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It drew a comparison with the scottish welfare fund —
If we look at the Scottish welfare fund, which is a similar fund but does something slightly different, there is a statutory requirement on local authorities to provide welfare funding as long as moneys are paid in by the Scottish ministers. Our members point out that it is imperative that we get clarity.
Children and young people: • News piece (blog) for Reach website highlighting key points from the ASL Progress Report tailored to the audience of children and young people with additional support needs. • Development of three videos for use on social media, primarily TikTok, to share these key points.
I think that I understand that, but I want to pursue the issue. I am grateful to Mr Cowan for pointing out that we are talking about the process from egg to finished fish.
Working together in a non-partisan fashion, as we have been doing, using common sense and using our money to best protect—that is how we can best solve these problems.
S6W-40345 Mark Griffin: To ask the Scottish Government whether the £768 million budget for the Affordable Housing Supply Programme in 2025-26 represents a net increase compared with previous years, and how much is new, versus restored, funding.
Social Security Scotland are currently in the process of setting budgets for 2025/26 and the forecast cost of payments under Agency Agreement is £6.9 million in 2025/26.