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Departmental Publication (Guidance and Regulation)
Cabinet Office

Jun. 10 2024

Source Page: Critical 5: Shared Narrative on Critical National Infrastructure
Document: (PDF)

Found: critical infrastructure security and resilience. 2 United Nations - Department of Economic and Social


Non-Departmental Publication (News and Communications)
Employment Appeal Tribunal

Jun. 10 2024

Source Page: Mr Ian Clifford v IBM United Kingdom Ltd: [2024] EAT 90
Document: Mr Ian Clifford v IBM United Kingdom Ltd: [2024] EAT 90 (PDF)

Found: The claimant was continuously absent from work as a result of ill -health from September 2008 and has


Non-Departmental Publication (News and Communications)
Employment Appeal Tribunal

Jun. 10 2024

Source Page: Mr Hafeez Ahmed v Department for Work and Pensions: [2024] EAT 84
Document: Mr Hafeez Ahmed v Department for Work and Pensions [2024] EAT 84 (PDF)

Found: Mr Hafeez Ahmed v Department for Work and Pensions: [2024] EAT 84


Departmental Publication (News and Communications)
Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities

Jun. 10 2024

Source Page: Grenfell Tower site update June 2024
Document: (PDF)

Found: you refrain from taking photographs within the site or sharing the details of access to the site on social


Departmental Publication (News and Communications)
Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities

Jun. 10 2024

Source Page: Grenfell Tower site update June 2024
Document: (PDF)

Found: you refrain from taking photographs within the site or sharing the details of access to the site on social


Departmental Publication (Guidance and Regulation)
Ministry of Defence

Jun. 10 2024

Source Page: Ministry of Defence privacy notice
Document: (PDF)

Found: Confidentiality Access to Health Records Act 1990 MOD Joint Service Publications (JSPs ) Health and Social


Scottish Parliament Written Question
S6W-27808
Monday 10th June 2024

Asked by: Sweeney, Paul (Scottish Labour - Glasgow)

Question

To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an update on what interim support is available to people who are currently on long waiting lists for adult (a) autism and (b) attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) assessments.

Answered by Todd, Maree - Minister for Social Care, Mental Wellbeing and Sport

It is the responsibility of local Health and Social Care Partnerships (HSCPs) to put in place services to meet local needs, including the needs of adults with ADHD. Alongside this, the Scottish Government is engaged in work nationally to improve access to ADHD diagnosis in Scotland.

The Scottish Government funds Scottish Autism’s Autism Advice Line which is staffed by advisors who are trained and experienced in working with autistic people and their families. The Advice Line is open Tuesday – Friday, 10am-4pm. There is also a live chat facility, which you can access via the chat bubble at the bottom right hand corner of Scottish Autism’s website .

We also provide £1m of funding to several organisations via our Adult Autism Support Fund (AASF). Formal diagnosis is not required to access support from the new fund, which is directed at adults who currently receive very little local funding. The service is delivered in partnership with national charities and autistic led organisations, with Inspiring Scotland appointed as fund managers.

There are many other organisations across Scotland that run initiatives that support adults awaiting assessments for autism and/or ADHD. These initiatives do not require formal diagnoses as a prerequisite for access.


Scottish Parliament Written Question
S6W-27840
Monday 10th June 2024

Asked by: Adamson, Clare (Scottish National Party - Motherwell and Wishaw)

Question

To ask the Scottish Government what steps it is taking to support world-class research into sustainable materials, including those limiting emissions along entire material and product lifecycles.

Answered by Martin, Gillian - Minister for Energy and the Environment

The Scottish Government is taking significant steps to imbed the principles of a Circular Economy, enabling the increased recovery of sustainable materials, including those limiting emissions along entire material and product lifecycles. Within our draft Circular Economy Route Map the Scottish Government has also committed to creating a Product Stewardship Strategy, with the aim of minimising the health, safety, environmental and social impacts of products. We will focus on policies and activities which have the greatest environmental and economic impact while continuing to encourage best practice by all businesses and consumers, with the aim to produce, consume and manage resources as effectively as possible. We are engaging with research from ZWS, SEPA and other partners, along with looking at best practice internationally to ensure the policy interventions in this area are not only effective but as impactful as possible.

Alongside this, the 2023 Programme for Government outlined that we would continue to work on how we will help businesses and investors to realise the enormous economic opportunities of the global transition to net zero and create good, well-paid jobs across Scotland. Work is already happening at pace in various areas including how best to use and support research with the aim of capturing economic benefit from the transition to net zero.


Scottish Parliament Written Question
S6W-27809
Monday 10th June 2024

Asked by: Sweeney, Paul (Scottish Labour - Glasgow)

Question

To ask the Scottish Government what assessment it has made of the current average waiting times for adult (a) autism and (b) attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) assessments.

Answered by Todd, Maree - Minister for Social Care, Mental Wellbeing and Sport

There is no national collection of waiting times for adult diagnosis of ADHD. Such collection is conducted at the level of Health and Social Care Partnerships (HSCPs), and is not aggregated nationally.

However, the Scottish Government established the National Autism Implementation Team (NAIT), in partnership with Queen Margaret University, to support Health and Social Care Partnerships to consider best practice and improve service in the redesigning of autism diagnostic services.

In May 2023, NAIT published a review of waiting times for neurodevelopmental assessment in Scotland for adults , conducted between October 2021 and May 2022. These assessments include those for autism and ADHD.

This review found that, while the median overall waiting time for a diagnosis in adults was 252 days, aligning with the recommended timeframe, under half (47%) of individual assessments met the 252-day time standard, indicating that some individuals experience longer waiting times.

The 2020 Programme for Government included work to consider a National Clinical Pathway for ADHD. That work has now been completed and the Feasibility Study was published in January 2021 by the National Autism Implementation Team (NAIT).

Following on from the study, the Scottish Government provided funding of £650,000 for a 12-month pilot in four HSCP areas - Fife, Borders, Lanarkshire and Highland. The findings of the pilot were published in March 2023. We have accepted the full recommendations of the report and are now working with NAIT on implementation.


Scottish Parliament Select Committee
This report sets out the Public Audit Committee's scrutiny of the Auditor General for Scotland's section 22 report on the 2022/23 audit of the Scottish Prison Service.
The 2022/23 audit of the Scottish Prison Service

Report Jun. 10 2024

Committee: Public Audit Committee

Found: It also reported that the introduction of temporary virtual courts and social distancing measures “changed