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Official Report Meeting date: 11 January 2018

Meeting of the Parliament 11 January 2018

The carer positive initiative recognises and assists employers who seek to provide a supportive and understanding environment for employees who are carers.
Last updated: 17 February 2026

SPBill80AS062026

For use by Audit Scotland on: the exercise of its functions, 16,207,000 27,000,000 including assistance and support to the Auditor General for Scotland and the Accounts Commission for Scotland; other audit work for public bodies; payment of pensions to former Local Government Ombudsmen and their staff. 25 SCHEDULE 3 (introduced by section 3) B ORROWING BY S...
Last updated: 15 January 2026

SPBill80S062026

For use by Audit Scotland on: the exercise of its functions, 16,289,000 27,000,000 including assistance and support to the Auditor General for Scotland and the Accounts Commission for Scotland; other audit work for public bodies; payment of pensions to former Local Government Ombudsmen and their staff. 10 SCHEDULE 3 1 (introduced by section 3) B ORROWING BY...
Last updated: 25 February 2025

SPBill56BS062025

Through their Social Justice portfolio, for use by the 8,327,026,000 90,000,000 Scottish Ministers on: operational and administrative costs; 45 grant assistance and funding of strategic programmes to create the best conditions for the third sector and volunteering to thrive; building standards; housing subsidies and guarantees; 6 Budget (Scotland) (No. 4) Bill Schedule 1—The Scottish Administration 4 4 Purposes Amount of Amount of 5 resources, accruing 6 other than resources (£) accruing 5 resources (£) 6 repayment of debt and associated costs; other expenditure, contributions and grants relating to housing; funding for the Scottish Fuel Poverty Advisory Panel; activities relating to homelessness; research and publicity and other portfolio 10 services; grants to local authorities and registered social 1 landlords; loans to individuals; assessment and remediation of buildings within the scope of the Cladding Remediation Programme; development of the cladding assurance register; funding for the Scottish Household Survey; social justice 15 activities, including tackling poverty and inequality with a particular focus on child poverty; grants and loans to organisations; funding for advice services; funding for the Poverty and Inequality Commission, the Fairer Future Partnerships and the Social Innovation Partnerships; funding 20 to support the design, development and implementation of social security powers; funding for Social Security Scotland; funding for the Scottish Commission on Social Security; funding of payments of social security assistance; funding to tackle poverty; grant assistance; funding of strategic contracts; 25 expenditure relating to equality and human rights issues, including delivering an Anti-Racism Observatory, eradicating violence against women and girls, and grants to organisations; expenditure relating to tackling hate crime; expenditure relating to supporting people who are destitute, including refugees and 30 asylum seekers, and in particular the Warm Scots Welcome scheme for resettling displaced people from Ukraine in Scotland; expenditure relating to community support, resilience and engagement; talent attraction and retention. 34 34 4.
Last updated: 18 February 2025

SPBill56AS062025

Through their Social Justice portfolio, for use by the 8,327,026,000 90,000,000 Scottish Ministers on: operational and administrative costs; 45 grant assistance and funding of strategic programmes to create the best conditions for the third sector and volunteering to thrive; building standards; housing subsidies and guarantees; 6 Budget (Scotland) (No. 4) Bill Schedule 1—The Scottish Administration 4 4 Purposes Amount of Amount of 5 resources, accruing 6 other than resources (£) accruing 5 resources (£) 6 repayment of debt and associated costs; other expenditure, contributions and grants relating to housing; funding for the Scottish Fuel Poverty Advisory Panel; activities relating to homelessness; research and publicity and other portfolio 10 services; grants to local authorities and registered social 1 landlords; loans to individuals; assessment and remediation of buildings within the scope of the Cladding Remediation Programme; development of the cladding assurance register; funding for the Scottish Household Survey; social justice 15 activities, including tackling poverty and inequality with a particular focus on child poverty; grants and loans to organisations; funding for advice services; funding for the Poverty and Inequality Commission, the Fairer Future Partnerships and the Social Innovation Partnerships; funding 20 to support the design, development and implementation of social security powers; funding for Social Security Scotland; funding for the Scottish Commission on Social Security; funding of payments of social security assistance; funding to tackle poverty; grant assistance; funding of strategic contracts; 25 expenditure relating to equality and human rights issues, including delivering an Anti-Racism Observatory, eradicating violence against women and girls, and grants to organisations; expenditure relating to tackling hate crime; expenditure relating to supporting people who are destitute, including refugees and 30 asylum seekers, and in particular the Warm Scots Welcome scheme for resettling displaced people from Ukraine in Scotland; expenditure relating to community support, resilience and engagement; talent attraction and retention. 34 34 4.
Last updated: 18 December 2024

SPBill56S062024

Through their Social Justice portfolio, for use by the 8,327,026,000 90,000,000 Scottish Ministers on: operational and administrative costs; 45 grant assistance and funding of strategic programmes to create the best conditions for the third sector and volunteering to thrive; building standards; housing subsidies and guarantees; 6 Budget (Scotland) (No. 4) Bill Schedule 1—The Scottish Administration 4 4 Purposes Amount of Amount of 5 resources, accruing 6 other than resources (£) accruing 5 resources (£) 6 repayment of debt and associated costs; other expenditure, contributions and grants relating to housing; funding for the Scottish Fuel Poverty Advisory Panel; activities relating to homelessness; research and publicity and other portfolio 10 services; grants to local authorities and registered social 1 landlords; loans to individuals; assessment and remediation of buildings within the scope of the Cladding Remediation Programme; development of the cladding assurance register; funding for the Scottish Household Survey; social justice 15 activities, including tackling poverty and inequality with a particular focus on child poverty; grants and loans to organisations; funding for advice services; funding for the Poverty and Inequality Commission, the Fairer Future Partnerships and the Social Innovation Partnerships; funding 20 to support the design, development and implementation of social security powers; funding for Social Security Scotland; funding for the Scottish Commission on Social Security; funding of payments of social security assistance; funding to tackle poverty; grant assistance; funding of strategic contracts; 25 expenditure relating to equality and human rights issues, including delivering an Anti-Racism Observatory, eradicating violence against women and girls, and grants to organisations; expenditure relating to tackling hate crime; expenditure relating to supporting people who are destitute, including refugees and 30 asylum seekers, and in particular the Warm Scots Welcome scheme for resettling displaced people from Ukraine in Scotland; expenditure relating to community support, resilience and engagement; talent attraction and retention. 34 34 4.
Last updated: 27 February 2024

SPBill41AS062024

For use by Audit Scotland on: the exercise of its functions, 13,512,000 26,000,000 including assistance and support to the Auditor General for Scotland and the Accounts Commission for Scotland; other 30 audit work for public bodies; payment of pensions to former Local Government Ombudsmen and their staff.
Last updated: 21 December 2023

SPBill41S062023

For use by Audit Scotland on: the exercise of its functions, 13,512,000 26,000,000 including assistance and support to the Auditor General for Scotland and the Accounts Commission for Scotland; other 30 audit work for public bodies; payment of pensions to former Local Government Ombudsmen and their staff.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 December 2024

S6W-32136

Where appropriate, this includes direct access to a SEPA employee to ensure a timely and effective response.
Last updated: 2 September 2025

PE2151_D

A key point today in conservation programmes, is to safeguard the gene pool of the few remaining isolated British Primitive Herds.

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