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In such an instance, the parents, primary carers and/or siblings (aged under 18 years) of the young inpatient could claim under YPFF if they are ordinarily resident in Scotland and have incurred allowable expenses as a result of a hospital visit. Full YPFF terms and conditions can be found here - https://www.mygov.scot/young-patients-family-fund/help-and-su...
In the 2021-22 academic year (last full year of data - 2021-22 data reflects the return to activity following the COVID-19 pandemic), 218,000 participants made 3.5 million visits to Active Schools activities with Football being the most popular and visited activity.
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Date answered:
8 November 2022
In academic year 2021-22, HM Inspectors engaged with over 400 schools and settings. This included visits to 112 schools, settings and services that were identified, pre-pandemic, as requiring a further inspection.
(S5F-00243) Matters of importance to the people of Scotland. New figures show that children in Scotland can wait two years for mental health treatment.
Members indicated agreement.New Petitions New PetitionsEnterprise Agencies (Boards) (PE1639) Enterprise Agencies (Boards) (PE1639) Under agenda item 2, our first new petition is PE1639, by Maureen Macmillan, on enterprise agency boards.
Non-waste AD is not a schedule 20 activity regardless of capacity, but an activity governed by schedule 26 of the Regulations as an “other emissions activity.”
NHS Boards will have to achieve recurring annual savings equivalent to 3% of their baseline revenue resource limit. The latest Audit Scotland report, covering the 2024-25 financial year, shows that boards achieved recurring savings of 2.2%, so meeting this target will require an improvement.