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It also does not adhere to the principles 6 and practice of Realistic Medicine . People need to be involved in the process of establishing and identifying their own acceptable risk levels.
SPICe briefings Date published: 20 December 2024

Local government finance: Budget 2025-26 and provisional allocations to local authorities - Local government capital settlement

Table 7: Local Government capital settlements 2024-25 and 2025-26 (Cash terms) (£m)Local Government (Capital)2024-25 Budget document2025-26 Budget documentCash change (£m)Cash change %General Capital Grant4775567916.6%Specific (ring-fenced) capital grants1211967561.9%Capital Funding within other Portfolios4025-15-37.5%Total capital in Finance Circular638777+139+21.8%Table 8: Local Government capital settlements 2024-25 and 2025-26 (real terms in 2024-25 prices) (£m)Local Government (Capital)2024-25 Budget document2025-26 Budget documentReal change (£m)Real change %General Capital Grant477543+66+13.9%Specific (ring-fenced) capital grants121192+70+58.2%Capital Funding within other Portfolios4024-16-39.0%Total capital in Finance Circular638759+121+19.0%As with the revenue budget increase, COSLA has provided additional information showing that much of the £139 million cash increase has already been committed, with the “uncommitted” part of this increase amounting to £48.1 million.
SPICe briefings Date published: 6 December 2024

Scottish Budget 2025-26 - Capital allocation

Table 5: Local Government capital settlements 2024-25 and 2025-26 (Cash terms) (£m)Local Government (Capital)2024-25 Budget document2025-26 Budget documentCash change (£m)Cash change %General Capital Grant476.90556.0079.1+16.6%Specific (ring-fenced) capital grants121.10196.1075.0+61.9%Total "core" Capital598.0752.1154.1+25.8%Capital Funding within other Portfolios40.0025.00-15.0-37.5%Total capital in Finance Circular638.0777.1139.1+21.8%Table 6: Local Government capital settlements 2024-25 and 2025-26 (real terms in 2024-25 prices) (£m)Local Government (Capital)2024-25 Budget document2025-26 Budget documentReal change (£m)Real change %General Capital Grant476.90543.0466.1+13.9%Specific (ring-fenced) capital grants121.10191.5370.4+58.2%Total "core" Capital598.0734.57136.6+22.8%Capital Funding within other Portfolios40.0024.42-15.6-39.0%Total capital in Finance Circular638.0758.99121.0+19.0%As with the revenue budget increase, COSLA has provided additional information showing that much of the £139 million increase in capital has already been committed, with the “uncommitted” part of this increase amounting to £48.1 million.
Committee reports Date published: 13 November 2020

COVID-19: impact on businesses, workers and the economy and pre-budget scrutiny - Highlands and Islands Enterprise

The targets were impacted by the decision to pause data requests, as it was not felt appropriate to ask for these when clients and staff were focusing on the emerging impact of COVID-19. 2019/20 Performance Measures Target rangeOut-turnIncrease in business turnover (£m)£90-110m£95.7mIncrease in international sales (£m)£35-45m£33.1mIncrease in turnover in social economy (£m)£2.5 3m£4.5mNo. of new international exporters25-3013No. of jobs supported (FTEs)400-500646.7No. of jobs supported fragile areas (FTEs)80-10080.5Average wage of jobs supported£26,000£28,000Capital asset investment (£m)£14-18m£46mTurnover generated in social economy by community owned assets..Funding raised by supported enterprises/orgs (£m)£16-20m£29.8mNo. of clients newly engaged in fair work practices35-4021No. of community orgs with increased capacity20-2517New/improved income-generating community assets16-2030For the current financial year, HIE agreed with the Scottish Government that the focus was on resilience, restart and recovery support, and planning and targets were not set.
SPICe briefings Date published: 15 December 2020

Expert views on green recovery from COVID-19, and alignment with Scottish Government plans - Annex - List of all sources analysed

Best investments for an economic recovery from Coronavirus. World Bank Group. Forster, P. M., Forster, H. I., Evans, M. J., Gidden, M.
SPICe briefings Date published: 25 March 2026

The impact of cash transfers in the first 1000 days on child health outcomes and health inequalities: an evidence review - Table A2: Summary of findings - regular cash transfers in first 1000 days (n=14)

Health Affairs, 37(3), 447-455. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.2017.1290▲ low birthweight▲ preterm birth (women in urban areas only)▲ breastfeeding initiation (women in rural areas only)ModerateManitoba Healthy Baby Prenatal Benefit Program, CanadaEnns et al (2021)5Enns, J., Nickel, N.C., Chartier, M., Chateau, D., Campbell, R., Phillips-Beck, W., … Brownell, M. (2021).
Last updated: 24 September 2024

Audiology in Scotland implementations of recommendations

Th a Min is te a r a n n a h -Alb a , a n lu ch d -co m h a ir le a ch a id h sòn r a ich t e a gu s a n Rùn a ir e Ma ir e a n n a ch fo ch u m h a ch a n Ach d Coit e a ch a id h (Alb a) 2 0 1 6 .
SPICe briefings Date published: 22 September 2025

Men's mental health in Scotland

Psychology of Men & Masculinity, 18(3). doi: https://doi.org/10.1037/men0000118 7Robertson, S., Gough, B., Hanna, E., Raine, G., Robinson, M., Seims, M., … White, A. (2018). Successful mental health promotion with men: The evidence from “tacit knowledge".
SPICe briefings Date published: 9 September 2024

Local Government Finance: facts and figures 2024 - More on reserves

Retrieved from https://www.gov.scot/publications/scottish-local-government-finance-statistics-2022-23/documents/, and we can see that this contingency funding has reduced significantly over the past three years: Table 10: Earmarked and Unearmarked General Fund reserves, March 2021 to March 2023 (in 2022-23 prices, £m)202120222023General Fund usable reserves (£m)2,5042,9782,870Of which:Earmarked (£m)1,7812,4222,390Unearmarked (£m)723556480Chart 28: Earmarked and Unearmarked General Fund reserves, March 2021 to March 2023 (in 2022-23 prices, £m)Scottish Government Local Government Finance statisticsAs is demonstrated in Table 8 (previous section), the LGBF shows that unearmarked General Fund reserves were equal to 3.2% of annual budgeted net revenue in 2023.
SPICe briefings Date published: 6 February 2024

Local government finance: Budget 2024-25 and provisional allocations to local authorities - Change in allocations between 2023-24 and 2024-25

Charts 13 and 14 show provisional revenue allocations for each local authority as they appear in Finance Circulars 11/2022 and 8/2023, showing cash and real terms changes over the year: Table 13: Provisional revenue allocations for each local authority 2023-24 and 2024-25 (cash, £m)Local Authority - Finance circular, Annex B2023-24 (from 11/2022)2024-25 (from 8/23)Cash change (£m)Cash change %Aberdeen City432.1454.222.05.1%Aberdeenshire534.8572.938.17.1%Angus253.0267.114.15.6%Argyll & Bute230.9242.011.14.8%Clackmannanshire117.7124.66.95.8%Dumfries & Galloway351.5370.418.95.4%Dundee City357.1377.220.15.6%East Ayrshire288.4303.114.75.1%East Dunbartonshire230.7252.021.39.2%East Lothian219.0237.318.28.3%East Renfrewshire220.6239.719.18.7%Edinburgh, City of940.2988.648.55.2%Eilean Siar108.3111.43.12.9%Falkirk349.0366.517.55.0%Fife813.4862.048.66.0%Glasgow City1,518.71,591.072.34.8%Highland555.4582.126.74.8%Inverclyde199.2208.69.44.7%Midlothian203.2218.915.77.7%Moray202.9214.211.35.6%North Ayrshire335.0353.118.15.4%North Lanarkshire768.7813.444.75.8%Orkney89.195.66.57.3%Perth & Kinross317.3337.720.56.5%Renfrewshire389.8416.526.76.8%Scottish Borders257.8272.514.85.7%Shetland102.8111.99.18.9%South Ayrshire253.5269.716.26.4%South Lanarkshire696.8742.745.96.6%Stirling208.2218.810.65.1%West Dunbartonshire227.0238.611.65.1%West Lothian399.4424.124.76.2%Scottish Government Finance Circular 11/2022 and 8/2023Table 14: Provisional revenue allocations for each local authority 2023-24 and 2024-25 (real terms, 2023-24 prices, £m)Local Authority - Finance circular, Annex B2023-24 (from 11/2022)2024-25 (from 8/23)Real change (£m)Real change %Aberdeen City432.1446.714.53.4%Aberdeenshire534.8563.428.65.4%Angus253.0262.79.73.8%Argyll & Bute230.9238.07.13.1%Clackmannanshire117.7122.54.84.1%Dumfries & Galloway351.5364.212.83.6%Dundee City357.1371.013.93.9%East Ayrshire288.4298.19.73.4%East Dunbartonshire230.7247.817.17.4%East Lothian219.0233.314.36.5%East Renfrewshire220.6235.715.26.9%Edinburgh, City of940.2972.332.23.4%Eilean Siar108.3109.61.31.2%Falkirk349.0360.511.53.3%Fife813.4847.834.44.2%Glasgow City1,518.71,564.746.03.0%Highland555.4572.517.13.1%Inverclyde199.2205.26.03.0%Midlothian203.2215.312.16.0%Moray202.9210.77.83.8%North Ayrshire335.0347.312.23.6%North Lanarkshire768.7800.031.34.1%Orkney89.194.05.05.6%Perth & Kinross317.3332.214.94.7%Renfrewshire389.8409.619.85.1%Scottish Borders257.8268.010.34.0%Shetland102.8110.07.37.1%South Ayrshire253.5265.211.74.6%South Lanarkshire696.8730.433.64.8%Stirling208.2215.27.03.4%West Dunbartonshire227.0234.67.63.4%West Lothian399.4417.117.74.4%Scottish Government Finance Circular 11/2022 and 8/2023Every local authority sees a cash and real terms increase over the year when comparing provisional allocations.

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