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To ask the Scottish Government what its response is to the Scottish Funding Council's College Indicative Funding Allocations 2025-26 and any impact this may have on the funding settlement for Fife College.
Questions and Answers
Date lodged:
13 November 2024
To ask the Scottish Government what ongoing discussions the finance secretary is having with ministerial colleagues and officials regarding the planning of portfolio budgets in the lead up to the publication of its Budget for 2025-26. S6O-03988
To ask the Scottish Government, in line with the agreed procedure, whether it will provide the Scottish Fiscal Commission with a public sector pay policy ahead of its Budget for 2025-26. S6O-03663
Harmful products can relieve the despair and provide a feel-food factor, even for five minutes, and businesses rely on that. They want people to buy their product, and it’s not in their interest for people not to buy it or buy less of it.
However, the commission also suggested some improvements that could be made over the course of the plan in time for the next publication in 2025-26. We are working on three components for improvement.
In keeping with the latest route map advice and in line with the Universal Health Visiting Pathway, where a home visit is not suitable, contacts over the phone or using video through services like Near Me or Attend Anywhere might be offered.
The following table shows the staff figures for FCS since that date. It is not possible to provide directly comparable figures prior to 2003, due to the structural changes arising from the review.
This includes the Bill’s m isalignment with NPF reform, which seeks to achieve similar aims. 26. The Bill is considered unnecessary and new statutory definitions, duties and potentially a new impact assessment will disproportionately burden public bodies.