A five year delivery plan is due in 2022. • Tackling Child poverty delivery plan 2022-26 will be published in the spring. The PfG notes reaching the child poverty targets as requiring: “a significant cross-government and society wide effort, and sits alongside our work to drive up good, fair and inclusive employment opportunities” Other measures to tackle poverty include: • Plan to end the need for food banks • £10m over the Parliament to increase access to advice services • Work towards a Minimum Income Guarantee and explore Universal Basic Services (see theme below) • Additional £18m for Warmer Homes targeted at those in fuel poverty • Consult on becoming a Fair Work Nation by 2025, requiring those getting public sector grants to pay at least the real living wage. • £500m across the Parliament to support ‘new, good and green jobs’ supporting those most impacted by the pandemic. • Employability funding includes; At least a further £15m 2022-24 for , £27m for Fair Start Scotland, £20m Parental Employability Support Fund for No One Left Behind Approach • Continue the Connecting Scotland programme, helping people get online, including delivery to people seeking employability support and target lone parents in future work. • Legislate for free bus travel for under 22s. th These commitments cover a wide range of policy areas.