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The changes to regulations will not come into force any earlier than financial year 2025/26. 32. It is anticipated that the Bill will lead to an overall increase in costs for policing bodies, in particular PIRC and Police Scotland.
My officials have been in discussion with North Ayrshire Council officials about the complex planning position there, the possible options and how this might best be taken forward to a satisfactory conclusion.
The Principal and Chief Executive refers to several specific points, most of which are consistent with my report, and confirm the areas where the college could have acted differently or sooner.
I realise that we are talking slightly against Stuart McMillan’s point there, because he was talking about national pride and a more public association with the industry, which is great, although it is an anecdotal point.
Section 3
Section 3 of the Bill relates to corporate parenting duties owed by various publicly funded individuals and organisations to certain children and young people under 26.
Section 3 broadens the scope of these duties so that, for the first time, they apply to children and young people under 26 who were looked...
The SFC estimates that the caseload for PAWHP will increase from 137,000 in 2024-25 to 812,000 in 2025-26. In 2025-26, 83% of households are forecast to receive the minimum payment of £100.
These costs fall entirely to the Scottish Administration and cover both the establishment phase (2022-23 to 2025-26) and the operational phase (from 2025-26).