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This investment will continue with the baselining of this £15 million per annum funding into the local government finance settlement from 2025-26. These community-based supports and services are focused on prevention and early intervention, and more than 300 have been put in place across the country.
This investment will continue with the baselining of this £15 million per annum funding into the local government finance settlement from 2025-26. These community-based supports and services are focused on prevention and early intervention, and more than 300 have been put in place across the country.
Planned budget increases The planned increase of £25Mn in 2025/26 is currently light on details, and there has been no communication to the sector on the priorities for this investment; it also remains unclear if the full £25Mn will be made available or if this is already partially ringfenced for spend incurred by Creative Scotland in 2023/24 after the 10% ...
The remainder of the meeting focussed on COP26. Guest speaker: Sam Peacock, SSE 26 October 2021 Attendance: 4 MSPs, 24 Non-MSPs Topic discussed: The meeting focussed on achieving net zero island and rural communities.
Question 2 – Regulation 3 covers the right to visits in general. Does this regulation adequately describe what ‘facilitation’ of visiting does or does not entail?
Following the events in New York, the delegation has been invited by Speaker Anthony Rota to visit the Parliament of Canada in Ottawa, and by Speaker Nathalie Roy to visit the National Assembly of Québec.
The total amount incorporated in the 2025-26 budget for revenue and capital projects is £6.3m, which is a £1m increase on the 2024-25 budget and exactly in line with the indicative 2025-26 budget.
Question 3 – Do you think that the regulations around suspension of visiting (Regulations 4 and 5) provide adequate assurance to residents and their loved ones that they will have the right to continue to care for and visit residents in the event of a suspension of visiting?
That has happened at ministerial level. I speak regularly to the chief constable and to Deputy Chief Constable Malcolm Graham, who is in the lead on operation talla, and some of the other DCCs.