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Last updated: 9 November 2021

BB20211110

S6W-04327 Jackie Baillie: To ask the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body what consultation it is undertaking regarding the 2022-23 uprating of the Staff Cost Provision, and what review of any increase in the provision it has planned.
Official Report Meeting date: 17 January 2023

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee 17 January 2023

In some cases, that has meant that portfolio budgets have reduced when compared with the May 2022 capital spending review publication.
Official Report Meeting date: 22 November 2022

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee 22 November 2022

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee 22 November 2022 Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee 22 November 2022Decision on Taking Business in Private Decision on Taking Business in Private Good morning, and welcome to the 31st meeting in 2022 of the Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee.
Committees Published: 7 October 2021

Climate Justice Fund

The Scottish Government announced on 21 September 2021 that from 2022 the CJF would increase to £6 million per year, providing £24 million across this Parliament. 3.
Last updated: 9 April 2025

Approved 230125 CPG Volunteering Minutes

DM shared a PowerPoint presentation detailing findings from the 2023 Scottish Household Survey volunteering questions: • Formal adult volunteer participation has declined from 31% in 2010 to 18% in 2023 • Females have highest participation, 16-34 year olds have lowest participation, and there is more volunteering in rural areas • Volunteering in organisations/groups focused on local community or neighbourhood is the most popular type of volunteering, with 28% of adult volunteers participating • Volunteering for groups associated with hobbies and recreation has dropped from 15% I 2022...
Last updated: 4 March 2025

230125 CPG Volunteering Minutes DRAFT

DM shared a PowerPoint presentation detailing findings from the 2023 Scottish Household Survey volunteering questions: • Formal adult volunteer participation has declined from 31% in 2010 to 18% in 2023 • Females have highest participation, 16-34 year olds have lowest participation, and there is more volunteering in rural areas • Volunteering in organisations/groups focused on local community or neighbourhood is the most popular type of volunteering, with 28% of adult volunteers participating • Volunteering for groups associated with hobbies and recreation has dropped from 15% I 2022...
Last updated: 20 February 2025

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The Ongoing Impact of PFI/PPP on Scotland’s Public Finances: The Parliament debated S6M-16287 in the name of Kenneth Gibson—That the Parliament believes that the total unitary charge payments associated with Public Private Partnership/Private Finance Initiative (PPP/PFI) contracts that were paid across the public sector in Scotland from 2006-07 to 2022-23 amounted to £14.173 billion; understands that PFI/PPPs are long-term contractual arrangements between a public sector entity and a private sector provider, which were introduced by the Conservative UK administration in 1992 and then expanded by Labour following its 1997 election victory; believes that the total PFI and PPP unitary charge payments to be paid across the public sector in Scotland in 2025-26 will be £1.25 billion, the highest in a single year, with the remaining cost associated with PFI/PPP being £14.699 billion from 2023-24; understands that, by 2038, North Ayrshire Council will have paid £440.1 million for four schools that were built for £83 million; notes that research carried out by the National Institute of Economic and Social Research shows that successive UK administrations have made payments to private companies associated with PFI contracts at, on average, more than three times the cost of construction, with said companies distributing £300 million in dividends to investors from £1 billion in profits between 2005 and 2022; recognises that the scheme was abandoned by the UK Government in 2018, 11 years after being replaced with an alternative model known as non-profit distributing (NPD) by the Scottish Government to limit excessive private sector profits; notes with concern media reports that the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves MP, is considering relaunching the PPP funding model frequently used by Tony Blair’s Labour administration; considers PFI/PPP to have had a disastrous impact on Scotland’s public finances, and notes the calls for the UK Government to end what it sees as its obsession with PFI/PPP. 4.
Last updated: 29 August 2024

David Bell PBS IJB submission

The Scottish Government assumes only a 1% increase in staffing over the five years from 2022, while the English workforce plan assumes a 20-21% growth over the same period.
Last updated: 26 August 2024

ShelterScotlandSubmission

We warned when the first of these cuts was announced in December 2022 that we would see a sharp decline in the number of social homes delivered, and a sharp uptick in homelessness, as a result.
Last updated: 26 August 2024

ShelterScotland

We warned when the first of these cuts was announced in December 2022 that we would see a sharp decline in the number of social homes delivered, and a sharp uptick in homelessness, as a result.

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