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Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 September 2018

S5W-18510

The development of the framework will consider all the elements required to deliver the service including for example: referral criteria and pathways for patients, workforce, facilities, training and education.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 May 2019

Health and Sport Committee 28 May 2019

That point is important when we consider the wider perspective of what whistleblowing is about and when we consider funding. Although I absolutely support calls for the SPSO to receive the funding that it needs—it will probably need quite a lot of funding to do what is a big ...
Last updated: 7 January 2025

CPG Bangladesh Meeting Minutes 19062024 2

CPG can provide good contact links to support students. • Climate Funding: Comment taken by BHC from Member re Climate Finance – commitment not kept, $100, billion not received – Bangladesh Climate Trust Fund established after Copenhagen visit 2009.
Last updated: 3 March 2023

Budget_DFMToConvener_23Feb23

The Local Government settlement allocated £105 million of funding to local authorities in 2023-24 as a result of the devolution of this relief.
Last updated: 14 February 2023

BB20221206Rev

(S6T-01018) followed by Scottish Government Debate: COP27 Outcomes S6M-07093 Màiri McAllan: COP27 Outcomes—That the Parliament notes the outcome of COP27; recognises the ground-breaking global agreement to give formal recognition to the fact of loss and damage as a result of the climate crisis and to establish a fund under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), alongside other financial mechanisms, to provide support to those countries suffering loss and damage; commends the commitment of the Global South and campaigners over 30 years in arguing for such a fund; notes that the agreement at COP27 follows the commitment by the Scottish Government at COP26 of £2 million for loss and damage, making Scotland the first developed nation to recognise its obligations in this area; is disappointed that COP27 was unable to build on the progress made in Glasgow towards keeping 1.5 degrees alive, and failed to extend the language of the Glasgow pact on a phasedown of unabated coal-use to include other fossil fuels, despite support from the EU, USA, UK and others for doing so, and calls for a coalition of action to be built ahead of COP28 to secure greater progress in global efforts to tackle the climate crisis; welcomes the focus on human rights during COP27 and urges the Egyptian government to take firm action to ensure that human rights in Egypt are fully respected, protected and fulfilled; notes that COP15, the biodiversity COP, begins on 7 December 2022 in Montreal and that it is vitally important that nations reach an ambitious global agreement on the protection and restoration of nature, including reaching agreement on protecting 30% of land and seas by 2030, and welcomes the conclusion of the Edinburgh Process, which collated views from over 400 subnational governments, cities and local authorities, and resulted in nearly 300 signatories to the Edinburgh Declaration committed to take action for biodiversity.
Last updated: 6 December 2022

BB20221206Rev

(S6T-01018) followed by Scottish Government Debate: COP27 Outcomes S6M-07093 Màiri McAllan: COP27 Outcomes—That the Parliament notes the outcome of COP27; recognises the ground-breaking global agreement to give formal recognition to the fact of loss and damage as a result of the climate crisis and to establish a fund under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), alongside other financial mechanisms, to provide support to those countries suffering loss and damage; commends the commitment of the Global South and campaigners over 30 years in arguing for such a fund; notes that the agreement at COP27 follows the commitment by the Scottish Government at COP26 of £2 million for loss and damage, making Scotland the first developed nation to recognise its obligations in this area; is disappointed that COP27 was unable to build on the progress made in Glasgow towards keeping 1.5 degrees alive, and failed to extend the language of the Glasgow pact on a phasedown of unabated coal-use to include other fossil fuels, despite support from the EU, USA, UK and others for doing so, and calls for a coalition of action to be built ahead of COP28 to secure greater progress in global efforts to tackle the climate crisis; welcomes the focus on human rights during COP27 and urges the Egyptian government to take firm action to ensure that human rights in Egypt are fully respected, protected and fulfilled; notes that COP15, the biodiversity COP, begins on 7 December 2022 in Montreal and that it is vitally important that nations reach an ambitious global agreement on the protection and restoration of nature, including reaching agreement on protecting 30% of land and seas by 2030, and welcomes the conclusion of the Edinburgh Process, which collated views from over 400 subnational governments, cities and local authorities, and resulted in nearly 300 signatories to the Edinburgh Declaration committed to take action for biodiversity.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 March 2021

S5W-35582

Further general COVID-19 consequentials of £275 million in 2020-21 and £259 million for 2021-22 have also been confirmed to support local councils to meet demand for services. Taken the financial flexibilities and additional funding together, brings the value of the overall COVID-19 support package for councils up t...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 April 2024

S6W-26798

Funding recipient What is being funded?
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 August 2022

S6W-09911

Given this is a demand led fund, the monies made available in each year reflect the level of activity requiring to be funded in that year.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 September 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 05 September 2024

It is delivering breakthroughs in the treatment of skin cancer, and there is now the prospect of the new funding advancing the fight against Parkinson’s and Crohn’s disease.

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