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What plans do the Government and COSLA have to review the funding formula to ensure that it keeps pace with potential increased school rolls here in the capital? In 2025-26, the City of Edinburgh Council will receive more than £1 billion to support day-to-day services.
Backing this commitment is a record £36 million investment, which is set to increase to £48 million in 2025-26, to fund targeted initiatives that are aimed at reducing road casualties and enhancing safety.
As at 1 January 2022, we have achieved 95 per cent of that target. That includes more than 26 whole-time equivalent posts to support those held in police station custody suites.
In addition to the on-going activity that I highlighted to the chamber on 26 January, given the current heightened cyber risk, the Scottish Government is working with the National Cyber Security Centre to deliver a national cyber aware campaign that will seek to educate the public on the following two actions that everyone should take to keep themselves sec...
The Highland Good Food Partnership stated that the good food nation plan “does not propose any new actions and targets, neither does it commit to new indicators or areas of policy development.”
I agree with Maggie Chapman and Karen Adam that we need many more new Scots. The new Scots refugee integration strategy is a partnership that is led by the Scottish Government, COSLA and the Scottish Refugee Council.
The Committee recommends that SDS and the CITB consider how new technologies can be better incorporated into all levels of construction skills training.
This approval is sought under Section 2, paragraph 62 of the Code so that the Members concerned are not required to register the overseas visit as they will be representing the Parliament on this body.
To ask the Scottish Government what its response is to the findings of the latest Scottish Crime and Justice Survey, which included for the first time new questions around crimes of fraud and computer misuse.