- Asked by: Emma Harper, MSP for South Scotland, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Monday, 11 July 2022
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Current Status:
Initiated by the Scottish Government.
Answered by Kevin Stewart on 12 July 2022
To ask the Scottish Government when the final recruitment figures under Action 15 of the Mental Health Strategy 2017-2027, which ended in March 2022, will be published.
Answer
The final recruitment figures under Action 15 of the Mental Health Strategy 2017-27 will be published today, 12 July, at 10:30am, at . A total of 958.9 whole time equivalent mental health staff have been recruited in key settings over 4 years, significantly exceeding the original commitment for 800 additional workers.
- Asked by: Emma Harper, MSP for South Scotland, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Thursday, 30 June 2022
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Current Status:
Initiated by the Scottish Government.
Answered by Maree Todd on 1 July 2022
To ask the Scottish Government when it will publish its further consultation paper on restricting promotions of food and drink high in fat, sugar or salt.
Answer
The consultation paper on restricting promotions of food and drink high in fat, sugar or salt will be published on the Scottish Government website at and on the Citizen Space portal at on 1 July 2022 at 10am.
The consultation will run for 12 weeks, closing on 23 September 2022.
- Asked by: Emma Harper, MSP for South Scotland, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Monday, 27 June 2022
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Current Status:
Initiated by the Scottish Government.
Answered by Maree Todd on 28 June 2022
To ask the Scottish Government when it will review the level of minimum unit pricing of alcohol.
Answer
We are currently in the process of evaluating minimum unit pricing (MUP) as a whole over its first five years of operation. Public Health Scotland will be producing a final report on MUP in 2023, which will inform our evaluation report which will be laid in Parliament and published in 2023.
Work on reviewing the level of MUP has started as part of our overall evaluation, as the impact of MUP is connected to the unit price. We are evaluating the impact of MUP at the current price of 50 pence per unit and will assess what level MUP should be set at going forward, if MUP is to continue. It is important that we have a robust evidence base to support any decision on a change in the level of MUP.
Against that background, I am announcing that the conclusion of the review of the level of MUP will be completed in late 2023. If our overall evaluation supports a continuation of MUP, we will lay Orders in Parliament in late 2023 to continue MUP beyond the initial six year period and if the evidence supports a change in price, to set a new unit price. If Parliament approves those Orders, it is intended that any new price would take effect from 1 May 2024 i.e. immediately after the initial six year period which would have otherwise have expired on 30 April 2024.
- Asked by: Emma Harper, MSP for South Scotland, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 15 June 2022
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Current Status:
Taken in the Chamber on 22 June 2022
To ask the Scottish Government when it last discussed the international transfer of prisoners to Scotland with the UK Government.
Answer
Taken in the Chamber on 22 June 2022
- Asked by: Emma Harper, MSP for South Scotland, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Monday, 13 June 2022
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Current Status:
Taken in the Chamber on 16 June 2022
To ask the First Minister, in light of summer officially commencing next week on 21 June, what action the Scottish Government is taking to promote responsible access to Scotland’s countryside.
Answer
Taken in the Chamber on 16 June 2022
- Asked by: Emma Harper, MSP for South Scotland, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Friday, 06 May 2022
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Current Status:
Answered by Patrick Harvie on 18 May 2022
To ask the Scottish Government whether it has had any discussions with Dumfries and Galloway Council regarding the safety of the derelict Treasure Cave building located at 80 English Street, Dumfries, in light of reports that it has caused part of English Street to be closed to through traffic; whether Dumfries and Galloway Council has requested any support from the Scottish Government to address the state of the building, and what support the Scottish Government can provide to the local authority to address the building’s safety, to reopen the road to traffic and to ease any disruption to surrounding businesses.
Answer
Scottish Government has not discussed the Treasure Cave building with Dumfries and Galloway Council as enforcement is wholly the responsibility of the local authority. Council officials did not seek support from Scottish Government in relation to addressing the state of the building.
Dumfries and Galloway Council served a Dangerous Building Notice under Section 30 of the Building (Scotland) Act 2003 on 19 November 2021. The owner of the building recently made arrangements to comply with the notice by appointing a contractor to demolish the building. Demolition is expected to begin on 16 May 2022 and last three weeks. The road will be reopened once the demolition works are complete and the danger has been removed.
- Asked by: Emma Harper, MSP for South Scotland, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Tuesday, 19 April 2022
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Current Status:
Answered by Humza Yousaf on 18 May 2022
To ask the Scottish Government what steps it is taking to ensure that (a) children and (b) adults diagnosed with cystic fibrosis have the clinical psychologist and social worker resourcing available in their multidisciplinary team, as set out in the service specifications for adult and paediatric care.
Answer
Both adult and paediatric patients with Cystic Fibrosis (CF) can access a range of appropriate services via their local NHS Boards, Integrated Joint Board and specialist centres.
The National Services Division (NSD) of NHS National Services Scotland commission a number of highly specialist services for young people and adults with CF are delivered via multi-disciplinary teams, including clinical psychologists at 3 specialist centres around the country – in Aberdeen, Glasgow and Edinburgh. There are also outreach services in Dundee and Inverness. Paediatric CF services are delivered locally by NHS Boards like through the South-East Scotland Paediatric Cystic Fibrosis Service.
Due to the variable management required, much of the treatment required by CF patients is specialist and tailored to the needs of the individual patient. The Scottish Government therefore expects NHS Boards to treat CF patients according to individual need, this includes ensuring clinical psychologist and social work input when required.
The Scottish Government is committed to working to improve outcomes for people with rare conditions, including Cystic Fibrosis. We are developing an Scottish Action Plan for Rare Disease based on the four priorities of the UK Rare Disease Framework: faster diagnoses, increased awareness, better care co-ordination, and access to specialist treatments and care.
- Asked by: Emma Harper, MSP for South Scotland, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Monday, 16 May 2022
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Current Status:
Taken in the Chamber on 19 May 2022
To ask the First Minister what action the Scottish Government is taking to support the health and wellbeing of the NHS workforce.
Answer
Taken in the Chamber on 19 May 2022
- Asked by: Emma Harper, MSP for South Scotland, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Wednesday, 11 May 2022
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Current Status:
Taken in the Chamber on 18 May 2022
To ask the Scottish Government what discussions it has had with TransPennine Express, Network Rail and ScotRail regarding the reported frequent cancellation of rail services on the West Coast Main Line, particularly impacting travellers using rail services at Lockerbie Station.
Answer
Taken in the Chamber on 18 May 2022
- Asked by: Emma Harper, MSP for South Scotland, Scottish National Party
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Date lodged: Friday, 25 March 2022
Submitting member has a registered interest.
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Current Status:
Answered by Humza Yousaf on 28 April 2022
To ask the Scottish Government what information it has on the current level of the starting salary for a nurse in Scotland, and how this compares with (a) England and (b) Wales.
Answer
In May 2021 we implemented the most generous pay rise anywhere in the UK (and the largest since devolution) for NHS Agenda for Change Staff.
For the year 2021-22, a starting salary for new Nurses in Scotland was £26,104 compared to £25,655 for Nurses in England and Wales – a difference of £449 per year.