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Budget (Scotland) Bill — Stage 2 Schedule 1 Kate Forbes 1 In schedule 1, page 5, line 21, column 2, leave out and insert Kate Forbes 2 In schedule 1, page 11, line 32, column 2, leave out and insert Section 4 Kate Forbes 3 In secti...
—on and off for the past three years. We are pulling in £1 million, which is a good thing, but it puts a strain on the organisation, and that might have consequences.
Depute Principal (Operations) noted that overall costs were too high, but the College is at the bare bones in terms of non-staff costs, and PLG have looked at mitigations. oard Member noted that the £3.2m savings contained various Bassumptions and queried whether Appendix 1 as provided is effectively the new plan for this.
Of that, £3 million went to alcohol and drug partnerships—as I mentioned, we published their returns on how that was invested—£1 million was put into a grass-roots fund, and £1 million went into a service improvement fund.
I contend that good transitions would be a form of good support, and the National Audit Office said that good support could save £1 million per person—I repeat: £1 million per person.
Publication of the Guides to budget revisions in a more prominent section of the Scottish Government’s website. Following previous requests from both the Finance and Public Administration Committee and the Public Audit committee these documents are published on the Scottish Government’s website.
Clearer advice is now available on the Kinship Care Advice Service Scotland (KCASS) website and via organisations such as the Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG).