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John Swinney has been selected by the Scottish Parliament as their nominee for First Minister. He will be appointed by His Majesty the King and sworn in at the Court of Session.

Climate change - public engagement strategy: mid-point review

The climate change public engagement strategy committed to a review at the mid-point of delivery. The review provides a summary of activities delivered since the publication of the strategy, reflects on the approach being taken and recommends improvements to achieve objectives in future delivery.


Annex A: Detail of Climate Week activities 2022 – 2024

Activity stream 2022 2023 2024
Ministerial programme 10 Events across 10 Ministerial portfolios 13 Events across 7 Ministerial portfolios 12 Events across 8 Ministerial portfolios (plus the Permanent Secretary)
SG engagement activity 280 Attendees at 4 internal engagement events. 323 attendees at 3 SG-delivered public events 346 Attendees at 4 internal engagement events 514 Attendees at 11 internal engagement events
SG marketing activity 5058 #ScotClimateWeek mentions (2242 unique users) Website 6548 views 2647 #ScotClimateWeek mentions Home Energy Scotland fieldwork in Edinburgh and Perth reached c.2500 people 3588 #ScotClimateWeek mentions
Partner activity KSB – Climate Action Week (15000 pupils, 660 primary classes, 32 LAs) 459+ contacts reached with campaign information, messaging and assets to share with audiences. 1,590 partner asset downloads achieved. KSB – Climate Action Week (4750 pupils. 300 schools, 29 LAs) 600+ contacts reached with campaign information, messaging and assets to share with audiences. 1,419 partner asset downloads achieved. KSB – Climate Action Week (>8000 pupils, 30 LAs) 100s of partners involved including in priority area of culture 600+ contacts reached with campaign information, messaging and assets to share with audiences. 3,194 partner asset downloads achieved.
Budget Spent* £7,500 £0 £8,000

*funding to support KSB’s Climate Action Week included in Climate Action Schools grant and represented in these figures

Contact

Email: ClimateChangeEngagement@gov.scot

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