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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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