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To ask the Scottish Government how many new social homes will be delivered in 2025-26, and how this compares with 2021-22, in light of the reported reduced budget allocation for social housing in 2025-26 compared with 2021-22.
To ask the Scottish Government what specific actions within its strategic childcare plan for the period 2022-26 are intended to improve (a) qualifications and (b) workforce retention in early learning and childcare.
This new transitional provision will allow applications to change or modify an authorisation made under the EU BPR before IP completion day to be transferred to the GB BPR, provided the application and relevant information have been resubmitted.
Agenda item 2 - Approval of minutes of meeting of 21 February 2024 Agenda item 3 - Matters arising and Action Points Agenda item 4 – Social security in Scotland – transferring disability and carer benefits Kate Thomson-McDermott, Head of Carer Benefits and Case Transfer Policy, Social Security Directorate, Scottish Government – “Social security in Scotland – transferring disability and carer benefits”.
These appearances are filmed, and the videos are publicly available on the Scottish Parliament website. A transcript of the meeting will be produced called “the Official Report” and this, alongside the video, form part of the public record and will be transferred to the Scottish Parliament archive at Nat...
The SPCB are also invited to consider which option in relation to the new limit available to transfer by Members’ they wish to implement from 1 April 2023.
Looking forward, minister, will the staff for the new agency be transferred from the DWP under the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations, will new people be brought in afresh or will there be a mixture?
Table 8 - Costs associated with a review of the status of Sabhal Mòr Ostaig (2025/26 one-off cost) Independent review and costs for the Scottish Government £70,000 to consider the outcome.
Table 8 - Costs associated with a review of the status of Sabhal Mòr Ostaig (2025/26 one-off cost) Independent review and costs for the Scottish Government to £70,000 consider the outcome.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
24 August 2021
I refer the member to the answer to question S6T-00019 on ? 26 May 2021. The answer is available on the Parliament's website at: Official Report - Parliamentary Business : Scottish Parliament S6W-01448