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At the time of writing the most recent statistics available on the website are for 2022/2023. There have been some changes in the way that the information has been gathered and presented over that period. • The Bòrd na Gàidhlig website, for example, shows that in 2011/12 there were 189 teachers in GME primary (169 FTE) whereas in 2022/23 this has risen to 239 FTE.
Relevant links from speakers: Sarah Boyack’s members bill consultation: https://sarahboyack.com/wellbeing-and- sustainable-development-bill/ Graham Long’s research for the Alliance on measuring Scotland’s global impact in the NPF: Measuring Scotland’s Global Impact in the National Performance Framework :: Scotland's International Development Alliance (intdevalliance.scot) Graham Long’s research on NPF indicators and SDGs: https://globalgoals.scot/wp- content/uploads/2019/02/SDG-Discussion-paper-February-2019.pdf Carnegie’s paper on putting wellbeing at the heart of decision making: National Performance Framework Next Steps - Carnegie UK Trust Carnegie response to the wellbeing and sustainable development members bill consultation: Submission from Carnegie UK backing Wellbeing and Sustainable Development Bill - Carnegie UK Trust Scottish Government background note on Feminist Foreign Policy: 6 https://www.gov.scot/publications/background-note-scotlands-feminist-approach- foreign-policy/pages/1/ Claire Duncanson co-authored opinion paper: https://scga.scot/2022...
At that point funding was listed as reducing down to £8.5M in 2022-23. In this Review they have no distinct budget-line set against them, and are described as: broadly self-funded by fees they charge for their services.