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These regulations deliver on that commitment and expand the eligibility for Pension Age Winter Heating Payment to provide vital support with heating costs to every pensioner household from next winter onwards (2025/26). Under these regulations, from winter 2025/26, all households containing individuals of pension age...
As David said, there are some fantastic examples of delivery at a local level. I recently visited a project in Midlothian that is working with 16 to 26-year-olds who are leaving the care system, ensuring that they have permanent housing solutions.
We note the Scottish Government has committed to developing a ‘Product Stewardship Plan’ by 2025/26 in the 2030 Routemap which will set out a strategic approach to tackling problematic products.
The budget for 2025-26 sees an increase of more than £211 million when compared with the 2024-25 published budget, which is more than £180 million in capital and almost £31 million in financial transactions.
The Cabinet Secretary at the next CPG. Neil and Tom Arthur MSP visiting social enterprises. Identify best social enterprise visits for the First Minister too.
These regulations are those made under the powers in any section within Chapter 2 of Part 2 (i.e. sections 11 to 18, including new section 17A) and section 45.
New section 55A supplements the procedure for making regulations under sections 11 to 18 and section 45.
The Committee’s report stated that— “According to the latest Scottish Government figures, in 2023, 37% of all pupils (259,036 individuals) had an additional support need (ASN).
Under this programme, according to the Scottish Government website: “The information collected is largely sourced from school management information 26 systems, thus reducing the burden on data provider.” 59.
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The relationships that are built between pupils and teachers, and between pupils and pupils, need to be set inside another context, which is that of our human relationship with nature.