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Committee reports Date published: 18 November 2025

Pre-Budget scrutiny 2026-27: future social security spending in Scotland - Scottish Government position on social security spend

It prioritises eradicating child poverty, creating a fairer Scotland and delivering services and support that tackle the roots of inequality.Question reference: S6W-39186 The Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice reiterated the Scottish Government's commitment to its programme of devolved social security when she provided evidence to the Committee, stating e...
Last updated: 20 January 2026

TET Bill Stage 3 Ministerial Letter to ECYP Committee 16 January 2026

This change was announced to the Scottish Parliament in my answer to GIQ S6W-42976 published on 13 January 2026.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 March 2026

S6W-44439

To support this work, we have provided £1 million annually through the Screening Inequalities fund. S6W-44439
Questions and Answers Date answered: 23 March 2026

S6W-44464

This includes an approach for vulnerable clients that includes training debt officers to identify and sensitively handle potential hardship and vulnerable clients, as well as signposting them to support and advocacy groups.1Collaborative Council Tax Collection (improvementservice.org.uk)2Good-Practice-Principles-for-School-Meal-Debt-Management.pdf (cosla.gov.uk) S6W-44464
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 March 2026

S6W-44143

A list of Scottish Government Brussels office events - which routinely feature EU institution speakers and guests - is available here: Scottish Government events in Brussels: 2021 to 2025 - gov.scotMonthSG representative/sEU representative/sJanuary 2025First MinisterEU Ambassador to the UKFebruary 2025Cabinet Secretary for Constitution, External Affairs and Culture5 MEPs, including Chair and Vice-Chair of the European Parliament Delegation to the EU-UK PPA and Chair of the Culture and Education Committee; Denmark’s Permanent Representative to the EUFebruary 2025EU Deputy Director5 MEPs from Parliament Delegation to the EU-UK PPA; Cabinet of Parliament PresidentApril 2025EU DirectorHead of the European Parliament Liaison Office to the UK; Deputy Head of EU Delegation to the UKJune 2025Cabinet Secretary for Climate Action and EnergyDeputy Permanent Representative of the Netherlands to the European Union; 1 MEPJune 2025First MinisterEU Ambassador to the UK and EU Ambassador roundtableJuly 2025Trade and Investment Envoy for SpaceSpace Councillor - Denmark’s Permanent Representation to the EUJuly 2025First MinisterEuropean Commission PresidentSeptember 2025Director-General for Strategy and External Affairs; Director for Culture and External AffairsCabinet of European Commissioner for Trade and Economic Security; Head of Unit for the Council of the European Union's General Secretariat; 1 MEPSeptember 2025EU DirectorHead of the European Parliament Liaison Office to the UK; Deputy Head of EU Delegation to the UKOctober 2025Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs, Land Reform and IslandsEuropean Commissioner for Fisheries and Oceans; 2 MEPs from Committee on Agriculture and Rural DevelopmentOctober 2025EU Director10 MEPs from Parliament's Delegation to the EU-UK PPA and various Committees; Cabinet of Parliament President; Parliament's Secretary GeneralNovember 2025EU Director/Deputy DirectorMEPs from Parliament's Delegation to the EU-UK PPA; Vice-Chair of Committee on Culture and EducationNovember 2025Cabinet Secretary for Justice and Home AffairsEuropean Commissioner for Internal Affairs and Migration; 2 MEPs from Committees on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs and on Women's Rights and Gender EqualityJanuary 2026EU DirectorDeputy Head of EU Delegation to the UKJanuary 2026First Minister; Head of Scottish Government LondonEuropean Union Ambassador to the UK; EU 27 AmbassadorsJanuary 2026Trade & Investment Envoy for International EducationAddressing hearing of European Parliament's Culture and Education Committee; European Commission's Directorates responsible for Education, Youth and for Research and Innovation; Irish Permanent Representation to the EU lead on UK relationsFebruary 2026EU Directorate Head of Sustainability8 MEPs from Committee on Industry, Research and Energy, on Agriculture and Rural Development and on Environment, Climate and Food Safety; Head of the European Parliament Liaison Office to the UKFebruary 2026Head of Scottish Government LondonDelegation of MEPs from Culture and Education CommitteeMarch 2026Director of Environment and ForestryEuropean Commission annual ‘Article 395’ meeting (annual Climate and Environment Law engagement); Commission Deputy Director-General for Environment and Health; members of the Swedish Permanent Representation to the EU; 2 MEPsMarch 2026EU Director13 MEPs from Parliament Delegation to the PPA and various Committees S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 February 2026

S6W-43271

With over a quarter of a billion of additional General Revenue Grant in the Settlement, the Budget should enable councils to minimise any proposed increases in council tax.Where increases in Council Tax are necessary, the Scottish Government’s means tested Council Tax Reduction Scheme continues to protect household budgets from the impact of those changes. S6W-43271
Questions and Answers Date answered: 21 November 2025

S6W-41409

For example, the 2025-27 Fairer Funding pilot includes £15 million per annum to grassroots projects through the Communities Mental Health & Wellbeing Fund administered by Third Sector Interfaces.Our Service Renewal Framework, published in June 2025 sets out wider proposals to develop updated performance metrics and clearly defined outcome measures for all parts of our system, including mental health. S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 November 2025

S6W-41626

Our Transport Scotland communications colleagues are working with our trunk road maintenance contractors (Operating Companies & DBFOs), Traffic Scotland, and relevant partners in the Scottish Government to deliver shared messaging across all channels to keep traffic moving safely. S6W-41626
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 October 2025

S6W-41069

This includes members of the Alliance, the British Islamic Medical Association, Age Scotland and Asthma and Lung UK. S6W-41069
Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 September 2025

S6W-40049

The Hub will facilitate a more co-ordinated strategic approach to sharing learning and to help inform local planning and service development. S6W-40049

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