- Asked by: Bob Doris, MSP for Glasgow Maryhill and Springburn, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 17 December 2024
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Current Status:
Initiated by the Scottish Government.
Answered by Gillian Martin on 18 December 2024
To ask the Scottish Government when it plans to publish its final circular economy and waste route map.
Answer
I am pleased to confirm the final Circular Economy and Waste Route Map has been published today. Link: https://www.gov.scot/isbn/9781836017974
The Route Map sets out an ambitious plan to deliver the priority actions to 2030 that will help us progress towards a circular economy and ensure we maximise the positive impact of the Circular Economy (Scotland) Act 2024 for communities across Scotland.
It is the product of extensive collaboration and engagement with the public, private and third sectors through two consultations since 2022, with consistently high levels of support for the proposals.
I want to thank all who have contributed to the Route Map’s development, including our delivery partners in businesses, local government, SEPA and Zero Waste Scotland. I look forward to working with them all to deliver the actions set out. The Route Map demonstrates the strength of support for Scotland’s transition to a circular economy and the importance of working together to reach our net zero and economic growth goals.
- Asked by: Maurice Golden, MSP for North East Scotland, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
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Date lodged: Monday, 16 December 2024
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Current Status:
Answered by Neil Gray on 18 December 2024
To ask the Scottish Government, further to the answer to question S6W-31784 by Neil Gray on 9 December 2024, whether it will provide an overview of how the Scottish Ambulance Service Special Operations Response Team (SORT) capabilities will be delivered across Scotland following the most recent review, including (a) geographic coverage and (b) resource distribution.
Answer
The Scottish Ambulance Service (SAS) are currently reviewing its operational delivery model for SORT. The findings of the review will be discussed with the Scottish Government to ensure any changes in operational delivery meet with the expectations set out in the service level agreement, and that SAS is able to provide a safe and sustainable response to potentially hazardous and significant incidents.
- Asked by: Annie Wells, MSP for Glasgow, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
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Date lodged: Monday, 16 December 2024
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Current Status:
Answered by Neil Gray on 18 December 2024
To ask the Scottish Government what percentage of spending allocated to the national mission to reduce drug-related deaths and harms was allocated to rehabilitation services between 2022 and 2024.
Answer
The National Mission annual report finance sections aim to provide greater transparency of National Mission funding, including rehabilitation services. The reports for financial years 2021-22, 2022-23 and 2023-24 are available at:
- Asked by: Annie Wells, MSP for Glasgow, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 03 December 2024
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Current Status:
Answered by Jenny Gilruth on 17 December 2024
To ask the Scottish Government what it is doing to educate young people on alcohol
marketing in schools.
Answer
The Scottish Government is working to ensure children and young people learn about a variety of substances including alcohol, medicines, drugs, tobacco and solvents as part of Curriculum for Excellence. Our aim is by educating children and young people about substance use and the impact it can have on their life and health, this will prevent them making unhealthy choices. Education alone will not turn the tide of substance use but it is an important strand within a broad range of measures across the community, designed to tackle this issue.
The Scottish Government remains committed to progressing work on protecting children and young people from exposure to alcohol advertising, including commissioning Public Health Scotland to carry out a review of the evidence for restrictions on alcohol marketing. The findings from the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children Survey (2024) is encouraging as it showed that levels of drunkenness in school-aged children (15 year-olds) in Scotland have steadily declined and are now at their lowest in 32 years.
- Asked by: Jamie Greene, MSP for West Scotland, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 03 December 2024
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Current Status:
Answered by Kate Forbes on 17 December 2024
To ask the Scottish Government whether it is providing any assistance to Ferguson Marine to find a permanent chief executive officer (CEO), in light of evidence given by the interim CEO of the shipyard to the Scottish Parliament's Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee on 26 November 2024.
Answer
The appointment of a new Chief Executive Officer is a matter for the Ferguson Marine Board. The Board are in the process of recruiting a permanent CEO, and the interim Chief Executive has agreed to continue in his role until Easter while the process continues.
- Asked by: Carol Mochan, MSP for South Scotland, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 11 December 2024
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Current Status:
Answered by Jenni Minto on 17 December 2024
To ask the Scottish Government how many people living with HIV have a diagnosed mental health condition.
Answer
The information requested is not held centrally. Public Health Scotland conducts HIV surveillance and publishes an annual statistical report, however this does not include data on people living with HIV in Scotland who have a diagnosed mental health condition.
- Asked by: Jamie Greene, MSP for West Scotland, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 03 December 2024
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Current Status:
Answered by Fiona Hyslop on 17 December 2024
To ask the Scottish Government when it expects the MV Glen Sannox to enter service, in light of reports that the vessel requires repairs to its anchor system.
Answer
The MV Glen Sannox is expected to commence service in mid-January 2025.
- Asked by: Miles Briggs, MSP for Lothian, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
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Date lodged: Thursday, 12 December 2024
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Current Status:
Answered by Jenny Gilruth on 17 December 2024
To ask the Scottish Government what plans it has to rejoin the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS).
Answer
Scotland will take part in the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) at two grade levels - P5 and S2 - and we have confirmed our participation with the International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement, which administers the study. Procurement of a provider to deliver the assessments in Scotland is currently underway. The field trial is planned for 2026, with the main study to follow in 2027.
- Asked by: Craig Hoy, MSP for South Scotland, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
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Date lodged: Thursday, 05 December 2024
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Current Status:
Answered by Ivan McKee on 17 December 2024
To ask the Scottish Government what the (a) basic, (b) intermediate and (c) higher business rate (i) has been in each financial year since 1999-00 and (ii) will be in 2025-26.
Answer
Table 1 shows the non-domestic rates and thresholds in Scotland since 1999-2000. The rates for 2025-2026 were proposed in the Scottish Budget 2025-26.
Table 1: Non-domestic rates since 1999-2000
Financial year | Rateable value band | Rate |
1999-2000 | Up to and including £10,000 | 48.0 |
1999-2000 | £10,001 and above | 48.9 |
2000-2001 | Up to and including £10,000 | 44.8 |
2000-2001 | £10,001 and above | 45.8 |
2001-2002 | Up to and including £10,000 | 45.0 |
2001-2002 | £10,001 and above | 47.0 |
2002-2003 | Up to and including £10,000 | 45.8 |
2002-2003 | £10,001 and above | 47.8 |
2003-2004 | Up to and including £25,000 | 47.8 |
2003-2004 | £25,001 and above | 48.4 |
2004-2005 | Up to and including £25,000 | 48.8 |
2004-2005 | £25,001 and above | 49.1 |
2005-2006 | Up to and including £29,000 | 46.1 |
2005-2006 | £29,001 and above | 46.6 |
2006-2007 | Up to and including £29,000 | 44.9 |
2006-2007 | £29,001 and above | 45.3 |
2007-2008 | Up to and including £29,000 | 44.1 |
2007-2008 | £29,001 and above | 44.4 |
2008-2009 | Up to and including £29,000 | 45.8 |
2008-2009 | £29,001 and above | 46.2 |
2009-2010 | Up to and including £29,000 | 48.1 |
2009-2010 | £29,001 and above | 48.5 |
2010-2011 | Up to and including £35,000 | 40.7 |
2010-2011 | £35,001 and above | 41.4 |
2011-2012 | Up to and including £35,000 | 42.6 |
2011-2012 | £35,001 and above | 43.3 |
2012-2013 | Up to and including £35,000 | 45.0 |
2012-2013 | £35,001 and above | 45.8 |
2013-2014 | Up to and including £35,000 | 46.2 |
2013-2014 | £35,001 and above | 47.1 |
2014-2015 | Up to and including £35,000 | 47.1 |
2014-2015 | £35,001 and above | 48.2 |
2015-2016 | Up to and including £35,000 | 48.0 |
2015-2016 | £35,001 and above | 49.3 |
2016-2017 | Up to and including £35,000 | 48.4 |
2016-2017 | £35,001 and above | 51.0 |
2017-2018 | Up to and including £51,000 | 46.6 |
2017-2018 | £51,001 and above | 49.2 |
2018-2019 | Up to and including £51,000 | 48.0 |
2018-2019 | £51,001 and above | 50.6 |
2019-2020 | Up to and including £51,000 | 49.0 |
2019-2020 | £51,001 and above | 51.6 |
2020-2021 | Up to and including £51,000 | 49.8 |
2020-2021 | £51,001 to £95,000 | 51.1 |
2020-2021 | £95,001 and above | 52.4 |
2021-2022 | Up to and including £51,000 | 49.0 |
2021-2022 | £51,001 to £95,000 | 50.3 |
2021-2022 | £95,001 and above | 51.6 |
2022-2023 | Up to and including £51,000 | 49.8 |
2022-2023 | £51,001 to £95,000 | 51.1 |
2022-2023 | £95,001 and above | 52.4 |
2023-2024 | Up to and including £51,000 | 49.8 |
2023-2024 | £51,001 to £100,000 | 51.1 |
2023-2024 | £100,001 and above | 52.4 |
2024-2025 | Up to and including £51,000 | 49.8 |
2024-2025 | £51,001 to £100,000 | 54.5 |
2024-2025 | £100,001 and above | 55.9 |
2025-2026 | Up to and including £51,000 | 49.8 |
2025-2026 | £51,001 to £100,000 | 55.4 |
2025-2026 | £100,001 and above | 56.8 |
- Asked by: Richard Leonard, MSP for Central Scotland, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Thursday, 05 December 2024
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Current Status:
Answered by Natalie Don-Innes on 17 December 2024
To ask the Scottish Government what proportion of children’s hearings have been conducted with at least one panel member who was from outwith the local authority area of the child or young person in each of the last three calendar years, broken down by local authority area.
Answer
This information is not held centrally by the Scottish Government. The member should contact Children’s Hearings Scotland for this information.