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Official Report Meeting date: 2 April 2025

Education, Children and Young People Committee 02 April 2025

You have also talked about children’s rights-based budgets. As it stands, the budget for 2025-26 is £1.78 million, which has increased by 20 per cent since 2022-23.
Official Report Meeting date: 4 March 2021

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 04 March 2021

Once again, I send my deepest condolences to all those who have lost a loved one. We will publish the latest estimate of the R number later today.
Last updated: 10 June 2024

Delegated Powers Climate Change Emissions Reduction Targets Scotland Bill

In addition, for reporting purposes only, it establishes new annual targets for 2017, 2018 and 2019. 7.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 September 2025

S6W-40136

Funding of £14 million has also been made available in 2025-26 and the MFS team are currently assessing applications that can contribute to an innovative and sustainable marine economy, support coastal communities, and help Scotland reach net zero emissions.In addition, the MFS has provided various support to the fishing sector across Scotland, through £1.8m funding the Independent Fisheries Science Support Scheme which provides data to support stock assessments; £650k Support to Seafish to provide safety training and £50k to Fishing into the Future supporting the Clyde Fisheries Resource Education Programme, aiming to improve fisheries management & sustainability.In 2024-25, Blueshell Mussels were awarded £640k towards the £1.28m cost of installing innovative rope that improves mussel growth & yield, this will increase production by around £800k & create 4 new jobs.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 March 2025

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The intention of sections 38A and 38B is to enable all carers to access support under the Carers (Scotland) Act 2016 – including under the proposed right to breaks - in a timely fashion and ensure more consistent national delivery.Ahead of the new legislation, the Scottish Government is increasing the voluntary sector short breaks funding by £5million to a total of £13million for 2025-26.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 March 2025

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We will also be drawing on research to understand what different approaches to early learning and childcare are best for younger children and piloting new approaches via projects funded by the Whole Family Wellbeing Fund.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 14 April 2023

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This work will directly inform the development of a Scottish Accessible Homes Standard, set to be implemented from 2025-26. This will enhance the accessibility and adaptability of new homes, ensuring that disabled people have an increased range of housing options and reducing the requirement to make changes to homes ...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 September 2025

S6W-39956

More recently, the 2023-24 and 2024/25 periods have seen extended waiting times due to a high volume of referrals following the launch of the new WHS2 scheme in October 2023. This surge in demand and the resulting delays were anticipated and communicated to customers in advance.The tables below show Warmworks' performance for the referral to completion (RTC) KPI from April 2017-18 to 2025-26 (to end of July 2025), The dates requested cover both Warmer Homes Scotland phase 1 (WHS1) and 2 (WHS 2) and were reported on separately for the period of 2023-24.RTC - WHS1 2018-192019-202020-212021-222022-232023-24South West96%99%98%89%94%97%89%South East96%99%98%93%91%97%94%Strathclyde and Central98%99%98%93%95%99%95%North East95%97%95%89%88%94%91%Highlands93%96%98%83%91%95%96%Islands91%93%97%81%70%94%94%Total96%98%98%91%92%97%93%RTC - WHS22023-242024-2525-26 (July 25)South West49%75%98%South East65%81%98%Strathclyde and Central66%74%98%North East62%86%95%Highlands38%90%95%Islands29%97%95%Total62%79%98%The following table outlines which Local Authorities map to each KPI region:KPI RegionLocal AuthoritiesSouth WestNorth Ayrshire (excluding islands)East AyrshireSouth AyrshireDumfries and GallowaySouth EastFifeEdinburghMidlothianEast LothianWest LothianScottish BordersStrathclyde and CentralGlasgowRenfrewshireEast RenfrewshireInverclydeEast DunbartonshireWest DunbartonshireClackmannanshireNorth LanarkshireSouth LanarkshireStirlingFalkirkNorth EastMorayAberdeen CityAberdeenshirePerth and KinrossAngusDundee CityHighlandsArgyll and Bute (excluding islands)Highland (excluding islands)IslandsEilean Siar (Western Isles)Shetland IslandsOrkney Islands(and all other islands: Skye, Arran, Bute etc) S6W-39956
Last updated: 25 March 2025

UKIMA Joint written submission Prof Hunt Horsley

See also eg V Bogdanor, The New British Constitution (Hart 2009) and V Bogdanor, Beyond Brexit: Towards a New British Constitution (Tauris 2019).
Official Report Meeting date: 25 April 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 25 April 2023

The report makes clear the scale of the potential costs required to achieve the Scottish Government’s target of around £1.7 billion per year for the next 12 years purely for capital investment in new rail services, new zero-carbon buses, new tram systems and new light rail networks.

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