- Asked by: Pauline McNeill, MSP for Glasgow, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Monday, 02 October 2017
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Current Status:
Answered by Angela Constance on 30 October 2017
To ask the Scottish Government how it聽tracks the progress of the Race Equality Framework for Scotland, and what progress has been made since the framework's launch.
Answer
The Scottish Government published its on 23 February 2017. The Race Equality Framework is being delivered by the Scottish Government and is coordinated by the Race Equality Team within the Equality Unit, with support and input from policy areas across Scottish Government who own the actions outlined in the Framework itself. As a model of mainstreaming, implementation against the actions includes linking and engaging external delivery partners and policy areas across Scottish Government. A Highlight Report outlining the progress to date will be published by the end of 2017 along with new actions to drive forward delivery of the Framework.
- Asked by: Pauline McNeill, MSP for Glasgow, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Monday, 02 October 2017
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Current Status:
Answered by Angela Constance on 30 October 2017
To ask the Scottish Government聽whether the social concept "white privilege" is relevant to聽its work regarding聽the Race Equality Framework for Scotland.
Answer
The Race Equality Framework for Scotland has been developed with an understanding of the urgent need to avoid and eradicate institutional racism wherever it is found. We recognise that much progress has been made, although much more remains to be done. However, in order to ensure public confidence that our policy and public institutions are working for the good of all our citizens, we need to deal with the systems and practices that, even if unwittingly, perpetuate and fuel inequality. That means understanding the norms, values and behaviours that influence culture and practice within organisations and wider society, and tackling the factors which sustain discriminatory or biased practice. Our work in developing and implementing the Framework has been underpinned by key principles which reflect that understanding.
- Asked by: Pauline McNeill, MSP for Glasgow, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Monday, 02 October 2017
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Current Status:
Answered by Kevin Stewart on 25 October 2017
To ask the Scottish Government what the take-up has been of the New Supply Shared Equity (NSEE) scheme.
Answer
The number of households assisted each year are detailed in the following table:
Finance Year
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No of households
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2007-08
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527
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2008-09
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651
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2009-10
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721
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2010-11
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491
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2011-12
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446
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2012-13
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302
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2013-14
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307
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2014-15
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252
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2015-16
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189
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2016-17
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179
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Total
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4,065
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- Asked by: Pauline McNeill, MSP for Glasgow, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Monday, 02 October 2017
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Current Status:
Answered by Shirley-Anne Somerville on 25 October 2017
To ask the Scottish Government what steps it is taking to ensure that English language classes are available to (a) refugees and (b) asylum seekers.
Answer
The Scottish Government (SG) is committed to ensuring that all residents in Scotland whose first language is not English can contribute to Scottish society and the economy.
English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) provision in Scotland is delivered by colleges, community learning and development and third sector providers to adults which includes refugees and asylum seekers.
- Asked by: Pauline McNeill, MSP for Glasgow, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Monday, 02 October 2017
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Current Status:
Answered by Kevin Stewart on 25 October 2017
To ask the Scottish Government聽what plans it has聽to extend the Help to Buy scheme beyond 2019.
Answer
The Help to Buy (Scotland) Affordable New Build and Smaller Developers Schemes are due to run until 31 March 2019. We expect to make decisions early in 2018 on the future of these schemes beyond March 2019.
- Asked by: Pauline McNeill, MSP for Glasgow, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Monday, 02 October 2017
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Current Status:
Answered by Angela Constance on 12 October 2017
To ask the Scottish Government聽what action it is taking to聽ensure that Syrian refugees receive the support聽required under聽the refugees action plan, and what plans it has to review whether the support offered by聽the聽assigned integration support teams is meeting their needs.
Answer
The operation of refugee resettlement schemes is reserved to the UK Government and managed by the Home Office. Support for refugees arriving under the Syrian Resettlement Programme is provided by local authorities, who report to the Home Office on delivery of the programme in their areas.
The New Scots refugee integration strategy provides a framework for the integration of all refugees and asylum seekers in Scotland. The Scottish Government is working with COSLA and the Scottish Refugee Council and a wide range of other partners to develop the next New Scots strategy for publication in early 2018.
- Asked by: Pauline McNeill, MSP for Glasgow, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Monday, 02 October 2017
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Current Status:
Taken in the Chamber on 5 October 2017
To ask the First Minister whether the Scottish Government will undertake a national audit聽of the number of people who are rough sleeping.
Answer
Taken in the Chamber on 5 October 2017
- Asked by: Pauline McNeill, MSP for Glasgow, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 12 September 2017
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Current Status:
Answered by Shirley-Anne Somerville on 27 September 2017
To ask the Scottish Government what accountability the Glasgow Colleges Regional Board has to ministers; what role it plays in appointments to the board and the other senior executive positions at the college, and what its position is on the salaries paid to the board and the other senior executive positions.
Answer
The Chair of Glasgow Colleges Regional Board (GCRB) is appointed directly by Scottish Ministers; Ordinary members of the board are appointed by the Chair and the Regional Board with approval from Scottish Ministers. Ordinary members are appointed through an open recruitment process with regard to the Government鈥檚 College Sector Guidance on Board Appointments.
The level of the Chair's salary is determined by Scottish Ministers. GCRB has responsibility for the salaries of the executive team and responsibility for funding decisions over the college region. The Scottish Funding Council awarded GCRB fully-operational fundable body status from 1 April, 2017 and provides funding directly to GCRB for the management of funds within the region.
Glasgow Colleges Regional Board has reconsidered its decision and it will not implement the proposed salary changes. The Scottish Government has been in close dialogue with GCRB and the Scottish Funding Council on this matter. All publicly funded institutions should ensure that they operate with maximum efficiency and effectiveness recognising the expectations of the Scottish Government that those funded from the public purse should operate within the spirit of the principles of the Public Sector Pay Policy.
- Asked by: Pauline McNeill, MSP for Glasgow, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Thursday, 24 August 2017
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Current Status:
Answered by Jeane Freeman on 12 September 2017
To ask the Scottish Government how much it has reimbursed local authorities under the Scottish Welfare Fund scheme, Assistance with Housing Costs for 18-21 year olds.
Answer
Reimbursement details are subject to agreement through COSLA鈥檚 usual processes, and funding for 2017-18 will be announced and included as an adjustment to this year鈥檚 Local Government Finance Order in February 2018, with payments to Local Authorities being made thereafter.
Local Authorities in full service areas reported to COSLA that to date there have been a number of enquiries resulting in one case receiving assistance for housing costs through the Scottish Welfare Fund. COSLA report that advice has been given to all those who have presented at Local Authorities as a result of being denied assistance with housing costs through Universal Credit, and in at least 50% of these cases the individual has been able to claim an exemption through DWP after receiving advice and support to do so.
- Asked by: Pauline McNeill, MSP for Glasgow, Scottish Labour
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 06 September 2017
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Current Status:
Taken in the Chamber on 14 September 2017
To ask the Scottish Government what action it is taking to聽further聽the automation of benefits to help poorer families.
Answer
Taken in the Chamber on 14 September 2017