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Questions and Answers Date answered: 16 June 2021

S6W-00514

We continue to regularly engage with Faith and Belief Communities regarding the scope for further easing. S6W-00514
Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 February 2026

S6W-43408

For individuals that re-join FSS, where applicable, their first recorded job during their initial period on the service will be counted as will their first recorded job during any subsequent periods on the service.5.A 1 year (12 month, 52 week) job outcome is achieved when a participant stays in a job, or is self-employed, working 16 hours per week or more, for at least 52 weeks out of 60; that is, continuous employment, but not necessarily in the same job, lasting 52 out of 60 weeks (breaks in employment must total no more than 8 weeks). S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 4 February 2026

S6W-43348

On 27 October 2025, Cab Sec Housing announced a further £1m.11.On 8 January 2026, the First Minister announced an additional £5.465m for the Scottish Welfare Fund, originally earmarked in 2025/26 to support the two-child limit mitigation payment in Scotland.12.No forecast is available at this time. S6W-43348
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 November 2025

S6W-41306

The guidance was developed in collaboration with key stakeholders including teaching unions (including NASUWT), Headteachers, COSLA and ADES. S6W-41306
Questions and Answers Date answered: 17 September 2025

S6W-40544

I am confident that we can continue to grow and improve the areas which still require refinement so that patients and families can always feel safe in our hospitals. S6W-40544
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 March 2025

S6W-35432

. - Supporting professionals working with a child or young person to provide them with expert advice and guidance.2020-2021£286,746.752021-2022£316,884.922022-2023£639,440.10Housing Voluntary Grant Scheme 2019 to 20212019-2020(Q4 only)£33,000.00To deliver housing related projects.2020-2021£132,000.00Ending Homelessness Together 20202019-2020(Q4 only)£90,236.18To work in partnership to provide specialist case managers, advice, advocacy and legal diagnostic advice and representation for asylum seekers at risk of destitution in Glasgow.Third Sector Homelessness Fund 2021 to 20232021-2022£121,964.00Delivery of Ending Homelessness for New Scots.2022-2023£122,575.10Scottish Refugee Council COVID-19 focus groups 20212020-2021£431.42Ensure the voices of young people whose families are within the asylum process are included in focus groups around COVID Recovery.Warm Scottish Welcome Scheme, Ukraine Support 2022 to 20232022-2023£854,272.09To expand the Grantee’s core Refugee Integration Service for both the Ukraine Family Scheme and the Ukraine Sponsorship Scheme (Homes for Ukraine), including where the Scottish Government acts as super sponsor.Warm Scottish Welcome Scheme, Ukraine Support 2023 to 20242023-2024£1,150,174.00Provide support to displaced people from Ukraine, expand community capacity and work with practitioners and decision makers to inform the policy agenda.New Scots refugee integration strategy intermediary/strategic funding through Equality, Connected Communities and Mainstreaming and Inclusion Budgets between July 2019 and March 20242019-2020(Q4 only)£133,500.00A reduction in discrimination and hate crime and an increase in community participation and cohesion.To support refugee integration in line with the New Scots strategy.2020-2021£534,000.002021-2022£534,000.002022-2023£388,000.002023-2024£368,487.36New Scots welcome video project December 2021 to March 20222021-2022£16,000.00To produce a series of videos welcoming those recently arrived in Scotland from Afghanistan to be published on the SRC website.Connected Communities Budget Funding – Engagement with Afghan women 20222021-2022£4,100.00To support community resilience in which diversity is understood and valued, people have stronger connections and are more respectful and inclusive.NRPF National Advocacy Service April 2022 to March 20242021-2022£171,697.00Delivery of a diagnostic legal advice service to those subject to NRPF.2022-2023£165,624.002023-2024£332,006.00Support for Resettled Afghan Citizens2023-2024£40,000.00To establish a national network for Afghan community groups across Scotland, while engaging with major resettlement locations to form constituted groups.New Scots Partnership Costs2023-2024£87,333.00To work on completion of the first stage of the New Scots Refugee Integration Strategy refresh, ensuring ready for publication in Spring 2024.New Scots Community Engagement2023-2024£30,000.00To make funding available for community consultations across Scotland as part of the New Scots Refugee Integration Strategy refresh, ensuring the strategy continues to be shaped by refugees and people seeking asylum.Refugee Support Service2024-2025(to date)£3,240,000.00Service helping forced migrants living in Scotland to improve their understanding of their rights, offering information, advice and advocacy on accessing these rights, so they can restore the social and economic independence needed to build a new life as part of Scottish society.Lived Experience on New Scots Core Group2024-2025£6,000.00Support involvement and participation of those with lived experience in the New Scots Refugee Integration Strategy. S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 February 2025

S6W-33657

A number of Local Press Titles were purchased as part of the campaign, including:Community Scotland Zone NewspaperSouth Annandale SeriesSouth Ayr AdvertiserSouth Berwickshire NewsSouth Border TelegraphSouth Cumnock Chronicle and Muirkirk AdvertiserSouth Dumfries CourierSouth Eskdale & Lidderdale AdvertiserSouth Galloway GazetteSouth Lanark and Carluke GazetteSouth Peeblesshire NewsSouth Southern ReporterSouth Stranraer & Wigtown Free PressSouth The Hawick PaperNorth Angus County PressNorth Banffshire AdvertiserNorth Banffshire HeraldNorth Banffshire JournalNorth The Buchie & Inverurie Herald/ Ellon Times/ Fraserburgh HeraldNorth Caithness CourierNorth Campbeltown Courier & Argyllshire AdvertiserNorth Deeside & Donside Piper and HeraldNorth Forres GazetteNorth Helensburgh AdvertiserNorth Highland News GroupNorth Huntly ExpressNorth Inverness Courier (Fri & Tues)North Isle of Bute NewsNorth John O'Groat JournalNorth Mearns Leader/ Kincardineshire ObserverNorth Northern ScotNorth Northern TimesNorth Oban Times and West Highland TimesNorth Ross-shire JournalNorth Shetland TimesNorth Stornoway GazetteNorth Strathspey and Badenoch HeraldNorth The Orcadian - OrkneyNorth West Highland Free PressThe Rethink Dementia campaign also utilised pharmacies, libraries, GP practices, community centres and sports centres, providing these settings with campaign assets across Scotland including rural communities. S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 5 November 2024

S6W-30442

The following funding has been given to the identified charities, both directly and indirectly:a) Epilepsy ScotlandYEARDirect SG FundingFunding via Intersectional PartnersTotal FundingJan-Mar 2019£8,000.00£0£8,000.002019 - 2020£0£0£02020 - 2021£42,453.27£2,000£44,453.272021 - 2022£16,960.40£9,990.00£26,950.402022 - 2023£46,902.92£10,000.00£56,902.922023 - 2024£25,923.00£99,917.00£125,840.002024 - 2025£0£92,971.00£92,971.00Total since January 2019£355,117.59(b) Epilepsy ConnectionsYEARDirect SG FundingFunding via Intersectional PartnersTotal FundingJan-Mar 2019£0£0£02019 - 2020£0£0£02020 - 2021£0£0£02021 - 2022£9,987.00£4,222.00£14,209.002022 - 2023£0£0£02023 - 2024£0£0£02024 - 2025£0£0£0Total since January 2019£14,209.00(c) Quarriers' non-clinical and non-residential care servicesYEARDirect SG FundingFunding via Intersectional PartnersTotal FundingJan-Mar 2019£0£9,000.00*£9,000.002019 - 2020£6,152.25£59,452.00£65,604.252020 - 2021£22,914.76£113,774.00£136,688.762021 - 2022£163,214.43£214,483.00£377,697.432022 - 2023£130,939.57£268,007.00£398,946.572023 - 2024£10,909.20£297,102.00£308,011.202024 - 2025£23,203.00£138,929.00£162,132.00Total since January 2019£1,458,080.21*a quarter of an annual payment of £36,000.00 in 2018-2019(d) Cerebral Palsy ScotlandYEARDirect SG FundingFunding via Intersectional PartnersTotal FundingJan-Mar 2019£0£12,500.00*£12,500.002019 - 2020£11,938.50£50,000.00£61,938.502020 - 2021£37,106.50£120,308.00£157,414.502021 - 2022£59,558.50£50,000.00£109,558.502022 - 2023£48,270.50£52,500.00£100,770.502023 - 2024£43,460.00£62,490.00£105,950.002024 - 2025£2,640.00£39,375.00£42,015.00Total since January 2019£590,147.00*a quarter of an annual payment of £50,000.00 in 2018-2019(e) MS Society ScotlandYEARDirect SG FundingFunding via Intersectional PartnersTotal FundingJan-Mar 2019£0£0£02019 - 2020£0£0£02020 - 2021£68,123.00£0£68,123.002021 - 2022£66,513.33£0£66,513.332022 - 2023£33,256.67£0£33,256.672023 - 2024£20,702.00£0£20,702.002024 - 2025£20,702.00£0£20,702.00Total since January 2019£209,297.00(f) Parkinson's UKYEARDirect SG FundingFunding via Intersectional PartnersTotal FundingJan-Mar 2019£0£0£02019 - 2020£75,000.00£0£75,000.002020 - 2021£26,983.00£0£26,983.002021 - 2022£93,402.00£0£93,402.002022 - 2023£60,124.00£0£60,124.002023 - 2024£31,175.00£0£31,175.002024 - 2025£0£0£0Total since January 2019£286,684.00(g) MND ScotlandYEARDirect SG FundingFunding via Intersectional PartnersTotal FundingJan-Mar 2019£0£0£02019 - 2020£11,698.29£0£11,698.292020 - 2021£0£0£02021 - 2022£55,545.01£0£55,545.012022 - 2023£0£0£02023 - 2024£27,950.90£0£27,950.902024 - 2025£0£0£0Total since January 2019£95,194.20 S6W...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 31 October 2024

S6W-30412

Therefore, supporting the tourism industry is not just about spending; it's an investment that brings returns to our society as a whole. S6W-30412
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 September 2024

S6W-29885

They allocate the total financial resources available to them, including support for youth work, on the basis of local needs and priorities, having first fulfilled their statutory obligations and the jointly agreed set of national and local priorities. S6W-29885

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