
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                                            Date lodged: Thursday, 08 August 2024
                                        
 
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                                        Current Status:
                                            Answered by   Kate Forbes on 5 September 2024
                                    
 
                                
                            
To ask the Scottish Government how much it spent on legal fees for (a) former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, (b) the former First Minister’s chief of staff and (c) the former Permanent Secretary, in connection with the inquiry of the Committee on the Scottish Government Handling of Harassment Complaints.
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                                    Legal advice was provided to individuals in relation to the Scottish Parliament Committee on the Scottish Government Handling of Harassment Complaints. The total costs were £151,811.17 (exclusive of VAT). This information is already published at Cost to Scottish Government of its participation of recent inquiry’s: FOI release - gov.scot (www.gov.scot)
The then First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon did not consult a lawyer of any kind ahead of her evidence session at the Scottish Parliament's Committee on the Scottish Government's Handling of Harassment Complaints.
 
                         
                        
                            
                                
                                
                                        -  Asked by:     Willie Rennie, MSP for North East Fife, Scottish Liberal Democrats
 
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                                            Date lodged: Tuesday, 20 August 2024
                                        
 
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                                        Current Status:
                                            Answered by   Gillian Martin on 5 September 2024
                                    
 
                                
                            
To ask the Scottish Government whether it plans to count any components fabricated outside the UK and shipped to the UK for assembly towards the £16 billion to fund manufacturing and fabrication of turbines and offshore infrastructure in Scotland, as pledged by the energy companies who won offshore contracts through the ScotWind auction in 2022.
                                Answer
                                    The Supply Chain Development Statements (SCDS) process has been carefully designed and is managed by Crown Estate Scotland. It requires developers to outline their initial commitments to the Scottish supply chain across four project phases - development, manufacturing and fabrication, installation and operations & maintenance.
We welcome developers’ commitments to invest an average projection of £1.5bn per project on the 20 ScotWind projects.