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Those children should be at school five days a week, whereas they get only a weekly or fortnightly visit from a social worker or somebody from a specialist service.
Disabled children and young people would have a right to a transitions plan from the age of th 14 until their 26 birthday, or from when a child’s disability is diagnosed th th th after their 16 birthday and before their 18 birthday until their 26 birthday. 2 This document relates to the Disabled Children and Young Pe...
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
26 September 2022
The Scottish Government’s priority is to ensure that displaced people from Ukraine are able to stay in appropriate temporary accommodation and get the right support ahead of moving into safe, sustainable longer-term accommodation.
For example, it costs a company to move physically, as it would have to move its offices or its factory, employ a new labour force and get used to a new place.
Critically, this reinforces the need to ensure that any new spending commitments are seen through the lens of the opportunity cost for existing core services and assets where cuts are currently being made.
Critically, this reinforces the need to ensure that any new spending commitments are seen through the lens of the opportunity cost for existing core services and assets where cuts are currently being made.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
28 January 2020
To ask the Scottish Government how many pupils in (a) P1 to P3 and (b) P4 to P7 have been taught in class sizes of (i) fewer than 18, (ii) 19 to 25, (iii) 26 to 30 and (iv) more than 30 pupils in each of the last 10 years.
The numbers enrolling into the Health & Work Support Pilot is 598 in Dundee City and 332 in Fife (between June 26 2018 and March 31 2019). Service Delivery areas are different in the Pilot and FSS.
The Scottish Government is committed to tackling alcohol harm and has allocated more than £160 million to alcohol and drug initiatives and services in 2025-26. Last year, we increased the minimum unit price as part of our world-leading strategy to 65p, and we expanded access to treatment, including residential rehabilitation.