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These amendments added a total of £16.7 million to the budget for 2025-26. The Scottish Government said that these additional costs would be funded by a draw down from Scotwind of £3 million to support nature restoration, and the remaining amendments being funded through reduced debt servicing costs in 2025-26.
S5W-16240 Rachael Hamilton: To ask the Scottish Government how it promotes historically significant sites. S5W-16242 James Kelly: To ask the Scottish Government how much of the £500,000 of funding announced in 2017-18 for anti-sectarianism projects was spent.
The SPCB stated that its ambition had been to submit a 2025-26 Budget bid which was below the 2025-26 indicative plans, and that this has been achieved for the “controllable” elements of the Budget, which are £0.6m lower than the indicative figure.
Funding summary
There are a number of funding mechanisms to support neurodivergent people in Scotland.
The Scottish Budget for 2025-26 allocated an additional £270.5 million to mental health services, which will be in addition to spending by individual health boards on mental health services.
Committee reports
Date published:
11 February 2026
This created practical issues, as providers would have had to include stays that had not yet taken place or were later cancelled and where they had not received payment of the visitor levy from the guest, in circumstances where accommodation providers pass on the full cost of a visitor levy to visitors.
Official Report
Meeting Papers
11th Meeting, 2015 (Session 4) Tuesday 26 May 2015
The Committee agreed to invite Scotland's Commissioner for Children and Young People to give evidence at a future meeting.
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